Rosa Icela Rodríguez reiterates commitment to victims in meeting with collectives
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TUXTLA GUTIÉRREZ, CHIS.- The Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) highlighted the struggle of the groups of seeking mothers and families, criticizing the impunity of the government in the face of the demands of these groups. Captain Marcos said that the families with their sore hands and heart “touch, feel the door that believes itself powerful, eternal, unbreakable.” THE MAY BE INTERESTED: The UN denounces the lack of justice for relati…
The Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) sympathized with the cause of the seeking mothers by pointing out that with “peak, shovel and mallet” they fight against the impunity of the country. In a statement, signed by the Captain, a supposed pseudonym of Comandante Marcos, indicated that the seeking mothers were normal people, but the tragedy knocked at their door and now it is their turn to remove debris to seek the truth. It may also in…
The Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) recognized the work of the seeking mothers in Mexico with this message: “Not only do they carry picks and shovels.” According to figures shared by Amnesty International, it was estimated in August 2024 that in Mexico there are more than 200 groups of family members, fathers and seeking mothers. The collectives of seeking mothers were founded to locate their relatives who make up the 127 thousand 6…
The Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) highlighted the struggle of the searching mothers and families and criticized the government's neglect and impunity in the face of these demands for justice. Captain Marcos expressed that the searching mothers and families, with their aching hands and hearts, "knock, feel the door that believes itself powerful, eternal, unbreakable." "Those hands do not beg, that heart does not plead. They only ca…
The voice of the tough, tall, gray-bearded man broke and wept like a child: “I am a graduate Rosa Icela that you and the president are going to change this story and you are going to help us get back to our homes our treasures (sobs). And even if I am a little bone to have it and know that they are there, because a man and a woman are tired, their parents, from what we are living from. And that our children, our children are going to come back. …
The fourth dialogue table was held between the Secretary of the Interior, Rosa Icela Rodríguez, and relatives of missing persons. The secretary again listened to the attendees. “My brother Alejandro disappeared 9 years ago in Los Mochis Sinaloa, working in a fertilizer company. And my brother Marco Antonio disappeared in Valle de Aquino, Sonora, on May 4, 2019,” Milagros Valenzuela said. “He disappeared on November 22, 2022, in Villa de Álvarez,…
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