
Mexico City Sit-in Ends: Madres Buscadoras Reach Agreement
Madres Buscadoras End Tlalpan Protest After Reaching Agreement with Authorities A sit-in protest by Madres Buscadoras (Searching Mothers) in Mexico City's Tlalpan neighborhood concluded after an agreement was reached with city officials. The mothers, who have been searching for missing loved ones, had set up a plantón (sit-in) to demand increased search efforts in the Ajusco area, known for its association with disappearances. The agreement paves the way for a meeting this Wednesday with government officials to discuss their demands. "The government of Mexico City changed the conditions, changed the day, and didn't even notify the families," explained the ADN40 reporter, highlighting the frustration of the families involved. The reporter also emphasized the families' first demand: "The immediate search as soon as the person is reported missing." The meeting this Wednesday represents a step forward in addressing the concerns of Madres Buscadoras and their ongoing search for missing persons. The hope is that this meeting will lead to concrete actions and increased cooperation between the authorities and the families.