‘Don’t Forget My Esmeralda’: José Luis Castillo Turns 15 Looking for His Daughter
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José Luis Castillo, who is 15 years old looking for his daughter Esmeralda, appeared at the 8M march in Mexico City, and on International Women’s Day asked that they not forget the missing girl. “My first dream is that they will knock on my door, that my Esperada will come and tell me: ‘old man, I have arrived’. To be able to give her that hug that I’ve had for more than 15 years. My other dream is that in my country there are no more males, but…
José Castillo, father of Esmeralda Castillo, a young woman who disappeared in Ciudad Juárez in 2009, participated in the march for International Women's Day (8M) in Mexico City (CDMX).The young woman's father arrived at the mobilization and was greeted by feminist contingents among cries of support and signs of solidarity.Visibly excited he asked that, as every year, he should not forget the case of his daughter.In a brief meeting with the media…
On May 19, 2009, the life of the Castillo Rincón family changed forever in Ciudad Juárez. Esmeralda Castillo, just 14 years old, left home to school and never returned. Since that day, his father, José Luis Castillo, has not released his photograph and takes it every 8M . What began as a desperate search became one of the most emblematic civil mobilizations in Mexico. Don José Luis Castillo and the bright pink Don José Luis is an inseparable fig…
#JaimeGUERRERO José Luis Castillo arrived this Sunday at the International Women’s Day march in Mexico City with the same slogan always sewn to his chest: “Don’t forget me, I’m missing.” He’s been fighting for 16 years since his daughter Esmeralda, then 14 years, left her home on [...] The post “I’m going to give you that hug I want to give you so much”: Esmeralda Castillo’s father in the march of #8M appeared first on Page 3.
Esmeralda Castillo Rincón, disappeared for 16 years; she was only 14 years old when she left home for her school and never returned, since then her father, José Luis Castillo, demanded justice with banners and photographs, without losing faith or hope to find her. Don José Luis Castillo attended today as in the last 16 years the 8M march with pink glitter as if it were a sign of hope, light and enlightenment of the way both of his daughter and o…
On March 8th, one figure often stands out from the crowd: José Luis Castillo, a father who has been searching for his missing daughter for over a decade. His image throwing pink glitter into the air has become a symbol of peaceful yet powerful protest. For him, that glitter represents the light of his daughter Esmeralda and all the women who remain missing. The disappearance of Esmeralda Castillo: On May 19, 2009, the lives of the Castillo Rinc…
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