RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Hundreds of mothers of missing persons in Mexico demanded on Monday, May 10, urgent solutions to the alarming figures and recalled that, despite it being Mothers’ Day, for them “there is no more May 10”.
During the march, the participants shouted slogans such as “May 10th is not a holiday, it is a day of struggle and protest”, “Not one more disappeared” or “Daughter, listen, your mother is in the struggle” (Photo internet reproduction)
“We come to complain, because for us there is no more May 10. I have a missing son and they destroyed a whole family,” said María de Jesús González, whose son disappeared in 2010 after he and two other young people were taken from a large party in Torreón, in the northern state of Coahuila.