Lost But Seldom Found: Families of Mexico's Other 23,000 Disappeared Demand Action
Clayton Conn - teleSUR English
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February 24, 2015
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Five months after the kidnapping and enforced disappearance of the Ayotzinapa students, their family members and supporters continue their protests, albeit on a smaller scale than before. At the same time, family members of Mexico's 23,000 other disappeared are also demanding government action and answers.

Photo: Héctor Guerrero/AFP

A Mexican NGO is helping family members search for the bodies of their missing loved ones who disappeared in the northern part of the country. Report by Claire Mewse. (ODN)

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