Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Mexican president wants to rename drug growing area

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MEXICO CITY – Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said Friday he wants to change the name of a notorious drug-producing area known as “the Golden Triangle” to “The Triangle of Good, Hard-Working People.”

The remote, mountainou­s area in northern Mexico is where the borders of the three states of Chihuahua, Sinaloa and Durango meet.

For decades, drug cartels have used the area to grow marijuana and opium poppies, because much of region is difficult to access and has little police or army presence.

But López Obrador said Friday during a visit to the region that the name unfairly stigmatize­d residents.

“I don’t like it, it bothers me that it is called the Golden Triangle, and hopefully we can all try to find a way to call it ‘The Triangle of Good, Hard-Working People’ or ‘the region of good neighbors,’ or something like that,” he said.

“This has to change already because there is much goodness here, a lot of good, hard-working people, as has been said,” the president said.

López Obrador has sometimes praised cartel leaders and in 2019 ordered the release of Ovidio Guzman, one of “El Chapo” Guzman’s sons, to avoid bloodshed after gunmen assaulted the city of Culiacan to try to win his release.

In 2021, López Obrador praised the peaceful voting in elections and sent a message of recognitio­n to the cartels that fuel much of the country’s violence.

“People who belong to organized crime behaved very well, in general, there were few acts of violence by these groups,” the president said.

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