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Cartel Violence |
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Forced eviction |
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| Date | 01 January 2021 | ||||||||||
| Region | LAC [ Latin America/Caribbean ] | ||||||||||
| Country | Mexico | ||||||||||
| Location | Across Mexico | ||||||||||
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| Brief narrative |
In 2021, forced displacements increased by 360% over 2020. By year’s end, almost 45,000 people had fled their homes, with more than 10,000 abandoning their communities in the month of August alone.[i] [i] Scott Mistler-Ferguson, “Funeral Massacre Latest Example of Extreme Violence Causing Michoacán Exodus,” InSight Crime (3 March 2022), https://insightcrime.org/news/funeral-massacre-latest-example-of-extreme-violence-causing-michoacan-exodus/. | ||||||||||
| Costs | € 0 | ||||||||||