Relatives of missing persons demand attention to forensic crisis – El Sol de México

Family of missing persons HE They manifested in it Angel of independence and the Roundabout of the Missing for demand the search of their loved ones, within the framework of the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances.

Some contingents They marched along Paseo de la Reforma to the capital’s Zócalowhere they also sued the authorities address the forensic crisis that exists in Mexicobecause they accused that More than 50 thousand bodies remain unidentified and without being handed over to their families.

Yerin Rodriguez Zamora traveled from San Luis Potosí for more than 10 hours to march and demand justice for their fatherwho disappeared when I was traveling to Miguel Aleman, Tamaulipason March 17, 2010.

“My dad He was a bus driver that had 42 people on boardThe last thing that was known is that They were intercepted by patrols in Tamaulipas,” he said.

While the camp for relatives of missing persons which has been installed for more than a week on the perimeter of the Zócalo flagpole was encapsulated with the metal structures, chairs and fences installed for the last government report of the President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

Patricia de la Cruz and other mothers and fathers They hope to to establish a dialogue table with the federal president before his administration ends.

“We have been here since August 18th and We do not plan to leave if the president does not agree to talk to us.both he and Claudia Sheinbaumbecause she is the one who remains in charge after him to follow up on our cases,” he said.

We don’t plan to move from here, we don’t cause any damage, we came in peace, we want to be well, we want to find our missing children, we want the authorities to be more empathetic with us because they don’t want to listen to us and we’re not going to move until they talk to us.

In the morning, some relatives visited the church of San Hipólito and held a paste search cards in the Glorieta de las Desaparecidos.


At 11:30 a.m., the activities began in the Roundabout of the Missing with the Prodh Centerwhere they provided legal advice to relatives of missing persons and took them to various embroidery and engraving workshops.

They also set up the Photography exhibition “Memory, truth and justice, Acapulco Guerrero“and they put up a banner called “Traces of Memory.”

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