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Weekly InSight · January 17, 2020
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GameChangers 2019: Backwards to the Future ([link removed])
Welcome to InSight Crime’s Criminal GameChangers 2019, where we highlight the most important trends in organized crime in the Americas over the course of the year
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GameChangers 2019: Mexico’s Body Count Soars as AMLO Out of Ideas ([link removed])
It was always going to be a thankless task. When President Andrés Manuel López Obrador took ...READ MORE ([link removed])
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Brazil’s Evangelical Gangs Waging War on Afro-Brazilian Religions ([link removed])
The Cabocla Jurema Umbanda Temple outside Brasilia was preparing to celebrate its 50th anniversary in January. But, on Christmas Day ...READ MORE ([link removed])
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Leadership Role of Women Often Overlooked in Mexico’s Organized Crime Landscape ([link removed])
A woman from Mexico’s drug trade heartland has been convicted in the United States for leading a sophisticated international trafficking network ...READ MORE ([link removed])
* Guatemala’s New President Dogged by His Past and Security Challenges ([link removed])
* Bojayá: Colombia’s First Violent Flashpoint of 2020 ([link removed])
* Los Pochos, Guatemala’s New Generation of Drug Runners for Sinaloa Cartel ([link removed])
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Jalisco Cartel New Generation (CJNG) ([link removed])
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InSight Crime reports that the CJNG first came to Guanajuato in 2015 to themselves gain a foothold in the local oil-theft economy. The Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel, it is said, was formed to fight back against El Mencho.
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JANUARY 16, 2020
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"The Bogotá attack was carried out by a faction of the ELN that is opposed to the peace process", explained Jeremy McDermott, director and co-founder of the InSight Crime foundation.
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Colombian Observatory of Organized Crime ([link removed])
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InSight Crime has joined forces with the renowned National University of Rosario to launch the Colombian Observatory of Organized Crime - A platform focusing on criminal dynamics in post-conflict Colombia
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