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Families of Mexico's disappeared march in the capital as World Cup kicks off - Reuters

Families of Mexico's disappeared march in the capital as World Cup kicks off - Reuters

Families of Mexico's disappeared march in the capital as World Cup kicks off Reuters

June 12, 2026 at 12:15 AM Original source
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Reutersvia ai

Hundreds of relatives of Mexico's missing persons marched in Mexico City, using the FIFA World Cup inauguration to protest government inaction on disappearances.

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UOLvia ai

Relatives of missing persons in Mexico marched in the capital during the FIFA World Cup opening, demanding government action on disappearances.

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The Daily Starvia ai

Protesters, mainly relatives of disappeared individuals, gathered near Mexico City's Azteca Stadium ahead of the World Cup opening, demanding justice for the missing.

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CNN Brasilvia ai

Families of missing persons protested in Mexico City during the FIFA World Cup opening, facing police barricades as they marched toward the stadium.

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