Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Mexico's Drug Cartels Target Social Media



Mexican Cartel Snuffs Social Media Star as Violence Nears ‘Civil War’ Proportions -- Danger Room

A scrawled sign was placed next to a decapitated body near a main road in the Mexican border city of Nuevo Laredo. Its message was simple: Stop talking about drug cartels on the internet — or anywhere else. “Nuevo Laredo en Vivo and social networking sites,” the sign read, “I’m The Laredo Girl, and I’m here because of my reports, and yours.”

The execution of Marisol Macias Castaneda — known online as “The Laredo Girl” and as “Nena de Laredo” — is the latest in a series of attacks against Mexicans who go online to discuss drug violence. It’s an epidemic which a new report describes as “so horrific as to approach a civil war.”

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More News On Mexico's Drug Cartels Targeting Social Media

Mexican drug violence spreads to social networks -- RT
Mexican social media boom draws drug cartel attacks -- Reuters
Mexican social media boom draws drug cartel attacks -- IBN Live/Reuters
Mexican editor's death linked to work with social media -- CNN
Mexican Journalist Beheaded for Using Social Media to Cover Crime -- FOX News/EFE
Decapitated woman mourned by social media website -- L.A. Times
Newspaper, bloggers stunned by killing in Mexico -- MSNBC
Mexico: Drug cartels shift threats to social media -- Boing Boing
Mexican Drug Cartels Now Menace Social Media -- NPR
The Mexican Drug Wars, on Twitter: Using Social Media for Social Action -- New York Times
Social Media Helps Mexicans Fight Drug Cartels -- IBTimes
In Mexico, Social Media Become a Battleground in the Drug War -- The Lede/New York Times
Mexico: Death by Social Media -- ISN
Mexico Turns to Social Media for Information and Survival -- New York Times
Zetas drug cartel targets Mexican social networks with execution -- Peter Goodspeed, National Post

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