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  • José Leonidas Moreno´s mother, Salvadoran migrant disappeared in  Chiapas in 1991, participates in a homage to victims State violence in Mexico in the migrants shelter "La 72", in Tenosique, Tabasco on October 14th, 2012. Mothers of central american migrants from Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua (claimed as disappeared in Mexico) will travel on a caravan from October 15t through 23 locations in 14 mexican states during 20 days. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mothers of dissapeared people begin a hunger strike in front of the General Attorney of the Republic building  in Mexico City on  May 9th, demanding  investigation of their cases of sons and other people disappeared, most of them with violence, during the past administration of Felipe Calderón Hinojosa..PICTURED: Ana María Maldonado, mother of Carlos Palomares, disappeared on September 22nd, 2010, in Mexico City.(Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Mothers of dissapeared people begin ..rike
  • Mothers of dissapeared people begin a hunger strike in front of the General Attorney of the Republic building  in Mexico City on  May 9th, demanding  investigation of their cases of sons and other people disappeared, most of them with violence, during the past administration of Felipe Calderón Hinojosa..PICTURED: Alicia Trejo Trejo, mother of Francisco Albavera Trejo, disappeared on March 26th, 2010 in Mexico City. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Mothers of dissapeared people begin ..rike
  • Mothers of dissapeared people begin a hunger strike in front of the General Attorney of the Republic building  in Mexico City on  May 9th, demanding  investigation of their cases of sons and other people disappeared, most of them with violence, during the past administration of Felipe Calderón Hinojosa..PICTURED: Nancy Raquel Rosete, mother of Elvis Axel Torres Rosete, disappeared on December 29th, 2010. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Mothers of dissapeared people begin ..rike
  • Volunteers of migrants shelter in Tenosique "La 72", bring food and water to central american migrants on October 14th, 2012. Mothers of central american migrants from Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua (claimed as disappeared in Mexico) will travel on a caravan from October 15t through 23 locations in 14 mexican states during 20 days. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mothers of disappeared people from states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Veracruz, Querétaro, Jalisco, Estado de México and Mexico City made the "Second March of Dignity" on May 10th, 2013, Mothers Day, to the Angel de la Independencia demanding results on the investigations. Human Rights Watch reported on February 2013 that, in 149 from 250 documented cases, state agents were involved during the administration of ex-president Felipe Calderón. New Enrique Peña Nieto's administration announced actions, with still no results. .PICTURED: Luis Alvarado, aka "Lolito", grandfather of Mónica Alejandrina Ramírez Alvarado, disappeared 9 years ago in Mexico City. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Second March of Dignity
  • The Acteal choir sings in migrants shelter "La 72", during a homage to the victims of State violence in Mexico on October 14th, 2012. Mothers of central american migrants from Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua (claimed as disappeared in Mexico) will travel on a caravan from October 15t through 23 locations in 14 mexican states during 20 days. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • An Honduran man drinks water in the roadway from La Palma to Tenosique, 32 km long distance from the border from Guatemala on October 14th, 2012. Mothers of central american migrants from Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua (claimed as disappeared in Mexico) will travel on a caravan from October 15t through 23 locations in 14 mexican states during 20 days. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mothers of disappeared people from states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Veracruz, Querétaro, Jalisco, Estado de México and Mexico City made the "Second March of Dignity" on May 10th, 2013, Mothers Day, to the Angel de la Independencia demanding results on the investigations. Human Rights Watch reported on February 2013 that, in 149 from 250 documented cases, state agents were involved during the administration of ex-president Felipe Calderón. New Enrique Peña Nieto's administration announced actions, with still no results..PICTURED: Lucila Valdés de Alvarado, grandmother of Mónica Alejandrina Ramírez Alvarado, disappeared 9 years ago in Mexico City. . (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Second March of Dignity
  • Mothers of dissapeared people begin a hunger strike in front of the General Attorney of the Republic building  in Mexico City on  May 9th, demanding  investigation of their cases of sons and other people disappeared, most of them with violence, during the past administration of Felipe Calderón Hinojosa..PICTURED: Ana María Maldonado, mother of Carlos Palomares, disappeared on September 22nd, 2010, in Mexico City. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Mothers of dissapeared people begin ..rike
  • "Yoel", Honduran migrant, 18, walks in Tenosique, Tabasco on October 14th, 2012.  Mothers of central american migrants from Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua (claimed as disappeared in Mexico) will travel on a caravan from October 15t through 23 locations in 14 mexican states during 20 days. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mothers of dissapeared people begin a hunger strike in front of the General Attorney of the Republic building  in Mexico City on  May 9th, demanding  investigation of their cases of sons and other people disappeared, most of them with violence, during the past administration of Felipe Calderón Hinojosa..PICTURED: Margarita López Pérez, mother of Yahaira Guadalupe Bahena López, disappeared on April 13th, 2011 in Oaxaca. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Mothers of dissapeared people begin ..rike
  • Mothers of central american migrants from Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua (claimed to be disappeared in Mexico) crossed the Guatemala - Mexico border on October 15th, 2012. The mother´s caravan  will travel through 23 locations in 14 mexican states during 20 days looking for the whereabouts of their sons. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mothers of dissapeared people begin a hunger strike in front of the General Attorney of the Republic building  in Mexico City on  May 9th, demanding  investigation of their cases of sons and other people disappeared, most of them with violence, during the past administration of Felipe Calderón Hinojosa..PICTURED: Ricardo García Cervantes, sub attorney on Human Rights of the General Attorney of the Republic PGR), who refused to offer warranties to the protestors. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Mothers of dissapeared people begin ..rike
  • Mothers of disappeared people from states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Veracruz, Querétaro, Jalisco, Estado de México and Mexico City made the "Second March of Dignity" on May 10th, 2013, Mothers Day, to the Angel de la Independencia demanding results on the investigations. Human Rights Watch reported on February 2013 that, in 149 from 250 documented cases, state agents were involved during the administration of ex-president Felipe Calderón. New Enrique Peña Nieto's administration announced actions, with still no results. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Second March of Dignity
  • Mothers of dissapeared people begin a hunger strike in front of the General Attorney of the Republic building  in Mexico City on  May 9th, demanding  investigation of their cases of sons and other people disappeared, most of them with violence, during the past administration of Felipe Calderón Hinojosa..PICTURED: Ricardo García Cervantes, sub attorney on Human Rights of the General Attorney of the Republic PGR), who refused to offer warranties to the protestors. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Mothers of dissapeared people begin ..rike
  • Mothers of disappeared people from states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Veracruz, Querétaro, Jalisco, Estado de México and Mexico City made the "Second March of Dignity" on May 10th, 2013, Mothers Day, to the Angel de la Independencia demanding results on the investigations. Human Rights Watch reported on February 2013 that, in 149 from 250 documented cases, state agents were involved during the administration of ex-president Felipe Calderón. New Enrique Peña Nieto's administration announced actions, with still no results. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Second March of Dignity
  • Mothers of disappeared people from states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Veracruz, Querétaro, Jalisco, Estado de México and Mexico City made the "Second March of Dignity" on May 10th, 2013, Mothers Day, to the Angel de la Independencia demanding results on the investigations. Human Rights Watch reported on February 2013 that, in 149 from 250 documented cases, state agents were involved during the administration of ex-president Felipe Calderón. New Enrique Peña Nieto's administration announced actions, with still no results. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Second March of Dignity
  • A member of Fuerzas Unidas por Nuestros Desaparecidos en Coahuila (FUNDEC), a local organization dedicated to disappeared people in this northern state holds pictures in a wall in Saltillo, on October 21st, 2012 (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Pictures of disappeared migrants are held in Saltillo, Coahuila, on October 21st, 2012 (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mothers of disappeared people from states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Veracruz, Querétaro, Jalisco, Estado de México and Mexico City made the "Second March of Dignity" on May 10th, 2013, Mothers Day, to the Angel de la Independencia demanding results on the investigations. Human Rights Watch reported on February 2013 that, in 149 from 250 documented cases, state agents were involved during the administration of ex-president Felipe Calderón. New Enrique Peña Nieto's administration announced actions, with still no results. .PICTURED: Bishop Raúl Vera from the Archdiocese of Saltillo, Coahuila, meets with mothers in hunger strike. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Second March of Dignity
  • Mothers of central american migrants from Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua (claimed to be disappeared in Mexico) crossed the Guatemala - Mexico border on October 15th, 2012. The mother´s caravan  will travel through 23 locations in 14 mexican states during 20 days looking for the whereabouts of their sons. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20121015_caravan_02.JPG
  • Mothers of disappeared people from states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Veracruz, Querétaro, Jalisco, Estado de México and Mexico City made the "Second March of Dignity" on May 10th, 2013, Mothers Day, to the Angel de la Independencia demanding results on the investigations. Human Rights Watch reported on February 2013 that, in 149 from 250 documented cases, state agents were involved during the administration of ex-president Felipe Calderón. New Enrique Peña Nieto's administration announced actions, with still no results. .PICTURED: Bishop Raúl Vera from the Archdiocese of Saltillo, Coahuila, meets with mothers in hunger strike. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Second March of Dignity
  • Mothers of central american migrants from Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua (claimed to be disappeared in Mexico) crossed the Guatemala - Mexico border on October 15th, 2012. The mother´s caravan  will travel through 23 locations in 14 mexican states during 20 days looking for the whereabouts of their sons. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20121015_caravan_03.JPG
  • Mothers of central american migrants from Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua (claimed to be disappeared in Mexico) crossed the Guatemala - Mexico border on October 15th, 2012. The mother´s caravan  will travel through 23 locations in 14 mexican states during 20 days looking for the whereabouts of their sons. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20121015_caravan_01.JPG
  • Mothers of disappeared people from states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Veracruz, Querétaro, Jalisco, Estado de México and Mexico City made the "Second March of Dignity" on May 10th, 2013, Mothers Day, to the Angel de la Independencia demanding results on the investigations. Human Rights Watch reported on February 2013 that, in 149 from 250 documented cases, state agents were involved during the administration of ex-president Felipe Calderón. New Enrique Peña Nieto's administration announced actions, with still no results. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Second March of Dignity
  • Bishop Raúl Vera participates in a press conference in the migrant shelter "Posada Migrante Belén", in Saltillo, Coahuila on October 20th, 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Attendants to the caravan of central american mothers pray  in La Patrona, located in Amatlán de los Reyes, Veracruz, where they were received by "Las Patronas", a local collective of women who brings free food and water to the migrants traveling in the train, on October 17th, 2012..Pictured: Rubén Figueroa, activist of Mesoamerican Migrant Movement (left) and Suyapa del Socorro Muñoz Mendoza, from Chinandega, Nicaragua (center).  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mothers from Central America who search the whereabouts of their family members in Mexico  travel 476 km (295 milles) direction north from Villahermosa, Tabasco into Amatlán de los Reyes, Veracruz, where they meet Las Patronas, a female collective who feeds the migrants in the train rails. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Maria Esperanza Blandón García, from Chinandega, north of Nicaragua, hangs a picture in the streets of Saltillo, Coahuila, on October 21st, 2012 (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Marta Esperanza Blandón García from Chinandega, north of Nicaragua poses for a portrait with a nicaraguan flag in Amatlán de los Reyes, Veracruz, where the caravan of central american mothers was received from "Las Patronas", a local collective of women who brings free food and water to the migrants traveling in the train, on October 17th, 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mothers from Central America who search the whereabouts of their family members in Mexico  travel 476 km (295 milles) direction north from Villahermosa, Tabasco into Amatlán de los Reyes, Veracruz, where they meet Las Patronas, a female collective who feeds the migrants in the train rails. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Women of the caravan of Central American mothers attend to therapy group games in Saltillo, Coahuila, on October 21st, 2012 (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Women of the caravan of Central American mothers attend to therapy group games in Saltillo, Coahuila, on October 21st, 2012 (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • After travelling 580 km (360 milles) north from Amatlán de los Reyes, Veracruz, the caravan of central american mothers arrived to Tampico, Tamaulipas, on October 17th, 2012. Tamaulipas is one of the most dangerous zones due to the presence of delictive groups. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Attendants to the caravan of central american mothers pray  in La Patrona, located in Amatlán de los Reyes, Veracruz, where they were received by "Las Patronas", a local collective of women who brings free food and water to the migrants traveling in the train, on October 17th, 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20121017_caravan_02.JPG
  • After travelling on bus during 476 km (295 milles) direction north from Villahermosa, Tabasco into Amatlán de los Reyes, Veracruz, the caravan of central american mothers  meet with Las Patronas, a local collective of women who brings free food and water to the migrants traveling in the train. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Central American women reunited with local authorities in the city of San Luis Potosí, capital of the state with the same name. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • A Nicaraguan migrant holds a flag of his country in the migrant shelter "Posada Migrante Belén", in Saltillo, Coahuila on October 20th, 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Attendants to the caravan of central american mothers pray  in La Patrona, located in Amatlán de los Reyes, Veracruz, where they were received by "Las Patronas", a local collective of women who brings free food and water to the migrants traveling in the train, on October 17th, 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20121017_caravan_05.JPG
  • After travelling on bus during 476 km (295 milles) direction north from Villahermosa, Tabasco into Amatlán de los Reyes, Veracruz, the caravan of central american mothers  meet with Las Patronas, a local collective of women who brings free food and water to the migrants traveling in the train. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20121016_caravan_07.JPG
  • The caravan of mothers of central american migrants meet local elect authorites in Villahermosa, capital of southeastern state of Tabasco, state considered as one of the main entry points of central american migrants into Mexico, and is the first place in kidnapping and vanishing of migrant people. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • The caravan of mothers of central american migrants meet local elect authorites in Villahermosa, capital of southeastern state of Tabasco, state considered as one of the main entry points of central american migrants into Mexico, and is the first place in kidnapping and vanishing of migrant people. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20121016_caravan_02.JPG
  • A Federal Policeman custodies the march of Central American mothers after they met with local authorities in the city of San Luis Potosí, capital of the state with the same name. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Women from the caravan of Central American mothers put pictures in the migrant shelter "Posada Migrante Belén", in Saltillo, Coahuila on October 20th, 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Women from the caravan of Central American mothers put pictures in the migrant shelter "Posada Migrante Belén", in Saltillo, Coahuila on October 20th, 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20121020_mothers-caravan_04.JPG
  • Women from the caravan of Central American mothers put pictures in the migrant shelter "Posada Migrante Belén", in Saltillo, Coahuila on October 20th, 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20121020_mothers-caravan_01.JPG
  • After travelling 580 km (360 milles) north from Amatlán de los Reyes, Veracruz, the caravan of central american mothers arrived to Tampico, Tamaulipas, on October 17th, 2012. Tamaulipas is one of the most dangerous zones due to the presence of delictive groups. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20121017_caravan_08.JPG
  • Attendants to the caravan of central american mothers pray  in La Patrona, located in Amatlán de los Reyes, Veracruz, where they were received by "Las Patronas", a local collective of women who brings free food and water to the migrants traveling in the train, on October 17th, 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Javier Reinoso Reyes, director of expert Services speaks with Central American women in the State Attorney in the city of San Luis Potosí, capital of the state with the same name. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • The caravan of mothers of central american migrants meet local elect authorites in Villahermosa, capital of southeastern state of Tabasco, state considered as one of the main entry points of central american migrants into Mexico, and is the first place in kidnapping and vanishing of migrant people. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20121016_caravan_01.JPG
  • Protestas por la desaparición forzada de 43 estudiantes de la Escuela Normal Rural "Raúl Isidro Burgos" ocurrida el 26 de septiembre de 2014. <br />
Hemiciclo a Juárez, 26 de mayo de 2015. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Protestas por la desaparición forzada de 43 estudiantes de la Escuela Normal Rural "Raúl Isidro Burgos" ocurrida el 26 de septiembre de 2014. <br />
Caravana de Madres Centroamericanas, Tenosique, Tabasco, 20 de noviembre de 2014. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Protestas por la desaparición forzada de 43 estudiantes de la Escuela Normal Rural "Raúl Isidro Burgos" ocurrida el 26 de septiembre de 2014. <br />
Bellas Artes, Ciudad de México, 5 de noviembre de 2014. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Protestas por la desaparición forzada de 43 estudiantes de la Escuela Normal Rural "Raúl Isidro Burgos" ocurrida el 26 de septiembre de 2014.<br />
Zócalo, Ciudad de México, 5 de noviembre de 2014. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Protestas por la desaparición forzada de 43 estudiantes de la Escuela Normal Rural "Raúl Isidro Burgos" ocurrida el 26 de septiembre de 2014. <br />
Caravana de Madres Centroamericanas, Tapachula, Chiapas, 6 de diciembre de 2014.<br />
(Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Protestas por la desaparición forzada de 43 estudiantes de la Escuela Normal Rural "Raúl Isidro Burgos" ocurrida el 26 de septiembre de 2014. <br />
Ciudad de México, 8 de noviembre de 2014. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Protestas por la desaparición forzada de 43 estudiantes de la Escuela Normal Rural "Raúl Isidro Burgos" ocurrida el 26 de septiembre de 2014. <br />
Procuraduría General de la República, 7 de noviembre de 2014. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Protestas por la desaparición forzada de 43 estudiantes de la Escuela Normal Rural "Raúl Isidro Burgos" ocurrida el 26 de septiembre de 2014. <br />
Tijuana, Baja California, 26 de marzo de 2015.<br />
(Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Protestas por la desaparición forzada de 43 estudiantes de la Escuela Normal Rural "Raúl Isidro Burgos" ocurrida el 26 de septiembre de 2014. <br />
Estela de Luz, Ciudad de México, 26 de febrero de 2015. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Protestas por la desaparición forzada de 43 estudiantes de la Escuela Normal Rural "Raúl Isidro Burgos" ocurrida el 26 de septiembre de 2014. <br />
Toma del aeropuerto de Acapulco, Guerrero, 10 de febrero de 2015.<br />
(Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Protestas por la desaparición forzada de 43 estudiantes de la Escuela Normal Rural "Raúl Isidro Burgos" ocurrida el 26 de septiembre de 2014. <br />
Oaxaca, Oaxaca, 13 de noviembre de 2014.<br />
(Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Omar García, sobreviviente de la violencia del 26 de septiembre de 2014, muestra ante la prensa el informe del Grupo Interdisciplinario de Expertos internacionales en el Centro de Derechos Humanos Miguel Agustín Pro, el 6 de septiembre de 2015. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Activists protests against  forced disappearance in front of the Foreign Ministry in Mexico City on August 30th, 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Activists protests against  forced disappearance in front of the Foreign Ministry in Mexico City on August 30th, 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Portraits of  forced disappearance victims are shown in front of the Foreign Ministry in Mexico City on August 30th, 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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