Guatemala cracks down after massacre of farmers

GUATEMALA CITY,  (Reuters) – Guatemalan troops and  police raided several locations in the north of the Central  American country a day after the government suspended  constitutional guarantees for 30 days following the weekend  massacre of 27 farmers.

Government officials have blamed the killings on the Zetas,  a feared Mexican drug cartel known to be growing in strength in  northern Guatemala. The gang has a reputation for extreme  brutality and has been blamed for several massacres in Mexico.

The decree, published late on Monday, allows police and  soldiers in the northern district of Peten near the Mexican  border to search any