Nestor Jimenez and Emir Olivares
Newspaper La Jornada
Friday, January 13, 2023, p. 8
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador remembered his first wife, Rocío Beltrán, yesterday on the 20th anniversary of her death.
Likewise, after highlighting his fight for human rights and justice in different indigenous communities in the country, the President lamented the death of the cleric Miguel Concha Malo.
Through his social networks, the federal president recalled that Beltrán, mother of his first three children, was by his side at the beginning of his fight.
Today is the 20th anniversary of the death of my first wife Rocío, who accompanied me with great solidarity and love at the beginning of our struggle.
he tweeted.
In addition, he shared some texts and photographs about this exceptional and endearing woman
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In turn, when resuming his morning press conferences, which were paused on Tuesday and Wednesday due to the trilateral meeting of North American presidents, he issued a brief message at the beginning of yesterday morning at the National Palace.
We are very sorry for the loss, the death of Father Miguel Concha, who was always fighting in favor of indigenous communities and defending human rights. Then, Father Miguel Concha passed away and we remember him here with great affection, with great affection.
said the head of the federal Executive.
The death of Fray Miguel Concha, who opened the door for progressive priests to write in different media, was announced Monday by the Fray Francisco de Vitoria Human Rights Center, which he co-founded in 1984.