Names of 52 Mexican Victims of Disappearance Travel to Space in the Artemis Ii Mission
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The collective United Forces for Our Disappeared in Nuevo León (Fundenl) managed the action
The names of more than 50 missing persons in Mexico will arrive symbolically on the Moon with the Artemis II mission, thanks to an initiative of the United Forces for Our Disappeared Collective in Nuevo León (FUNDENL).Through the boarding passes enabled by NASA, the names were included in a USB memory that travels within the Orion ship, launched on April 1, 2026.The action on board Artemis II seeks to make visible the disappearance crisis in Mex…
Monterrey (Mexico) April 2 (EFE) In an interview with EFE, Leticia Hidalgo, founder of the group Fuerzas Unidas por Nuestras Desaparecidos en Nuevo León (Fundenl) mentioned that they joined the international initiative to include the names of people on digital boarding cards carried by the Orion ship, as a way to make victims of enforced disappearance present. The names of 52 people who were victims of disappearance in the Mexican state of Nuevo…
The names of missing persons in Mexico travel in the NASA Artemis II mission, which is directed to the orbit of the Moon. It was the United Forces for Our Missing in Nuevo León collective, which reported that it included 52 search logs in this international initiative. In addition, it added a symbolic representation of more than 133 thousand missing persons in the country, as a symbolic act to make the crisis that the country is going through an…
In an act that transcends the borders of our planet, the names of 50 missing persons in Mexico have taken off to the Moon on board the Artemis II mission. As the Mexican State strives to minimize the number of victims with questioned censuses, the families of United Forces for Our Disappeared in Nuevo León (FUNDENL) have decided to take their longing for justice beyond the stars. The names of these 50 loved ones travel in a USB memory along with…
In total, there are 53 digital boarding cards, 52 with the names of victims of disappearance and one for the more than 130,000 disappeared throughout Mexico. The entry Names of 52 Mexican victims of disappearance travel to space in the Artemis II mission was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.
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