“We are asking for the solidarity of all the actors to find them alive now. (…) Their absence hurts a lot, it’s hard to stand without them, without knowing where they are,” said Ana Lucía Lagunes Gasca, Ricardo’s sister, in front of the also known as Glorieta del Ahuehuete.
The photographs of Ricardo Lagunes and Antonio Díaz were placed on the fences surrounding La Glorieta de las y los Desaparecidos, as a reminder of the State’s inability to find them. pic.twitter.com/he0QClqZ2k
– Glorieta of the Disappeared (@GlorietaMx)
January 22, 2023
Ricardo is a lawyer focused on human rights and Antonio is a teacher and community leader; They were reported missing on January 15.
They were last seen at a community assembly in Aquila, Michoacán, and the last communication they had was when they were on their way to Tecoman, Colima.
The truck in which they were traveling was later found with bullet holes on Highway 200, heading to Manzanillo.
The families have pointed to the Ternium mining company as allegedly responsible for the disappearance of the defenders, since they sought to protect the rights of the community members against the company.