<p>The United States has designated Ecuador&#39;s Chone Killers a terrorist organization, but the group has splintered and has no single command structure. InSight Crime&#39;s Gavin Voss, Steve Dudley and Deborah Bonello discuss how the label may not map cleanly onto a fragmented reality, echoing a broader pattern where decapitating gang leadership tends to atomize groups rather than dismantle them.</p>

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InSight Crime

The InSight Take: Washington's Newest ‘Terrorist’ Label Meets Ecuador’s Fracturing Gang War

JUL 6, 202622 MIN
Audio | InSight Crime

The InSight Take: Washington's Newest ‘Terrorist’ Label Meets Ecuador’s Fracturing Gang War

JUL 6, 202622 MIN

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<p>The United States has designated Ecuador&#39;s Chone Killers a terrorist organization, but the group has splintered and has no single command structure. InSight Crime&#39;s Gavin Voss, Steve Dudley and Deborah Bonello discuss how the label may not map cleanly onto a fragmented reality, echoing a broader pattern where decapitating gang leadership tends to atomize groups rather than dismantle them.</p>