मंगलवार, 28 अगस्त 2007

TO all editor

FOUNDATION FOR COMMAN MAN {WELFARE SOCITY} NO 55808
B/58/149 GURU NANAK PURA LAXMI NAGAR DELHI 110092 INDIA

CHAIRMAN PARHLAD KUMAR AGGARWAL 09312950178
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Under the dark shadows of nithari carnage Alliance for investigation of the missing & slaughtered Children/person
Missing Children all word problem
In 2005, more than 66,500 children were reported missing in Canada, according to National Missing Children's Services. Yet as staggering as that number sounds, it represents an unusual drop. The number of missing children has increased almost every year since 1993. After an encouraging decrease in 1999, the trend continued unabated.


Missing Children cases in Canada, by year
(Source: RCMP Missing Children's Registry)

Total missing Runaway Unknown Other Wander Parental abduction Kidnap Accident
2005 66,548 51,280 12,079 2,061 704 349 30 45
2004 67,266 52,280 11,373 2,552 671 332 31 27
2003 67,809 53,459 10,922 2,205 805 358 39 21
2002 66,532 52,390 10,994 2,052 594 429 35 38
2001 66,994 53,434 10,364 1,990 742 387 48 49
2000 63,712 50,633 10,031 1,958 597 416 42 35
1999 60,360 47,585 9,884 1,947 496 358 52 38
1998 62,087 48,388 10,254 2,326 623 426 42 28
1997 58,098 45,527 9,404 2,138 506 426 60 37
1996 56,122 43,717 9,181 1,914 822 409 45 34
1995 55,749 43,709 9,039 1,824 720 354 68 35
1994 51,973 40,140 8,901 1,774 672 394 68 24
1993 55,908 43,102 9,959 1,810 543 407 61 26



The majority of missing children were runaways (51,280), compared with 30 kidnappings and 349 parental abductions.
Females were more likely to go missing than males and accounted for 57 per cent of all missing kids.
Kidnapping reports, including stranger abductions, were the lowest since the National Missing Children's Services program began in 1986, although parental abduction reports jumped from the previous year (to 344 from 332).
The majority of missing children were runaways (52,390), compared with 35 kidnappings and 429 parental abductions.
Females were more likely to go missing than males and accounted for 59 per cent of all missing kids.
If you wish to report a missing child or have information on a missing child, please contact the following: Yours sincerely,

Parhald Aggarwal,
b58/149 guru nanak pura laxmi nagar
delhi 110092 india
phone
9312950178
E mail parhlad_aggarwal@yahoo.co.in
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