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Journalists Open Platform to Identify Missing Persons' Garments

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GUADALAJARA, JAL.- Journalists and data analysis specialists created a platform for the identification of the more than 200 garments found last March at the ranch Izaguirre, which is linked to a drug cartel in the municipality of Teuchitlán, Jalisco. Darwin Franco explained to the EFE agency that the project is a collaboration between the independent media ZonaDocs, Animal Político and where the disappeared go, as well as the organization Tejer …
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Journalists and data analysis specialists from Mexico created a platform for the identification of the more than 200 garments found last March at the Izaguirre ranch, which is linked to a drug cartel in the municipality of Teuchitlán, Jalisco (west of the country). Darwin Franco explained to EFE that the project is a collaboration between the independent media ZonaDocs, Animal Político and where the disappeared go, as well as the organization Te…

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The ‘The garments speak’ initiative emerged in response to the way the Jalisco Prosecutor’s Office published the personal articles found, in a digital folder in separate files, without classifications or search system. The entry Journalists open a platform to identify missing persons’ garments was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.

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lavozdemichoacan.com.mx broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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