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The National Search Commission (CNB) is a Mexican commission which was established in 2018 [1] for the purpose of finding the more than 100,000 missing people in Mexico, who have been victims of extrajudicial killings, torture and enforced disappearances. [2]
As of 2024, 116,294 people are listed as missing on the National Registry of Missing and Unlocated Persons; 97% of those people disappeared after 2006, [1] in the aftermath of Mexico's war on drugs. [8] In 2022 alone, 9,826 missing people were reported, [9] while 2,095 people were reported missing in the first quarter of 2023. [10]
Pages in category "Missing person cases in Mexico" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The remaining 18 have yet to be positively identified, and a search is under way for the culprits. More than 450,000 people have been murdered countrywide since Mexico launched a major offensive ...
Authorities on Friday intensified the search for three journalists believed kidnapped by armed men in the south of Mexico, which press freedom groups consider among the world's most dangerous ...
Since Mexico launched its controversial anti-drug operation in 2006, it has recorded more than 450,000 murders and tens of thousands of people have gone missing, according to official figures.
According to Alma Guillermoprieto of The New Yorker magazine, [23] Stefanie Eschenbacher of Reuters news service, [24] and a number of other sources, [25] [26] tens of thousands of people in Mexico have gone missing since 2006, a problem that started with a wave of violence unleashed by the "War on Drugs" declared by President Felipe Calderón and his mobilising of the Mexican armed forces to ...
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