Stand up for the disappeared!
They may come at any time – often in unmarked vans, wearing plain clothes, but sometimes openly, in uniform. The people they seize may never be seen again, and their arrest and detention may never be acknowledged. Held in secret, the “disappeared” are deprived of the protection of the law; often tortured.
A call to action from Cristina from Mexico, whose son is among the 43 student that disappeared in September 2014.
A call to action from Anne Blanchet, who produced the "question mark" installation for the "Jardin des disparus" in Geneva.
A call to action from Tita Radilla Martinez, whose father disappeared in the seventies.
A call to action from Antonio Hodgers, whose father is among the 30,000 people who disappeared during the Argentine dictatorship.
UN High Commissisoner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein's statement on the International Day for the Victims of Enforced Disappearances.
Relatives of the disappeared speak up about their experiences in the hope that no one else will have to go through what they did.
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