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Reynosa, Jun 21 (EFE).- The parents of one of the 14 people who were killed Saturday in several attacks by criminal groups in the Mexican city of Reynosa demanded justice Monday for the cold-blooded, and apparently random, death of their son .The attacks have angered the state of Tamaulipas and the country since they were committed in broad daylight.The official death toll is currently 14, although some sources said that the figure could rise to between 23 and 26. (Camera: MARTIN JUÁREZ).SHOT LIST: FAMILIES AND RELATIVES ATTEND FUNERAL OF FERNANDO RUIZ FLORES, ONE OF THE ATTACK VICTIMS.SOUND BITE: PÁNFILA FLORES, MOTHER OF FERNANDO RUIZ FLORES, ONE OF THE VICTIMS. TRANSLATION: I am not interested in who or what group did this or anything. What I demand is justice because my son was a boy with a future, who was also a studious worker and respectful of all people.
Mexico City, Apr 8 (EFE).- Families of the missing persons protested on Thursday in Mexico City to demand justice for the disappearance of their relatives. Relatives of missing people from all over Mexico demanded that the state’s Executive Commission for Victim Assistance (CEAV) reconsider its new operating rules and establish guidelines to meet their needs. (Camera: MIGUEL ÁNGEL ANDRADE). SHOT LIST: RELATIVES OF MISSING PEOPLE PROTEST IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.
Mexico City, Feb 19 (EFE).- A Mexican activist chained herself Friday outside the facilities of the Assistant Attorney General's Office for Special Investigations on Organized Crime (Seido) to demand justice for the children who are victims of labor exploitation and sexual violence.Accompanied by three of her daughters, one barely months old, Erika "Kika" Flores, a human rights activist, demanded a meeting with the attorney general, Alejandro Gertz Manero, over the case of some young people from Acapulco, Guerrero , who were sexually abused and faced labor exploitation. (Camera: ULISES ANDRADE VELA).SHOT LIST: HUMAN RIGHT ACTIVIST ERIKA "KIKA" FLORES CHAINS HERSELF OUTSIDE THE FACILITIES OF THE ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE FOR SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS (SEIDO) TO DEMAND JUSTICE FOR CHILDREN IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO. SOUND BITE: HUMAN RIGHT ACTIVIST ERIKA "KIKA" FLORES (IN SPANISH). TRANSLATION: I represent young people who were exploited and abused in Acapulco, Gurrero, by a businessman. Brave kids filed complaints three years ago and they're waiting for him to serve his sentence. However, they're now closing the case and it doesn't even get to the court.
San Cristobal de las Casas, Feb 18 (EFE).- A mother of a two-year-old child, who was allegedly beaten to death by his stepfather, rallied together with other women Thursday in southern Mexico to demand justice for the child.Sandra Janet Sánchez Gómez, mother of the boy, explained to media that her partner Rolando Armando Hernández admitted that he had hurt her baby while she was out running errands on Wednesday. (Camera: MITZI FUENTES).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE MARCH TO DEMAND JUSTICE FOR THE BOY WHO WAS BEATEN TO DEATH BY HIS STEPFATHER AND THE FUNERAL OF THE BOY IN SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS, CHIAPAS STATE, MEXICO.
Guadalajara, Aug 20 (EFE) .- Protesters gathered in the Mexican city of Guadalajara Thursday to demand justice in the case of alleged sexual abuse of a 10-year-old girl by a Puerto Vallarta police official in a case that worries civil groups and that could uncover a child trafficking network.The protest was called by collective Aquelarre Radical with the intention of making public "the abuses" to which children are subjected throughout the country, said Rubí, one of its spokespersons.(Camera: JOSÉ LUIS GONZÁLEZ)FOOTAGE SHOWS B-ROLL OF THE FEMINIST PROTEST IN GUADALAJARA, MEXICO. SOUNDBITES: AQUELARRE RADICAL SPOKESPERON RUBÍ (IN SPANISH)TRANSLATIONS: "It is also necessary to talk about child abuse, that it be a fixed debate in all spaces please, whether these are mixed or of only women, that a discourse on child abuse always be carried out and not only explicitly physical abuse, but also verbal and emotional, and how we really indoctrinate our children,"
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).