Researchers estimate that the rise in extreme violence has left 6,314 people injured or dead in the first seven months of 2021.
Two investigations warn about the shortcomings of the country’s judicial system and the rise of extreme violence and "atrocities" by organized crime groups.
The list of bloody events seems endless, but it's only a sample of the 438 acts of extreme violence that the Mexican nongovernmental organization Causa en Común registered in September, the deadliest month this year. Every month, the group counts the “atrocities” recorded in the media, defined as events in which there is “intentional use of physical force to cause death, laceration or extreme mistreatment.”
National Defense Secretary Luis Cresencio Sandoval has said recently that the army has deployed 28,395 troops — among them 6,244 on the southern border and 7,419 on the northern border with the U.S.
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