MEXICO CITY (AP) — The notoriously violent Jalisco cartel has responded to Mexico’s “hugs, not bullets” policy with a policy of its own: The cartel kidnapped several members of an elite police force in the state of Guanajuato, tortured them to obtain names and addresses of fellow officers and is now hunting down and killing police at their homes, on their days off, in front of their families.
not to mention organized crime (mafia, Russian mob, Yakuza, Triads etc...) are all anti-communist, and the state has used them as a weapon against Communist movements. Maoist China pretty much eliminated organized crime, and they all fled to Hong Kong and Macau, but since the Dengist reforms, organized crime is back and thriving in the PRC.
Recently watched The Act of Killing which covered the 1965 Indonesian Massacres and should bring up that the same death squads that were used by the anti-communist military were made up of criminals, and the paramilitary organization that they collectively formed is today actively entrenched in organized crime.
they are now, but they weren't during the revolution
in fact, they probably saved the revolution as according to mao it was triad leaders who sheltered him in the 20s after the communists got fucked by the kuomintang (or at least that's the reference sakai uses in his book)
i'm just saying that because it's not always that organized crime is anti-communist or right-wing or whatever, lumpens in general tend to be a volatile class that can go anywhere and shouldn't be dismissed (of course, some groups i'd say are out of reach, but that should be looked at on a case by case basis)
I'm pretty sure the Mexican cartels were all assisted pretty heavily by the CIA, like Los Zetas had military training.
The Hong Kong Triads got used against the anti-communist protesters last year. They're just tools of the pigs, no matter who they are.
At least my understanding is they just attacked as a way to maintain their control over "their territory".
Nah, the HKPD has a long history of using the Triads to suppress dissent going back to the 1960s and before.