BBC Hardtalk with Eduardo Medina Mora, Mexico's former attorney general - Part 1

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Twenty two thousand people have been killed in Mexico's drug wars since the end of 2006. This was when the government started a campaign to crackdown on the powerful drug cartels.
Sarah Montague talks to Eduardo Medina Mora, Mexico's former attorney general, about the campaign he spearheaded until last year when President Calderon sent him to London as his ambassador.
Presenter: Sarah Montague
Producer: Gabriel O'Rorke
Broadcast: 4 May 2010

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  • a bit harsh on the man? i understand every point he makes but the interviewer is just spitting knowledge she gets from wikipedia while this guy is in the frontlines. He obviously knows more, why make yourself look bad?

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