Victims of disappearances in Mexico increase among the youngest
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The University of Guadalajara published on Tuesday a report on the increase in the disappearance of young people between 15 and 19 years of age in the State of Jalisco, the entity that currently records the highest number of disappearances in Mexico. This phenomenon not only occurs in the west of the country, but expands in the total of the national territory. 128,478 missing persons are registered in Mexico today. The most affected age group in…
After the findings in Rancho Izaguirre, in Teuchitlán, Jalisco, the Attorney General's Office (FGR) took the case and the first investigations revealed that this site was used by the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG) as a recruitment and training camp. In addition, it has been recorded that the CJNG recruits young people through social networks, such as Tiktok. Omar García Harfuch, secretary of Citizen Security, explained that cyber police …
In an analysis carried out with data from the National Register of Missing and Unlocated Persons (RNPDNO), it is noted that the disappearance of children and adolescents between 10 and 14 years of age increased by 72% in the annual periods of 13 May 2023 on the same day of 2024 and 13 May [...]
Despite the seriousness, barely 50 percent of the missing adolescents between 15 and 19 years of age in Jalisco, has a search card, denounces the coordinator of the University Committee of Analysis of Missing Persons of the UdeG,... Complete note »
La entrada #VideocharlaCruzada Alert for the disappearance of young people in Guadalajara was first published in Julio Astillero.
The Ombudsman's Office presented the picture of minors recruited in the country in 2024 by armed groups. Antioquia was the second department with
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