Leticia Mora Nieto

The process her family lives is very to  that of the young women missing from the Campo Algodonero / Cotton Field case that points out that, according to the International Law of the Human Rights that stereotyping because of gender is a form of discrimination, since from the momento she raised the report the authorities told her mother: “Don’t worry, ma’am. You’re daughter is probably in Acapulco or off with some boyfriend”. Leticia is on the Caravan representing a big group of mothers whose daughters disappeared in the Estado de México.

 “My life was split apart the day of May 30th, 2011, when my youngest daughter, Georgina Ivonne Ramírez Mora, who was then twenty- two, disappeared. She left her house to go to the supermarket to buy some things for the dinner that she was preparing.”…

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