Mexican schools provide drug songs
Library book glorifying traffickers draws criticism
Monday, February 21, 2005 Posted: 6:30 PM EST (2330 GMT)
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Experts say the corrido is Mexico's national song form.
MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Mexico's school libraries are stocking a book that includes the lyrics of "narcocorridos" -- folk songs that glorify drug traffickers -- causing a storm of criticism in a country where the drug market and its violence have become part of life in thousands of communities.
Opposition activists are livid that the administration of President Vicente Fox, which has declared a "war on all fronts" against drug gangs, allowed tens of thousands of copies of the book "100 Corridos: The Heart of Mexican Song" to slip into grade-school libraries.
The book, printed by a private publishing company but bought in bulk by the government, contains lyrics for songs like "The Red Car Gang," which describes Mexican cocaine smugglers shooting it out with Texas Rangers:
"They say they came from the south/In a red car/Carrying 100 kilos of cocaine/bound for Chicago ... "
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