Morena: From the “arms, not bullets” to the criminal record For years, Morena said that talking about a “narcostate” was opposition propaganda. Everything was “dirty war,” exaggeration or attacks by conservatives. The problem is that the reality ended up coming... and came from a federal court in New York. In April, the U.S. Attorney’s Office accused Sinaloa’s licensed governor, Rubén Rocha Moya, and several of his collaborators of having put st…
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Morena: From the “arms, not bullets” to the criminal record For years, Morena said that talking about a “narcostate” was opposition propaganda. Everything was “dirty war,” exaggeration or attacks by conservatives. The problem is that the reality ended up coming... and came from a federal court in New York. In April, the U.S. Attorney’s Office accused Sinaloa’s licensed governor, Rubén Rocha Moya, and several of his collaborators of having put st…