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“Uncertainty is an open wound”

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“Uncertainty is an open wound”

The city of Seville welcome the first International Conference on Missing Personsan event where families Share how they live with the hope and uncertainty of not knowing what happened to their loved ones.

Stories like that of Guadeloupe are announced at this conference. Her son went missing in Jalisco, Mexicowhile he was on his way to work. Currently, Mexico is one of the most dangerous countries, with the highest rate of enforced disappearances.

According to official sources, There are approximately 115,000 people missingmost in the last six months. The country’s authorities claim that many are volunteers, but over time, relatives discover remains in crematoriums, as shown in the video that appears above these lines.

In Spain, one of the best known cases is that of Yeremi Vargasa boy who disappeared 17 years ago. His mother, however, never stopped looking for him.

From the European Foundation for Missing Persons, its vice-president, Paco Lobatonexplains that all family members share a “zero point” full of suffering and uncertainty. “Uncertainty is an open wound” said Lobatón.

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