Sabtu, 17 Januari 2009

PANAMA SECURITY SUMMIT

This is hidup sehat dengan reiki writing recently news in video editing room the news from home and from abroad. The Presidents of Mexico, Colombia, Guatemala and Panama meet in Panama City to discuss strategies to confront spiraling drug murders and violence. The United States and Peru finalise a free trade agreement just before U-S President George W-Bush leaves office and despite concerns about labour laws in The Andean Country. Now the news in detail.

The Presidents of Mexico, Colombia, Guatemala and Panama met in Panama city on Friday to discuss srategies to confront drug murders and violence. Mexican President Felipe Calderon, Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, Panamian President Martin Torrijos and Guatemalan President Alavaro Colom met to establish bilateral cooperation to coordinate and develop actions to combat organized crime, especially drug and weapons smuggling, terrorism, people trafficking, money laundering and other criminal activities.

The Presidents plan to open channels of information and knowledge regarding security issues and training programmes for security forces. These governments are tackling serious security infringements, in particular Mexico. Some 5,700 people died in drug-related killings last year as drug gangs battled each other and goverment security forces, and violence has begun to spill over The Northern border into The Southern United Stated.

Calderon has made fighting drug cartels his top priority he has deployed thousands of soldiers and federal police to take on heavily armed drug traffickers, dominated by The Sinaloa Federation and The Gulf Cartel. As Colombian cartels are spintering from years of Goverment Pressure, more Mexican gangs are either collaborating with or working around The Colombians.Uribe said organized crime could worsen at any given time.

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