Mothers of some of 111,000 people who have disappeared in Mexico over decades of violence are marking the International Day of the Disappeared with protests and demands that the government do more to locate their loved ones.
On the International Day of the Disappeared, mothers in Mexico lead poignant protests, demanding urgent government action to find their missing children amid a deep-rooted crisis.
“If we don’t search for our children, nobody will,” said one mother, as protesters marked the International Day of the Disappeared to demand the goverment helps find their loved ones
Mothers of some of 111,000 people who have disappeared in Mexico over decades of violence on Wednesday marked the International Day of the Disappeared with protests and demands that the government do more to locate their loved ones. Edith Pérez Rodríguez, one of the marchers, wore a T-shirt with photos of her two sons, Alexis and José Arturo Domínguez Pérez. “If we don’t search for our children, nobody will do it,” said Pérez Rodríguez.
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