Authorities in Mexico are offering state protection to famed regional Mexican singer Natanael Cano and other artists after a drug cartel publicly threatened them. The threats are linked to a power struggle within the Sinaloa cartel, involving torture methods like corkscrews and feeding victims to tigers.
Key Points
Natanael Cano and other artists in Mexico have been threatened by a ruthless drug cartel.
The threats are linked to a power struggle within the Sinaloa cartel, involving the 'Chapitos,' sons of 'El Chapo' Guzman.
Authorities are offering state protection to the artists to prevent any aggression.
The threats highlight the ongoing dangers faced by musicians in Mexico due to drug cartel violence.
Pros
Authorities are taking action to protect the threatened artists.
Increased awareness of the dangers faced by musicians in Mexico due to drug cartel violence.
Cons
Ongoing violence and threats against artists highlight the dangerous influence of drug cartels in Mexico.
The brutality of the tactics used by the cartel, such as torture and murder, is deeply concerning.