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People of Culiacan.
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I've come here to bring you a
message of peace.
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Peace that at this moment is being
threatened by a group of people
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that is threatening our nation.
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People like Armando Barillo.
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I invite you to gather our forces...
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...in order to prevent the
destruction of our unity
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...and our peace.
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El presidente, history teaches us
no matter how great your armies are...
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...you will always need
the favor of the inhabitants...
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...to take possession of a province.
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How can you compete with
a man like Barillo? He owns Culiacan.
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He doesn't own its people.
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Barillo purchased hundreds
of homes and ranches...
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...in the northern part of Culiacan.
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And then he has turned around
and given these homes to the people.
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-He's a folk hero to them.
-He's also a mass murderer...
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...and a drug kingpin.
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He's trying to make himself a martyr
by drawing the people to his side...
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...but the people can see through that.
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Men like Barillo have stolen
this country's soul.
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But my people will stand up
for what is right.
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I'm afraid they're no longer
your people, sir.
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Then I will die fighting.
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Are you with me?
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To the death.