a****1 发帖数: 654 | 1 Mexican officials say nearly 13,000 people were killed in violence blamed on
organised crime between January and September last year.
This means there have been 47,515 drug-related killings since President
Felipe Calderon launched his crackdown on drug traffickers in late 2006.
Officials said the 11% rise in murders was far slower than in previous years.
But with presidential elections in July, violence is set to be a key issue
for voters, correspondents say.
On Wednesday, Mexico's Federal Attorney General's office (PGR) released
figures showing that 12,903 people had been killed in drug-related violence
during the first nine months of 2011.
It was the first time official statistics had been released since January
2011 and came in response to a series of freedom of information requests
over several months.
The PGR said that the 11% rise was "a significant decrease" on previous
years.
In 2009-2010, murders jumped 70%; 2008-2009 saw a 63% rise and there was a
110% jump in 2007-2008.
more@ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-16518267 i guess that is more less equal to the number its self killed by drug. | W*****2 发帖数: 1043 | 2 wow, with that much caulty????
Why not use that many to conquer a small country????
Cowards:-) |
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