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Searcher Mothers Find Over 40 Bags of Human Remains in Clandestine Grave Near Guadalajara Airport
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Searcher Mothers Find Over 40 Bags of Human Remains in Clandestine Grave Near Guadalajara Airport

From El Universal · (1h ago) Spanish Critical tone

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • The 'Madres Buscadoras de Jalisco' collective found over 40 bags containing human remains in a clandestine grave near Guadalajara.
  • The grave was discovered on April 25th in El Salto, a municipality close to the airport.
  • The collective continues its search despite the grim discoveries, highlighting the ongoing crisis of disappearances.

In a grim discovery that underscores the pervasive crisis of enforced disappearances in Mexico, the 'Madres Buscadoras de Jalisco' (Jalisco Searcher Mothers) collective has reported unearthing approximately 40 bags filled with human remains. These remains were found in a clandestine grave located in El Salto, a municipality mere kilometers from Guadalajara's international airport.

The collective, driven by a desperate hope to find their missing loved ones, has been tirelessly working at the site since its discovery on April 25th. Their statement, released after a day of intense searching, conveyed a powerful message: "These findings reflect the magnitude of the crisis we face, a reality that continues to grow beneath the earth. As a collective, we reiterate that we remain on site every day, working with our own means, driven by hope and love for those who have not yet returned home. We will not stop."

These findings reflect the magnitude of the crisis that we face, a reality that continues to grow under the ground. As a collective, we reiterate that we remain on the site every day, working with our own means, driven by hope and love for those who have not yet returned home. We will not stop.

โ€” Madres Buscadoras de JaliscoThe collective expressed their determination to continue searching despite the grim discoveries.

While acknowledging the support from state authorities, including the state search commissioner Vรญctor Hugo รvila Barrientos and the state prosecutor's office, the 'Madres Buscadoras' pointedly contrasted the horror unfolding just kilometers from the airport with the global attention focused on Guadalajara as a host city for the upcoming World Cup. "While the world looks towards Guadalajara Airport for the World Cup, just 6 km away, in Las Pintitas, pain springs from the earth," they wrote on social media, a stark reminder of the hidden suffering within the country.

This discovery is particularly poignant from a Mexican perspective. It highlights the immense bravery and resilience of ordinary citizens, particularly mothers, who have taken it upon themselves to confront the horrific reality of mass graves and disappearances, often in the face of extreme danger. The stark contrast drawn between the World Cup preparations and the clandestine graves serves as a powerful indictment of how international events can overshadow the deep-seated human tragedies unfolding within Mexico. The 'Madres Buscadoras' are not just searching for bodies; they are demanding justice and accountability in a system that has failed to protect its citizens.

While the world looks towards Guadalajara Airport for the World Cup, just 6 km away, in Las Pintitas, pain springs from the earth.

โ€” Madres Buscadoras de JaliscoThe collective highlighted the stark contrast between the upcoming World Cup preparations and the discovery of the clandestine grave.
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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.