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*[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/dec/26/mexico-maelstrom-how-the-drug-violence-got-so-bad Mexican maelstrom: How the Drug Violence got so bad Guardian 26-12-2017]
*[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/dec/26/mexico-maelstrom-how-the-drug-violence-got-so-bad Mexican maelstrom: How the Drug Violence got so bad Guardian 26-12-2017]


It is 11 years since the then president Felipe Calderón launched a militarised crackdown on drug cartels deploying thousands of soldiers and promising an end to the violence and impunity. But the bloodletting continues, the rule of law remains elusive and accusations of human rights abuses by state security forces abound. - All the while, Mexico continues to race past a series a grim milestones: more than 200,000 dead and an estimated 30,000 missing, more than 850 clandestine graves unearthed. This year is set to be the country’s bloodiest since the government started releasing crime figures in 1997, with about 27,000 murders in the past 12 months.
:It is 11 years since the then president Felipe Calderón launched a militarised crackdown on drug cartels deploying thousands of soldiers and promising an end to the violence and impunity. But the bloodletting continues, the rule of law remains elusive and accusations of human rights abuses by state security forces abound. - All the while, Mexico continues to race past a series a grim milestones: more than 200,000 dead and an estimated 30,000 missing, more than 850 clandestine graves unearthed. This year is set to be the country’s bloodiest since the government started releasing crime figures in 1997, with about 27,000 murders in the past 12 months. (...) Meanwhile, police departments are dilapidated, dispirited, corrupt and underfunded as state and national politicians pass on security responsibilities on the armed forces. - Earlier this month, congress rammed through a controversial security law cementing the role of the military in the drug war – despite mounting accusations of human rights abuses committed by troops and marines.*http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2016/12/mexico-drug-war-eyes-children-161201085109758.html
 
*http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2016/12/mexico-drug-war-eyes-children-161201085109758.html


*[http://www.aljazeera.com/news/americas/2014/08/mexico-ups-number-missing-people-22322-201482222627872519.html Mexico says 22322 people missing ..(Al Jazeera 2014)]  
*[http://www.aljazeera.com/news/americas/2014/08/mexico-ups-number-missing-people-22322-201482222627872519.html Mexico says 22322 people missing ..(Al Jazeera 2014)]  
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