DEADLY UNIVERSITY GROUPS
Organised and violent groups are common at Mexican universities.
The phenomenon dates back to the 1950s, but swelled during student radicalisation in the 1960s, according to the Associated Press.
The organisations are often linked to, or protected by, political bosses known as 'caciques', or chieftains.
The groups sometimes act as enforcers to strong-arm a politician's rivals, or take part in extortion or petty robbery crimes.
Five bodies found buried at Guadalajara UNIVERSITY in Mexico | click for more..
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