Mexico Edition.

Friday_673x324FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30.
PROGRAM # 7642 12:00 PM PT

Mexico Edition.

Family members of people kidnapped in the Mexican state of Veracruz report government negligence and lack of investigation of their caaes, as well as the involvement of state agents in some of their disappearances. In their interviews, they tell how two family members of soccer player and architecture student Gerson Quevedo Orozco were killed when they went looking for him. They report that thiugh there are clues to find Rubí Salcedo, kidnapped in 2012, the authorities have not investigated, and in the case of Aron Godos, local police failed to pay ransom. Also in this edition, retired workers from the Mexican paranational oil company Petróleos Mexicanos protest a change to their pensions and denounce general increases that will be caused by higher gasoline prices in 2016. Martha Elena Ramírez hosts Voz Pública from Mexico City.

Guests: (pretaped) Maricela Orozco Montalvo, mother of Gerson and Alán Quevedo Orozco; Araceli Salcedo Jiménez, mother of Rubí Salcedo Jiménez; Carla Araceli Pérez Guerrero, wife of Aron Miranda Godos; Mario Galicia, member of the Committee of Energy Studies and retired engineer with Petróleos Mexicanos, Mexico City

Photo: Christian Frausto Bernal/Flickr

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