Mexico activists demand justice for gender-based violence 2 minutes read
Mexico City, Jan 25 (efe-epa).- Mexican civil society groups, activists and victims on Monday held a demonstration demanding justice in the cases of rape and disappearances of women in the country.
In front of the facilities of the Mexico City Attorney General’s Office, protesters demanded justice for those who have suffered these crimes and still have not received a judicial response.
“The investigative police do nothing to look for our children. That only happens here in Mexico,” Miriam Jaqueline Palmeros Rosas, mother of a missing young woman, told EFE.
Miriam said that on July 24 her daughter, Jael Monserrat, disappeared after entering a car at the Iztapalapa mayor’s office in the Mexican capital.
Mexican civil society groups, activists and victims on Monday held a demonstration demanding justice in the cases of rape and disappearances of women in the country.. Mexico activists demand justice for gender-based violence | Main | English edition | Agencia EFE
Mexican civil society groups, activists and victims on Monday held a demonstration demanding justice in the cases of rape and disappearances of women in the country.. Mexico activists demand justice for gender-based violence | Life | English edition | Agencia EFE
Line 1 of capital’s subway system resumes operations after fire Lines 2 and 3 will begin operating again in February
Published on Monday, January 25, 2021
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Line 1 of Mexico City’s Metro reopened Monday after being shut down for two weeks due to a fire on January 9.
According to preliminary reports by the Mexico City Attorney General’s Office, the fire appears to have been caused by an equipment malfunction at the Buen Tono substation. It took the life of a police officer, who fell from the building as a result of the blaze, and over 30 people had to be treated for smoke inhalation.