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ISVG’s Links of the Day September 13, 2011
Links of the Day

Welcome to ISVG’s Links of the Day!  Each day, ISVG research analysts and collectors gather and read hundreds of open-source news and intelligence articles from around the globe in an effort to bring you the most comprehensive database on violent extremism.  These articles provide the details surrounding the events and actors involved in violent extremism and transnational criminal organizations.  ISVG’s Links of the Day will highlight the most noteworthy articles collected throughout the course of ISVG’s daily research process.  Make sure you check back every morning or evening to get a recap of the most relevant articles of the last twenty-four hours, or follow our @ISVG Twitter handle to get these links as we find them!

 

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Newly-discovered banners may announce the creation of a new cartel in Chihuahua.

Mexican families are increasingly turning to U.S. firms to resolve kidnapping cases.

A Colombian tribe faces extinction threat after FARC hijacks their medical aid.

Taliban militants attack U.S. embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan.

Tracking the evolution of kidnapping in Mexico.

U.S. slams Venezuela for suspected FARC connections.

Zetas drug cartel communications dismantled by Mexican navy.

Central American Migrants In Mexico: Lost In A Black Hole Of Violence – Analysis.

 

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