For 13 years, every May 10, women relatives of disappeared persons gather at the Monument to the Mother and march through the Historic Center of Mexico City, and through the streets of the main cities of the country, remembering the Mexicans who are missing 100,000 people, who are the sons and daughters of someone who will not be able to celebrate Mother’s Day on this day. In their slogans, posters and speeches, these women not only demand the appearance of their loved one, but also demand justice and an end to impunity in the face of multiple violence for all.
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