(CNSNews.com) – Organized crime-related deaths in one Mexican  border state during the first nine months of 2011 exceed the number of  Afghan civilians killed in roughly the same period in all of war-torn  Afghanistan.
According to the Mexican government, from January through September  2011 2,276 deaths were recorded in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, which  borders Texas and New Mexico.
A Nov. 2011 Congressional Research Service (CRS) report states that  over nearly the same period – January through October 2011 – 2,177  civilians were killed in Afghanistan, where a U.S.-led war against the  Taliban is underway. It did not provide a breakdown of responsibility  for that period, but said that in 2010, 75 percent of civilian deaths  were attributed to the Taliban and other “anti-government elements.”
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