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The Taken - True Stories of the Sinaloa Drug War (Paperback)
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The Taken - True Stories of the Sinaloa Drug War (Paperback)
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List price R615
Loot Price R517
Discovery Miles 5 170
You Save R98 (16%)
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A massive wave of violence has rippled across Mexico over the past
decade. In the western state of Sinaloa, the birthplace of modern
drug trafficking, ordinary citizens live in constant fear of being
""taken"" - kidnapped or held against their will by armed men,
whether criminals, police, or both. This remarkable collection of
firsthand accounts by prize-winning journalist Javier Valdez
Cardenas provides a uniquely human perspective on life in Sinaloa
during the drug war. The reality of the Mexican drug war, a
conflict fueled by uncertainty and fear, is far more complex than
the images conjured in popular imagination. Often missing from news
reports is the perspective of ordinary people - migrant workers,
schoolteachers, single mothers, businessmen, teenagers, petty
criminals, police officers, and local journalists - people whose
worlds center not on drugs or illegal activity but on survival and
resilience, truth and reconciliation. Building on a rich tradition
of testimonial literature, Valdez Cardenas recounts in gripping
detail how people deal not only with the constant threat of
physical violence but also with the fear, uncertainty, and guilt
that afflict survivors and witnesses. Mexican journalists who dare
expose the drug war's inconvenient political and social realities
are censored and smeared, murdered, and ""disappeared."" This is
precisely why we need to hear from seasoned local reporters like
Valdez Cardenas who write about the places where they live, rely on
a network of trusted sources built over decades, and tell the
stories behind the headline-grabbing massacres and scandals. In his
informative introduction to the volume, translator Everard Meade
orients the reader to the broader armed conflict in Mexico and
explains the unique role of Sinaloa as its epicenter. Reports on
border politics and infamous drug traffickers may obscure the
victims' suffering. The Taken helps ensure that their stories will
not be forgotten or suppressed.
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