MEXICO-PRISON-CRIME-FILE

Mexican policemen guard the surroundings of "La Mesa" prison in Tijuana, on September 18, 2008. 60 percent of Mexican prisons are ruled for the organized crime which had transformed them in recruiting centres, according with the Human Rights National Committee of Mexico, two months before the end of President Felipe Calderon's term. AFP PHOTO/Said Betanzos (Photo credit should read SAID BETANZOS/AFP/GettyImages)
Mexican policemen guard the surroundings of "La Mesa" prison in Tijuana, on September 18, 2008. 60 percent of Mexican prisons are ruled for the organized crime which had transformed them in recruiting centres, according with the Human Rights National Committee of Mexico, two months before the end of President Felipe Calderon's term. AFP PHOTO/Said Betanzos (Photo credit should read SAID BETANZOS/AFP/GettyImages)
MEXICO-PRISON-CRIME-FILE
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