More than 25,000 adults and children have disappeared during the past six years in a country ravaged by a drug war, according to unpublished government documents.
Relatives and human-rights activists show a banner of missing people at a march during the "International Week of the Detained-Disappeared" in Mexico City. Human-rights organizations say that during the six years of Mexican President Felipe Calderon’s government, the disappearance of at least 3,000 people — including 32 human-rights activists — has been tied to the war against drug trafficking.
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