September 3, 2010

Drugs and Violence: Mexico's Addiction

Eduardo Gutierrez, BBC News

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Drug-related violence in Mexico has killed nearly 30,000 people in the first 45 months of the current government, and its fast increase has been unstoppable.

If the killings continue to increase at the current rate that total will rise to about 75,000 by the time the government's term in office ends in December 2012.

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