Difference between revisions of "Joaquín Guzmán"
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Joaquín Guzmán esaped from prison twice, but was recapted in 2016. On 19 January 2017, Guzmán was extradited via aircraft to the United States to face criminal charges there related to his leadership of the Sinaloa cartel. | Joaquín Guzmán esaped from prison twice, but was recapted in 2016. On 19 January 2017, Guzmán was extradited via aircraft to the United States to face criminal charges there related to his leadership of the Sinaloa cartel. | ||
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+ | Guzmán’s defense team claimed that Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, a longtime business partner of Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán has always been the leader of the [[Sinaloa cartel]] and set him up a patsy.<ref>https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/el-chapo-el-mayo-vincente-zambada-testimony-775219/amp/</ref> | ||
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+ | [[Daniel Hopsicker]] has reported on Guzmán's trial and on its coverage by {{ccm}}. He makes the simple but incisive point that Western corporate media are careful to maintain silence about corruption of government, banks and law enforcement north of the Mexico - US border. | ||
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Revision as of 12:43, 11 February 2019
Joaquín Guzmán (drug trafficker, crime boss) | |
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Born | Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán Loera 1954-12-25 La Tuna, Badiraguato, Sinaloa, Mexico |
Criminal charge | murder, money laundering, drug trafficking, racketeering, organized crime |
Criminal status | Imprisoned |
Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán Loera ran the Sinaloa cartel, which was the official owner of the CIA's 'Cocaine 2', that crashed in Yucatan with tonnes of cocaine on board.
Prison escapes
Joaquín Guzmán esaped from prison twice, but was recapted in 2016. On 19 January 2017, Guzmán was extradited via aircraft to the United States to face criminal charges there related to his leadership of the Sinaloa cartel.
Trial
Guzmán’s defense team claimed that Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, a longtime business partner of Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán has always been the leader of the Sinaloa cartel and set him up a patsy.[1]
Daniel Hopsicker has reported on Guzmán's trial and on its coverage by commercially-controlled media. He makes the simple but incisive point that Western corporate media are careful to maintain silence about corruption of government, banks and law enforcement north of the Mexico - US border.