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Mexican drug lord makes Forbes 'most powerful' list 
November 12, 2009 - 4:52PM 
 
Billionaire drug lord ... Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman. 

Forbes Magazine named drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman - a fugitive reputed 
to be hiding in the mountains of northern Mexico - to its list of the 67 
World's Most Powerful People on Wednesday.

At No.41 on the list, Guzman is ahead of presidents like Russia's Dmitry 
Medvedev, France's Nicolas Sarkozy and Venezuela's Hugo Chavez.

Forbes noted Guzman's profession as "drug trafficker" on the list published 
Wednesday on its website.

"This ranking is intended to be the beginning of a conversation, not the final 
word," the magazine said in accompanying article.

"Do despicable criminals like billionaire Mexican drug lord Joaquin Guzman ... 
belong on this list at all?"

Last March, Mexican officials decried Forbes' decision to include Guzman on its 
list of the world's billionaires, saying that wrongly compared him to 
legitimate businessmen.

At the time, Forbes' estimated Guzman's fortune at $US1 billion

The office of the presidency said it had no immediate reaction to his inclusion 
on Wednesday's list.

Some Mexicans did not appear surprised by Forbes' decision.

"The drug traffickers have always been powerful," a reader who identified 
himself only as Julio commented in a discussion of the Forbes article on the 
website of the Mexico City newspaper El Universal.

Guzman reputedly heads one of Mexico's most powerful drug gangs and is 
considered one of Mexico's most wanted fugitives.

The government has offered a reward of 30 million pesos ($A2.47 million) for 
information leading to his capture.

As head of the Sinaloa cartel, Guzman purportedly has legions of hit-men and 
enforcers at his command.

Violence associated with Mexico's drug war has cost more than 13,800 lives 
since late 2006, when President Felipe Calderon launched an offensive against 
the cartels.

Calderon's administration has said the violence is a sign not of the cartels' 
strength, but rather of their desperation and disorganisation in the face of 
the government crackdown.

In March, Calderon railed against honouring drug lords.

Without naming Forbes, he said that "magazines are not only attacking and lying 
about the situation in Mexico but are also praising criminals".

AP srp 


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