6 years after the disappearance of 43 students from Ayotzinapa,
at the hands of the state
Once again the families of the 43 disappeared “normalistas” (teaching school students, NT) are winning the streets of Mexico along with students and workers who are raising their voices.
Because they were taken alive, we want them ALIVE! The state is responsible!
As the parents of the 43 students themselves did from north to south of the Americas, seeking justice for their children who were disappeared by the state...
We must unite all the working class and poor people because when we go out to fight for our rights, the governments kill us with their police, disappear us and imprison us. Without justice there will be no peace!
Greetings to the relatives of the 43 students on a new anniversary of their disappearancen
¡De Argentina a México, UNA SOLA VOZ!
Greeting from Cristina, mother of Facundo Castro who was disappeared and murdered by the Buenos Aires, Argentine police:
“Hello, good afternoon, my name is Cristina Castro, mother of Facundo José Astudillo Castro, who was disappeared and killed by the Buenos Aires police of Villarino district in the province of Buenos Aires in Argentina. From here my support and my solidarity for all of Mexico, for the parents of the children that on September 26, 2014 those 43 students were disappeared by the forces. It should not have been like that, we wait for their prompt appearance, we ask for justice, we ask for these 43 students to appear alive. To Mr. Mario González, father of Cesar Manuel González, all my support, all my solidarity for all the parents of the 43 disappeared from here from Argentina, my support, my respect and, Reappearance alive NOW! May this never happen again, to any student or anyone. May the NEVER MORE be EVER MORE, seriously! From Argentina and Mexico united, in one person, in one voice. JUSTICE FOR ALL! Thanks, bye."
Greetings to the parents of the 43 “normalistas” (teaching school students) from Ayotzinapa who were disappeared by the State, from the Commission of Convicted Workers, Relatives and Friends of Las Heras, Argentina
September 25, 2020
Las Heras, Argentinean Patagonia
To the parents of the 43 normalistas of Ayotzinapa
Six years after their disappearance at the hands of the State, we are still shouting together THEY WERE TAKEN ALIVE, WE WANT THEM BACK ALIVE!
Dear comrades, parents of the 43 disappeared young students, it is about to be another year since this horrible act was committed by the Mexican State.
Since that September 26th you have not rested a single day looking for your children, not only in Mexico, but also from the United States to Argentina.
That exemplary action and your tireless struggle, despite having spent six years, must be taken into the hands of all the workers and their organizations.
You know that for six years our families have been fighting together. Our struggle against the brutal sentence of life imprisonment by the (in)justice system of the oil companies and the Argentine State is a single struggle to free all the political prisoners in the world, to get justice for our martyrs and against the disappearances that are multiplying in hundreds and thousands around the world.
Today we can only broaden and strengthen this path of unity beyond borders, because those at the top have united to attack us, to unload all their crisis on our shoulders, either leaving us without work or sending us to work, exposing us to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This September 26, we embrace you again from a distance and we will not lower our arms until we together find your 43 children, who are our children and those of the entire world working class.
For the 43 normalistas, for the freedom of all the prisoners, for our absolution and for justice for all our martyrs, we have to call together from the United States to Patagonia and on all five continents for a WORLD DAY OF FURY.
WE EMBRACE YOU FROM LAS HERAS, SANTA CRUZ
Commission of Convicted Workers, Relatives and Friends of Las Heras
Greetings from the commission for the political prisoners of Chile
Greetings of solidarity and struggle for the parents of the 43 disappeared students of Ayotzinapa, from Cristián Zenteno, father of Jesús Zenteno, a young political prisoner who has been behind bars for 10 months in the prisons of the Piñera government.
“Friends, my name is Cristian Centeno Guerrero, father of Jesús Centeno Guiñez, a political prisoner here in Chile. We want, I want and we want to send you a very fraternal greeting, full of love, strength and justice so that you can find your children. Greetings with all our heart for Mexico, so that you find your children. Strength, friends! "
The fisrt line salutes the parents of the 43
Long live militant internationalism!
Hello, my name is Marcelo and I am a victim of ocular trauma by the police and the Chilean State. From here I send you a fraternal greeting, a lot of energy and hope in your search. And I demand from the Mexican government the appearance of the 43 comrades who disappeared 6 years ago. Strongly rejecting all abuse, rape, murder and cover-up by the Mexican government. Because we want them alive! I send you a lot of energy, strength Latin American people
Greetingsof Lourdes Hidalgo, survivor of the Luis Viale St., Buenos Aires textile workshop massacre, Argentina
Almost 6 years after the disappearance of the 43 normalistas of Ayotzinapa-Mexico...
THE STATE IS RESPONSIBLE! THEY WERE TAKEN ALIVE, WE WANT THEM BACK ALIVE!
All the support and solidarity to the parents and relatives of the 43 and to all those who struggle to search a children, a brother, a friend... No more forced disappearances!
From Argentina, our embrace. From comrade Lourdes Hidalgo, survivor of the massacre at the Luis Viale Street textile workshop, where a pregnant woman, a teenager and four children died, victims of labor exploitation.
AYOTZINAPA, YOUR STRUGGLE IS OUR STRUGGLE ✊
Let's fight together across borders.
"We are not complete! We are missing the 43 teaching school students from Ayotzinapa!
From Argentina we send our big hug to all the relatives of the 43 teaching school students of Ayotzinapa.
Enough of forced disappearance! "