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Mexico's security minister has stated that a "ranch of horror" discovered earlier this month, containing human remains, is believed to be a cartel training site where those who resisted recruitment were killed, rather than an "extermination camp" where hundreds or thousands were systematically murdered. The site was found by an activist search group in Teuchitlan, a rural area outside Guadalajara.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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