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What does it mean for Mexico to be the
Chair of CICAD? |
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Mexico appreciates the opportunity and confidence it
has been given by its fellow countries in the Americas by
distinguishing Mexico with the Chair of the Inter-American
Drug Abuse Control Commission.
We are living in new times where
the fight against the drug problem has become globalized.
Currently, the hemispheric vision of this fight is directed at
various obstacles, all of which require the cooperation and
collaboration of all member states. This collaboration is
based on international coordination and on the effectiveness
of national policies and more importantly –this must be
emphasized– on the will of all member states which are closely
intertwined through CICAD.
For this reason, and through
this organization, today we are in better shape to unite
anti-drug strategies and consequently consolidate the progress
made by each state and overcome any weaknesses presented by
the countries in this great effort.
With this in mind, and based on
the undisputed advances and results obtained through the
Multilateral Evaluation Mechanism, we are reconfirming the
validity and need to continue to strengthen this important
mechanism, which has become a single, transparent and
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Mexico will
preside as Chair of CICAD fully committed to the vigor shown
by the Commission since its inception; we will comply with
tasks that are recommended; we will give CICAD a new impulse
and dynamism. We know that dialogue, confidence and common
convictions are the best mechanisms for turning into results
the promises we have made to our peoples. |
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What
character would you like to give CICAD under your leadership
this year? On what areas would you like to focus? |
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The
government of Mexico recognizes the important work being
carried out by CICAD since its inception in 1986, as a leading
forum for dialogue and cooperation among the countries of the
hemisphere in the area of drug control. In this context, it
is an honor for me to be the Chair of CICAD. I am convinced
that it is necessary to strengthen confidence as a pillar of
cooperation and collaboration to be able to overcome the drug
problem in this hemisphere and, that we must move forward with
common beliefs and objectives that reflect the joint
commitment of the nations of this hemisphere to health and
security in the Americas.
I would also
like to emphasize the agreements made by member states during
the XXXII CICAD session, which took place last December 2002
and which were recorded in the “CICAD Declaration of Mexico
City,” and are summarized below:
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Increase
actions in the area of prevention with a special emphasis on
supply and demand. Combat corruption and organized crime in
all its manifestations
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Renew our
commitment to the Multilateral Evaluation Mechanism
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Recognize
that hemispheric cooperation is the best path to follow
This is the
joint effort that we are committed to. We know and reiterate
that no one by him/herself is able to face the drug problem
alone. On the contrary, we need the strength derived from
unity and coordinated action. We have common objectives and
beliefs and together we will protect our nations from this
international threat.
Mexico
supports international cooperation. Mexico stands with all
CICAD member states, and from its position as Chair, we will
advance in the consolidation of the Hemispheric Anti-drug
Strategy to preserve health and security of the Americas.
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What would you say is the
most grave problem that Mexico faces today in the area of
drugs? |
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though the main problems in the area of drugs in Mexico are
drug production and illicit drug trafficking, during the last
few years, an increase in drug use has been detected. Our
country is fighting this problem in an integrated and strict
manner based on a legitimate national policy.
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How are the supply and
demand reduction policies coordinated in Mexico? What
institutional, administrative and operational mechanisms are
used for this end? |
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Mexico is
combating this problem in an integrated and firm manner based
on a legitimate policy of state. With respect to supply, this
administration has began a transformation in our security
agencies, generating an environment of confidence among the
government agencies of this country in order to be able to
confront drug trafficking in one national effort, with the use
of intelligence prevailing over the use of force.
As a
result, this Government has made significant progress against
large drug cartels in Mexico and has made unprecedented
seizures. During President Fox’s administration, over 15,000
people have been accused in connection to health related
crimes. Among those, 40 leaders of criminal organizations.
This represents an average of 25 people arrested every day in
relation to drug-related crimes.
In the
area of demand reduction, efforts have increased in the area
of prevention and rehabilitation, through the creation of over
950 municipal committees against addictions which have
responded to 530,000 requests from drug users and their
families.
Together
with civil society, prevention campaigns are promoted and a
national survey on addictions is being conducted which for the
first time includes rural areas and indigenous populations.
Mexico has
a demand reduction strategy which is part of the National Drug
Control Program, and which has designated as responsible for
its execution, the Secretariats for Health and Education
respectively.
Minimum
standards of care have been established for the treatment of
drug abuse and whose compliance is obligatory. Coverage of
treatment services have been gradually expanding.
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What budget has been allocated
to the Attorney General’s Office for fighting the drug
problem this year? |
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$930,659,457.00 pesos* have been assigned and have been
distributed in the following manner:
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$112
million to the specialized office dealing with crimes
against health
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$115
million to the Office of Crime Prevention and Community
Services
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$117
million to the Federal Agency of Investigation
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$121-152
million to state delegations
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$914
million to the Office of Aerial Services
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$1 USD ≈ $10 MXN
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What do you think about the
new trends and policies that have been adopted in other
countries in the area of harm reduction? |
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As was
considered in the National Health Program of 2001-2006, one of
the main obstacles confronting the Mexican system at the
beginning of the XXI century is achieving greater equality in
health conditions and being able to help those who are most
vulnerable in society – traditionally those who are
marginalized from basic services.
In order to
overcome these obstacles, implementation of anticipatory and
preventive strategies is required in order to learn about
their life habits. For this reason, actions directed at
special groups constitute a priority for the Federal
Government, particularly in the area of addictions.
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What are the
main areas of collaboration between Mexico and the US in
relation to drug trafficking? Which have been the principal
obstacles in this cooperative effort? How does Mexico
cooperate with Central America in this area? |
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Mexico and
the United States are victims of the negative effects of
transnational organized crime and violence that is spread from
the South to the North of our continent. This magnifies the
need for international cooperation and team work based on the
exchange of sensitive information in a relationship of mutual
trust.
The
coordinated efforts of our respective institutions against
drug trafficking, money laundering, diversion of chemical
precursors, firearms trafficking and other crimes related to
drugs have led us to arrest individuals who led criminal
organizations in both sides of the border, as well as seize
large amounts of drugs which will not be used to poison the
youth in both of our countries.
With
regards to our relationship with Central America, Mexico
maintains a close cooperation with those countries through
agreements in the area of drug trafficking and drug addiction,
many of which have led to the creation of committees which
meet on a regular basis, to exchange information about issues
of mutual interest.
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What have been the results
of your program against corruption, which was presented during
the last CICAD session? How has it been evaluated? |
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The
Attorney General’s Office of Mexico has begun to implement
the
Operational Program for Transparency and Combatting Corruption
(POTCC), which responds to the guidelines established in
the National Development Plan, of the National Program for
Transparency and Combating Corruption and to the objectives,
programs and institutional processes that support the
following fundamental premises: transparency of institutional
actions; defense of national security; combating corruption;
combating civil servants’ impunity; responsible participation
of civil servants and officials; strengthening and credibility
of the institutions of the Public Ministry of the Federation
and procuring effective and efficient justice.
Within
this context, the AG’s Office has directed its actions towards
the following objectives:
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Guarantee
the procurement of efficient, effective and honest justice;
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Restructure the organization of the institution;
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Train
personnel;
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Strengthen
Human Resources and materials;
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Strengthen
employment stability and stimulate the career civil service;
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Prevent
and combat corruption in an integrated manner;
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Make the
use of public resources transparent;
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Procure
the full respect to human rights;
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Combat
impunity
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Link the
procurement of justice to society in order to regain the trust
of this citizenry;
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Improve
and certify internal processes of the institution.
By
implementing this program, we hope to obtain the following
short-term results:
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Overcome
the backlog of pending cases;
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Overcome
the backlog of ministerial judicial mandates to be
implemented;
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Avoid
the practice of irregular behavior and impunity of actions
of the Public Ministry of the Federation;
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Avoid
infiltration of the institution;
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Strengthen the moral authority of the civil servants of the
institution;
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Guarantee legal and transparent actions of federal police in
investigations and appraisals;
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Guarantee the optimization of material and human resources
of the institution;
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Provide
juridical security to those involved in the police searches
with respect to the legal framework in which the civil
servants of the institution operate.
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Guarantee the efficiency of the career civil service;
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Guarantee the security of employment to the civil servants
based on merit;
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Make the
work of the Attorney General’s Office transparent;
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Guarantee the respect to human rights;
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Generate
confidence from society in the institution;
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Guarantee transparency, honesty and efficiency in the work
of civil servants;
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Prevent
and avoid irregular behaviors
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Prevent
and avoid information leaks.
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How is Mexico using new
information and communication technologies to fight the drug
problem? |
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Mexico is
taking full advantage of advanced information technologies. |
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What web page do you consider
to be a good electronic resource of drug-related information? |
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http://www.pgr.gob.mx |