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Recruitment of Child Abusers, an Urgent Problem to Solve: Ngos

Summary by El Economista
The arrest of a 14-year-old boy identified as a hit man in the state of Tabasco once again showcased one of the most crude and persistent realities in the country: the recruitment of children and adolescents by organized crime, warned the organization Reinserta A.C., dedicated to the care of children in contexts of extreme violence.Sofía Martínez Paz, director of Incidence and Public Policies of the organization, commented that Mexican children …
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The arrest of a 14-year-old boy identified as a hit man in the state of Tabasco once again showcased one of the most crude and persistent realities in the country: the recruitment of children and adolescents by organized crime, warned the organization Reinserta A.C., dedicated to the care of children in contexts of extreme violence.Sofía Martínez Paz, director of Incidence and Public Policies of the organization, commented that Mexican children …

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El Economista broke the news in on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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