Phenomenon of organized violenced against civilians
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Terrorist incidents in Mexico[1][2]
Year
Number of incidents
Deaths
Injuries
2016
5
4
0
2015
19
9
10
2014
5
1
2
2013
8
47
110
2012
16
17
8
2011
2
0
1
2010
5
0
0
2009
1
2
3
2008
8
21
104
2007
10
25
6
2006
7
7
34
2005
1
2
0
2004
1
0
3
2003
1
2
1
2002
0
0
0
2001
7
13
5
2000
4
5
3
1999
1
0
2
1998
2
3
5
1997
95
229
47
1996
75
96
211
1995
29
61
27
1994
42
88
32
1993
0
0
0
1992
6
6
2
1991
10
13
0
1990
5
3
1
1989
1
0
0
1988
3
2
0
1987
1
0
0
1982
2
0
0
1985
1
0
0
1984
4
13
9
1983
2
0
2
1982
3
1
0
1981
3
0
6
1980
5
3
0
1979
10
5
0
1978
30
7
18
1977
19
11
15
1976
20
26
5
1975
10
32
5
1974
16
2
0
1973
6
1
0
1972
1
0
0
1971
0
0
0
1970
2
0
0
Terrorism in Mexico is the phenomenon of organized violence against civilians. It appeared in the 1960s, committed by communist guerrillas.[3]
^National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses s to Terrorism (2016). "Global Terrorism Database". www.start.umd.edu. Retrieved 2019-03-17. See Global Terrorism Database (globalterrorismdb_0616dist.xlsx).
^National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism. (2016). Global Terrorism Database (gtd1993_0616dist.xlsx). Retrieved from University of Maryland
^"Breve cronología de los principales movimientos sociales ocurridos en México". Lucha de Clases.org. 21 December 2011. Retrieved 2018-08-08.
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