Pubdate: Sun, 15 Aug 2010 Source: El Paso Times (TX) Copyright: 2010 El Paso Times Contact: http://www.elpasotimes.com/townhall/ci_14227323 Website: http://www.elpasotimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/829 Author: Diana Washington Valdez REPORT: CHIHUAHUA HAS HIGHEST NUMBER OF MEXICO DRUG WAR MURDERS Chihuahua and five other states account for most of the murders in Mexico attributed to the drug wars, according to the just-released "2010 Mid-Year Report on Drug Violence." The University of San Diego Trans-Border Institute is the host of the Justice in Mexico Project's report by several academics. Between January and June, Chihuahua state had the highest number of slayings (1,665), and Sinaloa state had the second highest number of deaths (1,221), according to the report. The authors of the report also said it is difficult to verify the Mexican government's claim that 90 percent of all murders since the drug wars began in December 2006 are drug-related because officials will not release detailed data about the victims. Researchers for the report relied on official statistics, plus a database compiled by Mexico's Reforma newspaper. Recently, two federal government agencies reported significantly different figures for the country's death toll. For example, the Mexican Center for Research and National Security (CISEN) reported about 28,000 deaths, compared to the federal Attorney General's Office (PGR) figure of 24,826. The drug violence in Juarez raged on through early today. Mexican authorities said six people died after armed hit men struck at a home party at Lucha Esfuerzo and Jose Reyes Estrada. The victims ranged in age from 19 to 47; three of them died at the scene and the others died later at the hospital. Police said the hit men had returned a second time to the same place to kill a man they were looking for and missed in the earlier attack at about 2 a.m. today. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt