Organized Crime, Violations of Human Rights, & the Neo-liberal Order.

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Organized Crime, Violations of Human Rights, & the Neo-liberal Order.

Agenda The Rise of Neo-liberalism The Rise of Organized Crime in Mexico 9/11 Impact on US Border Security Calderón’s War on Drugs and Policies Corruption, Military, Human Rights Violations The Massacre of Tamaulipas (Case Study) Trends in Human Trafficking & The Involvement of Drug Cartels

Neo-liberalism Neo-liberalism in its international usage refers to a political economic philosophy that rejects government intervention in the market. The philosophy specifically emphasizes free market principals and the opening of foreign markets by political means. Neo-liberals argue that markets free of government influence are essential for sustaining economic prosperity. (Beeson & Islam 2005, 199)

Neo-imperialism “The government should “get out of the way”---hence the population too, insofar as the government is democratic, though the conclusion remains implicit. The decisions of those who impose the “consensus” naturally have a major impact on global order. Some analysts take a much stronger position. The international business press has referred to these institutions as the core of a “de facto world government” of a “new imperial age.” -Noam Chomsky on neo-liberal ideology

The Roots of the Economic Crisis President López Portillo – 1970s 4th largest exporter of Oil Unemployment at 4% Mexico thriving, but… Oil price plunge hits Mexico hard High interest rates on Foreign debt leads to…

Financial Crisis & the 80s President Miguel De la Madrid Hurtado “The Lost Development Decade” 1983 = 12.9% 1986 = 20.3% 53% decrease in real hourly wage 1986 Mexico Enters GATT Widespread Privatization of State Industries Property Rights granted to Foreign Investors

NAFTA NAFTA is about FDI NAFTA tied Mexico’s Development to The United States, with an estimate of 65%-80% of FDI 90% of FDI goes toward exploiting Maquiladora industry (Cheap labor!!)

Agricultural Migration With the entrance of heavily subsidized corn into Mexico, the agricultural sector was abandoned by the Mexican government

Economic & Political Factors Unemployment Rise in Organized Crime 9/11 impact on US Border Security US Sovereignty Increase Security Higher Risk Lucrative Model Internal Sales War on Drugs

Calderon’s War on Drugs Merida Initiative Signed Billion Fight drug trafficking, transnational organized crime and money laundering Training, equipment, intelligence, judicial reform, building institutions, human rights Reports to US Congress on Human Rights: to improve police transparency & accountability & ensure investigations of human rights abuses committed by federal policy & the military

Calderon’s War on Drugs Merida Policy Critique Root Cause, Plan Colombia Lacks sufficient legal reform (Trafficking is a Federal Crime) Increase in human rights abuses Corruption within military systems Human Rights Reports threat to Mexican Sovereignty violations would be charged “in accordance to Mexican and International Law”

Calderon’s War on Drugs Merida Policy Critique: Human Rights Illegal searches, misconduct including rape & torture No framework to prevent coerced confessions, often through torture “3 years of Calderon's six-year term, the army has had 153 clashes with drug gangs. 6 years of his predecessor, only 16“ 1200 children have been murdered since the war on drugs in 2006 Gruesome acts by cartels sending political messages No indications of reduction in U.S. market to justify heightened violence

Corruption Police lay offs Police versus Military training Colluding & impact on Human Rights Accountability to civilian institutions 2000, National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) 2,966 complaints against military, 983 in military- dominated counter-drug operations military committed 6,874 violations against civilians Federal government recognized it’s necessary to withdraw the military; it endangers public liberties & human rights Security threat Mexico’s Sovereignty Border States

Military & Human Rights, Juarez Sexual assault & rape of dozens of female detainees in San Sanvador, Atenco Fear to report Ciudad Juarez unprecedented human rights violations & murders of women Females target for Cartels & Military

Human Rights Violations International Recognition: Journalists, Politicians, Civilians 12 mayors murdered in 2010 Mexico has not complied with international or regional human rights bodies Legal reforms have not been made to ensure respect for human rights

Nominal Commitment to Human Rights Index (NCHR): A global survey Source: UCL Department of Political Science)

The National Human Rights Committee Created in 1990 to monitor the human rights practices of government institutions Became a fully autonomous agency in 1999 CNDH’s mandate is to "protect, observe, promote, study, and disseminate the human rights protected by the Mexican legal system." Criticisms $73 million budget

Human Trafficking

Trafficking in Mexico Source, transit, and destination country Tier 2 Federal anti-trafficking law (2007) Issuing of regulation in February states and the DF had enacted legislation to criminalize some forms of trafficking

The Massacre of Tamaulipas

Los Zetas One of the most powerful cartels operating in Mexico Trying to extent its presence southward into Central America “El Lazca” controls the organization The New Federation – formed by El Golfo Cartel, Sinaloa Cartel and La Familia Recruits minors and immigrants to increase its number of soldiers

VIDEO: 8/16/lemon.michael.ware.intv.cnn

Vulnerable People The power of drug gang increases due to internal migration and high unemployment rates Rural to urban migration Migrants will continue to cross Mexico in their efforts to reach the US or Canada 6 in 10 women/girls experience sexual violence Limited options: to join the gangs, migrate to the US/Canada or continue a life of poverty and insecurity

Analysis Neo Liberal Policies End of subsidies Privatization End of social programs NAFTA: Development in border areas Unemployment and Poverty Increase in migration from rural to urban more vulnerable people seeking to migrate Increase in crimes Increase in Drug gangs Stricter Policies to control immmigration Increase in irregular migration increase in vulnerability Limited options/ jobs Increase in gang activity Higher crime rate Calderon's War on Drugs Increase in the number of troops Some 28,000 people killed in drug-related violence Higher human rights abuses Increase in Kiddnapping Increase in human trafficking

Policy Recommendations Decriminalization of Marijuana Education Program for prevention & Treatment Drug Cartel Monopolization Sustainable Organic Agriculture Reform

Works Sited:    8.html 8.html   ejercito-y-potencias-de-america-del-norte html ejercito-y-potencias-de-america-del-norte html nchr_index HRW US State Department Traffic in Persons Report (2010)