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  • Members of Amnesty International in Mexico protest in front of the Embassy of Guatemala in Mexico on May 28th, 2013, in solidarity with the victims of violence in that country and in protest against the falloff of the first sentence to ex-president general José Efrain Ríos Montt, initially condemned to 80 years for genocide and crimes against humanity. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Members of Amnesty International in Mexico protest in front of the Embassy of Guatemala in Mexico on May 28th, 2013, in solidarity with the victims of violence in that country and in protest against the falloff of the first sentence to ex-president general José Efrain Ríos Montt, initially condemned to 80 years for genocide and crimes against humanity. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Members of Amnesty International in Mexico protest in front of the Embassy of Guatemala in Mexico on May 28th, 2013, in solidarity with the victims of violence in that country and in protest against the falloff of the first sentence to ex-president general José Efrain Ríos Montt, initially condemned to 80 years for genocide and crimes against humanity. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Members of Amnesty International in Mexico protest in front of the Embassy of Guatemala in Mexico on May 28th, 2013, in solidarity with the victims of violence in that country and in protest against the falloff of the first sentence to ex-president general José Efrain Ríos Montt, initially condemned to 80 years for genocide and crimes against humanity. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Members of Amnesty International in Mexico protest in front of the Embassy of Guatemala in Mexico on May 28th, 2013, in solidarity with the victims of violence in that country and in protest against the falloff of the first sentence to ex-president general José Efrain Ríos Montt, initially condemned to 80 years for genocide and crimes against humanity. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Nadin Reyes, daughter of Edmundo Reyes Amaya holds a banner with a portrait of her father, on August 30th, 2012.  Edmundo, or Andrés Reyes Amaya, alleged member of the Revolutionary Popular Army, sociailst armed organization, was dissapeared my members of Mexican Army on May 25th, 2007. (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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  • 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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  • Activists hang a banner against forced dissapearance on the fences in front of the Foreign Ministry in Mexico City on August 30th, 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • A man holds a cross in the representation on the Migrants Viacrucis in the streets  Tenosique, Tabasco, on March 29th 2013.  In the walk, that started in La Palma (32 km away from Tenosique), a hundred of migrants and human rights defenders walked demanding end on extortions. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Kevin Barrientos, 16, originary from Zacapa, Guatemala, represents Jesus Christ in the representation on the Migrants Viacrucis in the streets  Tenosique, Tabasco, on March 29th 2013.  In the walk, that started in La Palma (32 km away from Tenosique), a hundred of migrants and human rights defenders walked demanding end on extortions. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
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Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
<br />
This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
<br />
They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_Migrants_viacrucis_06.JPG
  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
<br />
Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
<br />
This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
<br />
They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_Migrants_viacrucis_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: Luis Alvarado, aka "Lolito", grandfather 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: 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
  • Central american migrants arrive to Los Pinos presidential headquarters in Mexico City to seek a meeting with Enrique Peña Nieto on April 23rd, 2014, a week after they failed to address a train in their way to the United States. The migrants, with human rights defenders,  demand free transit through Mexico and Migratory authorities to stop violence in their way. <br />
<br />
Central American migrants have to make deadly and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train during weeks to arrive to the United States.   rough Mexico. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Central american migrants arrive to Los Pinos presidential headquarters in Mexico City to seek a meeting with Enrique Peña Nieto on April 23rd, 2014, a week after they failed to address a train in their way to the United States. The migrants, with human rights defenders,  demand free transit through Mexico and Migratory authorities to stop violence in their way. <br />
<br />
Central American migrants have to make deadly and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train during weeks to arrive to the United States.   rough Mexico. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_Migrants_viacrucis_11.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
  • 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 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
  • Central American migrants participate in a meeting in the Mexican Senate after arriving to Mexico City on April 24th, 2014. Migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
<br />
Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
<br />
This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
<br />
They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_Migrants_viacrucis_14.JPG
  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
<br />
Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
<br />
This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
<br />
They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_Migrants_viacrucis_09.JPG
  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
<br />
Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
<br />
This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
<br />
They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_Migrants_viacrucis_04.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
  • Central american migrants arrive to Los Pinos presidential headquarters in Mexico City to seek a meeting with Enrique Peña Nieto on April 23rd, 2014, a week after they failed to address a train in their way to the United States. The migrants, with human rights defenders,  demand free transit through Mexico and Migratory authorities to stop violence in their way. <br />
<br />
Central American migrants have to make deadly and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train during weeks to arrive to the United States.   rough Mexico. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_Migrants_viacrucis_12.JPG
  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
<br />
Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
<br />
This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
<br />
They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_Migrants_viacrucis_08.JPG
  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
<br />
Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
<br />
This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
<br />
They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_Migrants_viacrucis_07.JPG
  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
<br />
Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
<br />
This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
<br />
They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_Migrants_viacrucis_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. .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 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. .PICTURED: Bishop Raúl Vera from the Archdiocese of Saltillo, Coahuila, meets with mothers in hunger strike. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Second March of Dignity
  • Central American migrants participate in a meeting in the Mexican Senate after arriving to Mexico City on April 24th, 2014. Migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
<br />
Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
<br />
This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
<br />
They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_Migrants_viacrucis_15.JPG
  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
<br />
Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
<br />
This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
<br />
They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_Migrants_viacrucis_10.JPG
  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
<br />
Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
<br />
This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
<br />
They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_Migrants_viacrucis_05.JPG
  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
<br />
Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
<br />
This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
<br />
They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_Migrants_viacrucis_03.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
  • Greenpeace flies a hot air balloon with the message "Rescue the Climate" over the ruins of the ancient Mayan city of Chichen Itza, as delegates prepare to meet for UN Climate Negotiations COP16 in nearby Cancun. Greenpeace is sending the message that even the most advanced civilizations can collapse, and urges that if we do not act, climate change could have devastating consequences for humanity. It is not too late. Simply by making the right choices at this meeting, governments can - and must - set us on the path to a safe future - by making climate change history.11/28/2010 (Photo: Greenpeace / Prometeo Lucero)
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