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  • Chiapas Uprising (1994-Present).
  • EPR Marxist Guerrilla Conflict (1996-Present).
  • Mexico's Drug War (2006-Present).

These three are ongoing, low-intensity conflicts, meaning no outright war between the opposing parties has ever happened, but it doesn't mean casualties don't exist. For instance, since the Mexico's Drug War was proclaimed by Mexican President Felipe Calderon Hinojosa on December 11, 2006, more than 80,000 people (2014 and counting) have been killed by confrontations between federal, state and local police forces against drug cartel members.

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