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February 12, 2020 39 mins

¿Cuándo nos decidiremos a comprender en lo profundo la forma en que la violencia está destrozando cientos de municipios del país, con huellas que durarán generaciones? ¿Cómo diseñar procesos de pacificación –o como quieran ustedes decirle: mediación entre grupos criminales, protección de inocentes, freno a la impunidad– que trasciendan al paso de los sexenios? Es fácil perder las esperanzas, pero así pasen décadas, la políticas públicas aplicadas a lo local –los enclaves en llamas– tienen la solución. ¿Cuál? 


David Ramírez de Garay (@DavidRdeG), coordinador del programa de Seguridad de México Evalúa, charla con Falko Ernst (@falko_ernst), investigador del International Crisis Group, una organización independiente que trabaja para entender y prevenir conflictos y guerras en el mundo entero. Falko estudia desde 2010 los fenómenos derivados del poder del crimen organizado, y lo hace in situ, en las mismas comunidades que los padecen en primera instancia. Está en la línea de fuego, digamos. 

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