Decades after his sister disappeared during the political repression of Mexico’s “Dirty War”, Roberto Martinez hopes to finally meet the child he believes she gave birth to while held captive. The creation of a government commission to search for at least 14 children thought to have been born to alleged victims of forced disappearance has given relatives newfound optimism.
Decades after his sister disappeared during the political repression of Mexico’s “Dirty War”, Roberto Martinez hopes to finally meet the child he believes she gave birth to while held captive. The creation of a government commission to search for at least 14 children thought to have been born to alleged victims of forced disappearance has given relatives newfound optimism.
Mexico hunts for missing children of Dirty War - World - CULIACAN: Roberto Martinez holding the portrait of his sister Lourdes, who disappeared in 1974, in Culiacan, state of Sinaloa, Mexico. Roberto has renewed hope.
Decades after his sister disappeared during the political repression of Mexico’s “Dirty War,” Roberto Martinez hopes to finally meet the child he believes she