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Prevents Organized Crime From Returning to Its Countries

Kidnapping is the main threat experienced by the internally displaced population in Mexico, revealed the report “Internal displacement and other situations of violence in contexts of organized crime in Latin America”, carried out by ProLAC, a regional information management initiative, created by the Danish Council for Refugees (DRC) and the Norwegian Council for Refugees (NRC), with the support of European Union Humanitarian Aid.
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Kidnapping is the main threat experienced by the internally displaced population in Mexico, revealed the report “Internal displacement and other situations of violence in contexts of organized crime in Latin America”, carried out by ProLAC, a regional information management initiative, created by the Danish Council for Refugees (DRC) and the Norwegian Council for Refugees (NRC), with the support of European Union Humanitarian Aid.

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eldiariodechihuahua.mx broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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