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    Mexican drug cartel tries to silence Internet

    MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico's hyperviolent Zetas drug cartel appears to be launching what may be one of the first campaigns by an organized crime group to silence commentary on the Internet.

    The cartel has already attacked rivals, journalists and other perceived enemies. Now, the target is an online chat room, Nuevo Laredo en Vivo, that allows users to comment on the activities of the Zetas and others in the city on the border with Texas.

    Already, three apparent site users have been slain, and a fourth victim may have been discovered Wednesday, when a man's decapitated body was found with what residents said was a banner suggesting he was killed for posting on the site. Chat room users said they could not immediately confirm the victim's identity, because people all post under aliases.

    Despite such precautions, users are highly vulnerable, and the Zetas could be tracking them from clues they leave online, experts said Thursday.

    A female chat room user was found decapitated in September with a similar message as the one found Wednesday and at the exact same spot, with a message signed with the letter "Z," which refers to the Zetas. Residents couldn't fully read the latest message, because the dead man's body was laid on top of it, in what appeared to be a more hurried execution.

    "I don't know of anything like this having happened anywhere else in the world," said Jorge Chabat, an expert in safety and drug trafficking at the Center for Research and Teaching in Economics in Mexico. "It is certainly new and worrisome ... it is a frontal confrontation against the public; it is not just a confrontation with the government anymore."

    Drug cartels in Mexico have frequently attacked traditional print newspapers, by tossing explosives at their offices or killing, kidnapping or threatening reporters. Violence against journalists in Tamaulipas state, where Nuevo Laredo is located, has led local media to censor themselves, leaving residents on their own to separate fact from pervasive rumors spread on social networks.

    Juan Carlos Romero, who helps lead the press freedom group Article 19, said local newspapers have often stopped publishing crime reports out of fear, leading residents to turn more to the Internet for information like that posted Thursday on Nuevo Laredo en Vivo: where gunshots have been heard, where vehicles suspected of carrying cartel lookouts have been seen, which streets are safe to travel.

    "What are people doing in the face of the lack of information, the kind of information you need to make decisions: Where can I drive? Can I leave the house?" said Romero. "People are forging new channels of communication on the Internet, social networks, Twitter, blogs, Facebook."

    Drug cartels appear to have learned that such Internet sites reach far more readers than northeastern Mexico's small regional newspapers and have adjusted their attacks accordingly.

    "We are witnessing a new behavior of criminal forces in the country," said Erick Fernandez, a communications professor at the IberoAmerican University in Mexico City. "We are in a new phase."

    Romero agreed. "It appears to me that organized crime is trying to get common citizens to stop real-time coverage of violence," he said, saying that "the intimidation is having a multiplier effect."

    Some of the site users vowed to forge on despite the two decapitations and the September slayings of two other people whose bodies were found hanging from an overpass in Nuevo Laredo with a message threatening: "This is what will happen" to trouble-making Internet users. That message was also signed with a "Z."

    "I am ready to lay down my life for the cause, if the soldiers take heed of my reports ... (if) the risk (serves) for something," said one user who posted under the tag "Anon5182."

    Despite heightened security awareness among the site's users Thursday, with warnings not to share personal information with anyone, they remain tremendously vulnerable, said Matt Harrigan, chief executive of the San Diego, California-based security firm Critical Assets.

    A trail of information like cookies, server addresses, login and account information was easy visible for some users.

    "I know enough about (one user) that I'm uncomfortable with how much I know about (him) just from visiting the site," said Harrigan. "Just from having looked up information about him, the number of things I know about the guy is pretty staggering."

    Harrigan said it would be relatively easy, with the money the Zetas have from running drugs, to track down posters.

    "If you're a Mexican cartel with hundreds of millions of dollars, there certainly are security experts in Mexico or former hackers, or whoever they are, that I'm certain they're for hire," he said.

     
    • 2 Party System is BROKEN  •  6 mths ago
      MEXICO: Declare Marshall Law and kill every cartel member you find!!! You must make the price of being a cartel member, higher than the reward!!! The penalty of being a cartel member is DEATH!!!
      • steve a 6 mths ago
        If Sadam's people did some thing he did not like he killed their family first then them get tough on them.
      • 2 Party System is BROKEN 6 mths ago
        *Martial
      • Sandi 6 mths ago
        Mexican lost their cojones
    • You Know  •  San Francisco, United States  •  6 mths ago
      This should be our international priority - not the middle east!
      • LovesAmerica 6 mths ago
        You Know - I agree with you 100%
      • Robert 6 mths ago
        Mexico right now is our major issue so fix this one as its really close to home
      • WhatAboutThis 6 mths ago
        We ended the prohibition of Alcohol to stop the spread of gangs and violence....and what happened? It worked ....here's a novel idea for the Government, try repeating something that actually works for a change.
    • mark  •  6 mths ago
      We're fighting terrorist around the world, but the ones across the border aren't
      worth bothering? Something is seriously wrong here.
      • ron 6 mths ago
        bring the expanded military home and insert them into mexico, 51st state,
      • YashaR 6 mths ago
        it's because we're getting a cut of the drug money. look it up, Bank of America smuggled half a billion for the cartels.
      • Chris 6 mths ago
        The idea is pretty much to just leave Mexico to it's own demise. Unless the Cartels try to blow up a major US building (I think they have tried, actually; would not be surprising) or cause such an outrage amongst the American population that politicians have no choice but to give up their fun they're having over in the middle east and come back to actually worrying about issues at home, there is little hope of US interferance. Though, it is quite likely we will reach that "Oh sh**, now we have no choice but to invade or be kicked from office!" moment soon... I think they said one of the Cartels was hired to assasinate a foreign ambassador to the US? And it's pretty common for them to BLOW THINGS UP, so... yeah... I really only give it a matter of time... I would avoid the upper floors of Sky Scrapers for a while... or forever... which ever works...
    • NotY  •  6 mths ago
      If we know who the Zetas Cartel is, why aren't we just having the CIA put bullets through their skulls...?
      • michael r 6 mths ago
        because it's not our battle and why isn't the Mexican Government doing it???
      • publicenemy number one 6 mths ago
        gecause Eric Holder loves the drug dealers.
      • DUSTY 6 mths ago
        Because Mr. Eric Holder Is Selling Them The Bullits and Wepons.
    • 2 Party System is BROKEN  •  6 mths ago
      NEW RULE: The penalty of being a cartel member is DEATH!!!
      • AIR-EX 6 mths ago
        No trial just a bullet to the head...............
      • DING CHAVEZ 6 mths ago
        I second that, but unfortunately there goes the whole goverment and their leaders.
      • Art 6 mths ago
        Just think of it this way...the Judges who sign off on such laws will be the first ones to go along with their families.
    • Michael  •  6 mths ago
      The Zetas are drug peddlin' pansies! Yes i said it,big deal. A bunch of whine #$%$ who get high on the drugs they move and touch each other when the lights are off.
    • AbrahamC  •  Cypress, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I'm a mexican who is disgraced by the actions of these so called mexicans.
    • twinsuranceguy  •  6 mths ago
      Too bad the honest hardworking Mexican people must tolerate these worthless butas
    • Vote out Commies  •  6 mths ago
      why are they alowed to exist? because people in power want them to
    • Slacker  •  Anchorage, United States  •  6 mths ago
      What the Mexican Government should do is round up every single member of the Zetas and execute them. If the other cartels dont start behaving like civilized people after the extinction of the Zetas, pick the next cartel to add to the Extinct Cartels List.
    • Rick S  •  Indianapolis, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Are they going to cut off the Internet's head, and leave it outside a police station?!
    • 2 Party System is BROKEN  •  6 mths ago
      F*** YOU ZETAS!!! You sorry A-HOLES!!! I can't wait until we send in the Marines to kill every one of you!!!
    • WH  •  6 mths ago
      Lets just send a group of special ops in to eliminate them with ease.
    • 2 Party System is BROKEN  •  6 mths ago
      LOS ZETAS: We have about 100,000 soldiers coming home that don't have jobs, where do you think we're sending them next???
    • Keith  •  Union, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The only way the US gov will get involved is when American gov officials start showing up dead because the cartels make a claim in American turf. But that won't happen because the cartels aren't quite that stupid. The Mexican government is weak and corrupt to the degree that they allow the cartels to function in the open. Take a note from the modern Columbian government. The cartels in Mexico have simply taken the place of the Columbian cartels that were eliminated by there government.
    • Chronos Chronos  •  6 mths ago
      Mexico = FAILED STATE. And we have our troops in Afghanistan for Christ's sake. #$%$???!?!?!?!?!
    • stargazer101  •  San Diego, United States  •  6 mths ago
      And yes, yes, yes!!!! Post our troops on our side of the border and handle business. Let them run wild and do as they please as long as it doesn't enter our gates.
    • LK  •  Hays, United States  •  6 mths ago
      C'mon Mexico...rise up...start shooting these druggies in the streets....like the diseased dogs they are.....Quit making the world pay for your lazy gutless government.
    • Lloyd  •  Knoxville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      How much longer will we permit this group to exist. Take em all out with hell-fire missles. enough is enough. Do it
    • speedy  •  Livonia, United States  •  6 mths ago
      put a bounty of $10,000 a head and let ex-snipers take care of them. the cartels will be gone within a year.
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