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Mexico S Drug War Leaves 39 000 Unidentified Bodies In Its Morgues

mexico s drug war leaves 39 000 unidentified bodies in
mexico s drug war leaves 39 000 unidentified bodies in

Mexico S Drug War Leaves 39 000 Unidentified Bodies In We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Mexico’s militarised war on drugs has claimed nearly 300,000 lives over the past 14 years. photograph: rebecca blackwell ap. mexico’s militarised crackdown on organised crime has left nearly 39,000 unidentified bodies in the country’s morgues, which are often unable to handle the volume of corpses brought in for autopsies.

mexico s drug war leaves 39 000 unidentified bodies in
mexico s drug war leaves 39 000 unidentified bodies in

Mexico S Drug War Leaves 39 000 Unidentified Bodies In Mexico’s militarised war on drugs has claimed nearly 300,000 lives over the past 14 years. photograph: rebecca blackwell ap mexico’s militarised crackdown on organised crime has left nearly 39,000 unidentified bodies in the country’s morgues, which are often unable to handle the volume of corpses brought in for autopsies. Cadereyta, mexico (ap) — authorities struggled monday to identify 49 bodies without heads, hands or feet to gain clues into the latest in a series of massacres from an escalating war between mexico's two dominant drug cartels, with increasing evidence that innocents are being pulled into the bloodba. “the forensic crisis has transformed the mexican state into a burying machine: 27,271 unidentified bodies went from the morgue to common graves — 70% of the total.” mexico’s militarized war on drugs has claimed nearly 300,000 lives over the past 14 years. The attorney general of sinaloa, for instance, reported that just 54 dead bodies had not been identified in 2011, with a total of 227 since 2006. but a review of the records compiled by the state’s forensic official contradicted this, revealing that 332 murder victims over the past six years have yet to be identified.

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