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Pain, Dignity and Hope: The Right to Memory in Mexico

Summary by Desinformémonos
If Fernando Oseguera Flores could say something to his son, he would sum it up in two words: “I’ll keep looking for you.” Since February 10, 2007, Fernando Oseguera Ruela is missing. His father, who now presides over the United Association for the Disappeared in Baja California, has been looking for him ever since. “They told me that my son was destroyed in acid and is here, but I don’t lose hope that they lied to me. I don’t want to believe tha…
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If Fernando Oseguera Flores could say something to his son, he would sum it up in two words: “I’ll keep looking for you.” Since February 10, 2007, Fernando Oseguera Ruela is missing. His father, who now presides over the United Association for the Disappeared in Baja California, has been looking for him ever since. “They told me that my son was destroyed in acid and is here, but I don’t lose hope that they lied to me. I don’t want to believe tha…

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Desinformémonos broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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