The first thing you see when crossing Reforma and Bucareli are the names. More than 200, engraved on steel, placed a few steps from the antimonument of Ayotzinapa. On May 30, families of murdered and disappeared journalists installed the antimonument «Here no one forgets», a demand of justice that now forms part of the route of memory of the capital Text: Alejandro Ruiz Photo: Galo Cañas and Alberto Roa / Cuaroscuro CITY OF MEXICO.—There are nam…
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The first thing you see when crossing Reforma and Bucareli are the names. More than 200, engraved on steel, placed a few steps from the antimonument of Ayotzinapa. On May 30, families of murdered and disappeared journalists installed the antimonument «Here no one forgets», a demand of justice that now forms part of the route of memory of the capital Text: Alejandro Ruiz Photo: Galo Cañas and Alberto Roa / Cuaroscuro CITY OF MEXICO.—There are nam…