On behalf of the 43 students of the disappeared students here in Mexico, who are not only 43 but thousands of disappeared, we know of the pain in Palestine and Syria. We are with you and give you our solidarity.
We know what repression means; we know what those children are suffering; what fault do children have? They do not owe anything to anybody.
We received terrible pictures on the sufferings of Palestine and Syria. From here in Mexico we salute you. You have to know that 43 parents here in Mexico give you our solidarity to them and to the convicted workers of Las Heras.
We will be with you from the distance, on December 12th to fight all together. God bless you and let’s hope soon finish the massacre because we cannot stand as parents seeing children killed.
We are fighting and we will continue. Do not stop fighting.
Unfortunately we also suffer because we cannot find out children. The pain of not being able to find our children is very big; not knowing if they are suffering. But we keep fighting.
I always say that my son, as well as the other 42 students, has millions of people fighting for them.
I send you a hug to my brothers and sisters of Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil.
I hardly ever say good bye. I normally say see you soon, because I carry all of you in my heart.
Mario Gonzalez, father of Cesar Manuel Gonzalez Hernadez. |
Relatives of the disappeared students with Claudia Pafundi and Paula Medrano (members of the Commission of Convicted Workers, Family and Friends of Las Heras) during a demonstration to the Mexican Embassy in Argentina as part of the “South American Tour” of 2015 |