Guatemala Attributes Drug Prohibition Massacre to Zetas, Declares State of Emergency
The massacre due to drug prohibition in Guatemala that left 27 people dead at a cattle ranch â believed to be the work of Mexico's notorious drug trafficking organization, the Zetas â has forced a 30-day state of emergency. None of the victims had ties to drug trafficking organizations, authorities said. Rather they were innocent ranch workers and their families caught up in an increasingly bloody prohibition war.
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