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The world’s most dangerous city

Thursday, November 13, 2008
It’s chilli con carnage as RALPH spends 24 hours dodging death and drug dealers in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico the world’s most dangerous city.

Mexico is in the grip of the most violent drug war the nation has ever seen. Sick of the shit, President Felipe Calderón has sent in the army to take on both the country’s notorious drugs cartels and the corrupt local police forces. The result is chaos. The army is fighting the cartels, the cartels are fighting each other and honest cops are in short supply.
Nowhere has suffered more than Ciudad Juárez, a border town just 100m from the US city of El Paso. At 6am when day breaks, the first sirens are heard. That means the first bodies have been found. Corpses are spotted on roadsides, down alleys, in public dumps and perched in public squares.
Bodies have been found handcuffed together, bearing the marks of vicious beatings. Severed heads have been dumped in cool boxes and there are reports of torture videos posted on YouTube. A local paper claimed one cartel hired a musician to play victims their favourite ballads during their executions.
The cartels act like they’re untouchable. They pass lists of names to local and El Paso police, telling them who they’ll be killing in the weeks to come. One note was left at a monument to fallen officers in January this year. It listed 22 police officers who had resisted the corrupting efforts of the cartels. So far, 18 are dead.
To hold a public role here is terrifying. Death threats and corruption attempts go down daily. The city hasn’t had a police chief since May, when the old one resigned in fear after seven of his commanders had been killed. In smaller nearby towns, the entire police force has resigned and left the army to do their job.
When the government announced the launch of an anti-kidnapping group, many thought it might help stop the violence. But hope faded when the head of the new unit was assassinated in front his family as he left his home one day.

What are some of the other most dangerous cities in the world? Leave your comment below.

User comments
I'm almost 30 years and i love this place, if you don't mess with trafficants you will live in peace, working and enjoying everything.
juarez is not bad right now, i've lived in juarez my whole life and am 25, currently with all the military and federal police patrolling the city, this is a rather calm place to live, of course if you're part of the mafia you're gonna get killed, but if u'r just a commoner, you dont have to worry about anything
I live in El Paso, Texas and although i haven't been home since sept and wont be there until January. I personally dont think it's that bad. You do have to be careful and at least know the language if not you're screwed. corruption is everywhere over there, cd juarez, and it's been around for quite sometime but of course i has gotten worse.
So if illicit drugs cause problems, just decriminalise them. bad enough a person has a drug-health problem without giving them a legal problem as well. If drugs were decriminalised, clean and reliable the crims would be out of the drug trade quick smart. But then, why do politicians, police and crims not want that to happen?
Yes Cora, I am yes agreeing yes yes with the light. The peoples are livingin darknuss. We will all call the light yes call the light its important to be saved. let us all be saved from evil & call the light
thank god we are blessed with living in the lucky country
Melbourne is dangerous in the cbd at night especially with a weak justice system and lack of police, led by the softly soflty chief commisioner
Melbourne is dangerous in the cbd at night especially with a *** poor justice system and lack of police, led by the softly soflty cheif commisioner christine nixon
I lived in Juarez for 6 months in 06,its not that bad,the one good thing about Juarez is its so easy to spot a sleazy criminal,because they re all wearing police uniforms !! at least i wasnt homesick! as for dangerous cities,ive worked in papua new guinea and port moresby makes C.j. seem sedate,especially at night..cuatro garrros un policia !!
All cities in Australia are dangerous,ther's noway we would go out at night for a meal in Brisbane,we have stopped even taking the dog out at night in our local town of Gatton,the place is full of hoons shouting and screaming at you as they speed past with thier boom boxes thumping out some sort of thump thumping noise.There's no police that patrol streets,so it's foolhardy to go out.

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