relatives of the disappeared vigils keep attention on their plight A Mexican human rights organization says thousands of people in Mexico have disappeared since 2006.Human Rights Commission of Mexico, CNDH, said that 5,397 people missing since President Felipe Calderon drug cartels war declared was been reported.
A study of the United Nations proposed the security forces in the disappearance of some of those is missing a role can have played.
Mr Calderon has deployed 50,000 soldiers in the context of its war against the cartels.
The CNDH contain compiled by relatives and by State authorities data and all these "reported as missing or out of Office".
The Commission has men and women 1,885 3,457 who were missing, while there were no data on the remaining 55 cases.
The CNDH said it investigated the reasons for the disappearance, and explains that the figure that kidnapped for ransom and migrants in Mexico and Central America were, the staging point were unknown.
The figures were released just a few days after the UN Working Group on enforced or involuntary disappear said, it reports on several cases of forced disappear allegedly carried out by Mexican soldiers.
The UN group calls for the Mexican Government on the use of the army in drug operations.
President Calderon used the army in an effort to curb the violence carried out drug cartels of the country in which more than 34,000 since he took office have been killed.
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