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March 05, 2013 07:03 PM

The missing of Mexico

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Posters bearing the photos of disappeared people lie piled up on a table at the office of a group hunting for disappeared people in the Mexican state of Coahuila, February 26, 2013. (Tim Johnson/MCT)
Posters bearing the photos of disappeared people lie piled up on a table at the office of a group hunting for disappeared people in the Mexican state of Coahuila, February 26, 2013. (Tim Johnson/MCT) MCT
Rogelio Elizondo Santos holds up a photo of his son, Julio, who disappeared while shopping for a used car in 2011 in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. Santos is seen February 26, 2013, in Saltillo, Mexico. (Tim Johnson/MCT)
Rogelio Elizondo Santos holds up a photo of his son, Julio, who disappeared while shopping for a used car in 2011 in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. Santos is seen February 26, 2013, in Saltillo, Mexico. (Tim Johnson/MCT) MCT
Rogelio Elizondo Santos holds up a photo of his son, Julio, who disappeared while shopping for a used car in 2011 in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. Santos is seen February 26, 2013, in Saltillo, Mexico. (Tim Johnson/MCT)
Rogelio Elizondo Santos holds up a photo of his son, Julio, who disappeared while shopping for a used car in 2011 in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. Santos is seen February 26, 2013, in Saltillo, Mexico. (Tim Johnson/MCT) MCT
A girl peeks out of a turret of an army patrol transport during a recent display by Mexico's army of its equipment, February 26, 2013 in Saltillo, Mexico. Despite a legacy of abuses, Mexico's army remains popular and draws crowds on days when it opens up its armories to the public. (Tim Johnson/MCT)
A girl peeks out of a turret of an army patrol transport during a recent display by Mexico's army of its equipment, February 26, 2013 in Saltillo, Mexico. Despite a legacy of abuses, Mexico's army remains popular and draws crowds on days when it opens up its armories to the public. (Tim Johnson/MCT) MCT
Two boys pose with assault rifles during a display by Mexico's army in Saltillo, near the border with Texas, February 26, 2013. Despite a recent history of abuses, the army remains popular. (Tim Johnson/MCT)
Two boys pose with assault rifles during a display by Mexico's army in Saltillo, near the border with Texas, February 26, 2013. Despite a recent history of abuses, the army remains popular. (Tim Johnson/MCT) MCT
A girl lies behind a sniper rifle at a recent display by the Mexican army of its equipment in Saltillo, Mexico. The army remains popular despite a recent history of abuses.  (Tim Johnson/MCT)
A girl lies behind a sniper rifle at a recent display by the Mexican army of its equipment in Saltillo, Mexico. The army remains popular despite a recent history of abuses. (Tim Johnson/MCT) MCT
A girl on the back of a armored patrol car in Saltillo, Mexico, tries out how it feels to take aim with an assault weapon, February 26, 2013. Despite a legacy of abuses, Mexico's army remains popular and draws crowds on days when it opens up its armories to the public. (Tim Johnson/MCT)
A girl on the back of a armored patrol car in Saltillo, Mexico, tries out how it feels to take aim with an assault weapon, February 26, 2013. Despite a legacy of abuses, Mexico's army remains popular and draws crowds on days when it opens up its armories to the public. (Tim Johnson/MCT) MCT
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