Mexico Edition.

Friday_673x324FRIDAY, JUNE 24.
PROGRAM # 7812 12:00 PM PT

Mexico Edition.

The Autonomous University of Morelos started taking DNA from family members of missing people from the state to compare them with the genes of 117 cadavers found in clandestine graves in Tetelcingo. Meanwhile, the collective of civil organizations that worked cleaning and inspecting the cadavers announced the creation of a gallery where tatoos, clothing and objects of these people would be displayed. The grave was operated by the Morelos district attorney’s office, and 33 bodies are still missing. They also revealed the existence of more graves in Jojutla. The government of Morelos started criminal reports on activists and an audit of the Autonomous University of Morelos. Martha Elena Ramírez hosts Voz Pública from Mexico City.

Guests: Valentina Peralta Puga, Coordinator, Red de Eslabones por los Derechos Humanos; (audios) Javier Sicilia, Movimiento por la Paz con Justicia y Dignidad; Amalia Hernández; Alejandro Vera Jiménez, Rector de la Universidad Autónoma de Morelos and María Hernández, mother Oliver Wenceslao Hernández.

Photo: Eneas De Troya/Flickr

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