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Mexico replaces drugs war chief

By Ronald Buchanan in Mexico City

Published: September 8 2009 05:59 | Last updated: September 8 2009 05:59

Felipe Calderón, Mexico’s president, on Monday replaced the man who has been heading the government’s war on drugs, in a move that could lead to an escalation in the bloody battle against criminal gangs.

Mr Calderón said he had accepted the resignation of Eduardo Medina Mora, who has held the post of attorney-general since the administration came to power in December 2006.

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