Guerrilla calderon accused of carrying dead end

The “Mayor Salvador”, head of the FARP, an armed organization split the Popular Revolutionary Army (EPR), criticized Calderon”s policy in combating the drug trade for lack of strategy and tactics, in an interview released today by the Daily News the province of Oaxaca and echoed by the Ansa news agency.

“A failed state is one that has a weak central government and has little practical control over its territory, we would say that actually we are in the anteroom, “said the guerrilla leader, who dismissed Calderon for trying to impose its project” from a military-police state. “

The” Mayor Salvador “said in Mexico there are large areas and regions of the territory administered politically, economically and socially by outside forces for their own benefit. “

authority” and is neutralized or even worse, complicit and part of the fabric of this new power emerged mainly from the drug cartels, “he said.

guerrilla leader stressed that the fight against drug trafficking Army is” in a dead end “because it was initiated” without a clear strategy and tactics, without having a real vision of what is in front of him as an enemy. “

As the 2012 presidential elections, the leader of armed group considered that if the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) returns to the presidency “would be a setback for democracy, because the election will still be left even further from reach to power.”

The armed organization that calls for the fight against any form of capitalism, appeared on February 23, 2000, when a bomb detonated near government offices in the city of Puebla. (Telam) fpa-dc-jab29 /04/2010 19:45

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