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Children in Guerrero: the Invisible Victims of Enforced Disappearance

The disappearance of people in Guerrero has left a deep mark on children, considered indirect victims who face emotional traumas and low school performance after the loss of their parents or siblings. These children live in constant uncertainty, where the absence of their loved ones becomes more evident on special dates, forcing families to seek psychological support and containment spaces to mitigate the impact of violence. In an effort to retu…
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The disappearance of people in Guerrero has left a deep mark on children, considered indirect victims who face emotional traumas and low school performance after the loss of their parents or siblings. These children live in constant uncertainty, where the absence of their loved ones becomes more evident on special dates, forcing families to seek psychological support and containment spaces to mitigate the impact of violence. In an effort to retu…

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aztecaguerrero.com broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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