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Mexico Missing Persons Report: Third Show Life Signs, Third Lack Data

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What specific criteria or evidence were used to determine that 40,308 people showed 'signs of life' in state records?
How many of the 5,269 located people were found alive versus confirmed dead?
What are the detailed plans and timelines for investigating the 43,128 cases with complete records but no signs of life?
What measures are being implemented to prevent future disappearances and improve database management beyond blocking entries without minimum data?
How will the government ensure that local prosecutors' offices effectively open and pursue investigation files for all disappearance cases as required?
Government's handling of missing persons datareported_dispute

The government's review is a legitimate effort to improve the registry and locate missing people, with commitments to continue searching.

According to The Guardian - Main UK, The Independent - Main
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The government's review is an attempt to minimise the crisis and erase missing people from the record, washing its hands of victims.

According to The Guardian - Main UK

Context: This disagreement highlights a fundamental conflict between official narratives and activist perspectives on whether the government is genuinely addressing the crisis or downplaying it, affecting public trust and policy effectiveness.

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