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Mexicans protest against drug war

(Agencies)
Updated: 2011-06-11 15:09
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Mexicans protest against drug war
A woman posts a flyer with information about missing women next to cardboard figures after a rally led by Mexican poet Javier Sicilia to support victims of feminicides, in Ciudad Juarez June 10, 2011. Hundreds of Mexicans arrived to this border city after a week-long procession through Mexico to protest the country's bloody drug war, led by Sicilia, a crusading poet whose son was murdered by suspected cartel hitmen. Human rights activists and families of victims of violence formed a peace caravan and piled into 13 buses and more than two dozen cars to set out on a 12-state tour that ended in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico's most violent drug war city on the US border. [Photo/Agencies]

Mexicans protest against drug war
A man stands near signs reading "No more blood" during a gathering of human rights activists led by Mexican poet Javier Sicilia in Ciudad Juarez June 9, 2011. Hundreds of Mexicans arrived to this border city after a week-long procession through Mexico to protest the country's bloody drug war, led by Sicilia, a crusading poet whose son was murdered by suspected cartel hitmen. Human rights activists and families of victims of violence formed a peace caravan and piled into 13 buses and more than two dozen cars to set out on a 12-state tour that ended in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico's most violent drug war city on the US border. [Photo/Agencies]

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