Disappeared

Mexico, a Mass Grave, a Deep Pain

”The example of the searching mothers is the example of the women in Veracruz, of the indigenous women in Acteal and Polhó, and the Zapatista women of Oventik, La Garrucha, and La Realidad. Today, searching mothers should always be heard by the political authorities, yet they wander alone searching for graves, looking for the slightest clue that leads them to their living relatives, or even to know if they left any trace.”

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Sheinbaum Presents Reforms to Disappearance Law without Consulting Families of the Disappeared

”In a press release, the National Movement for Our Disappeared—which brings together more than 100 groups across the country—stated that, while they recognize the president’s belated interest in the issue, it is necessary to reiterate that the participation of families must be included, as they were the ones who learned to search when the authorities failed to do so.”

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From San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, We Join in the National Mourning

Statement from Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas Center for Human Rights, United Families of Chiapas Committee, Searching for Our Missing Migrants “Junax Ko’ntantik,” Melel Xojobal A.C., Services and Advice for Peace, A.C. (SERAPAZ), Mesoamerican Voices, Action with Migrant Peoples, at the vigil held in solidarity with the disappeared and searching mothers in Mexico.

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