Thousands of Mexican raised awareness on Fridays and Saturdays, condemning the recent discovery of a “eradication camp” in the western state of Jalisco.
In Mexico, the protesters painted a summary of the cemetery site on the Isakur farm in front of the National Palace at the Historical Center. In addition, about 400 pairs of shoes were scattered on the ground near the outside, as the participants lit candles and chanted slogans demanding justice.
On March 5, a search group was found Burned men on Isakurre farm near Jalisco’s TechitlanWith 200 pairs of shoes and other rejected individual items such as clothing, spine and handbags.
Joint Jalisco’s Warrior’s Warrior’s Warrior Seewelers of the Family members of the missing persons responsible for “finding the site, met with enthusiastic applause while addressing a meeting in Mexico.
Other search groups of the missing and the mothers, along with mothers, invited President Claudia Shinbam to meet with them to discuss the crisis of the missing persons.
A spokesman said the disappearance of persons has become “a national dream”, and the destruction camp in Tucidlan said “is not an isolated event.”
There was a brief dispute with the police as many masked protesters tried to knock out the barricades around the national palace.
According to Human Rights Watch (HRW), As of September 2024, more than 115,000 people disappeared in Mexico. HRW, which called Mexico’s situation “human rights crisis,”, said the disappearance of the killings for the third consecutive year in 2023, but the disappearance of the missing has increased significantly.
The findings of the Isakurre farm were especially confused as federal and state officials seized the place last September, but the horrific findings were made public until the search joint entered the unsafe farm on March 5.
On Saturday, the National Mourning Day was convened by activists led by a group of “Huales de Memia” (traces of memory).
In addition to the struggle in Mexico, meetings gathered in the central squares of Curreto’s Silban Singho; Kurnawaka, Morolos; Fresnilo, Jagadekas; Jures Chiudat, Sivawa; Dijuana, Baja California; Oksaka, Oksaka; Tukstla Gutrees, Chiabas; Toluka, Mexico State; Quadalajara and Techidlin, Jalsco.
In the quadalajaraHundreds filled Plaza in front of the governor’s mansion, leaving the red net filled with shoes in front of the main door. The state government failed to fully investigate the site in Tucidlan, or echoed from the buildings around the square to make their investigation public. In the evening, the group held a candle parade for Plaza de Armas.
On Sunday, about 1,500 members from various search collections marched on the streets of Tucidlin, and ended the struggle with a mass of eight priests from the region. The Mexican Episcopal Conference called the Findings The Ranjil called “one of the dark and most heart -breaking events in the latest history of Mexico.”
Sunday, news magazine The process of being reported Warrior Looks have lodged a complaint with the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) Central authorities investigating the Tucidlin case Prevented the collective investigation.
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