00:00In Mexico, faithful to their monthly appointment, fathers and mothers, cameras and sympathizers
00:05with the cause of the 33 students from Ayotzinapa, disappeared almost 11 years ago, took to the
00:10streets demanding justice.
00:12Danilo Rosa with the story.
00:14La desesperanza no cabe en los corazones.
00:18Hopelessness has no place in the hearts that never tire of beating, demanding truth and
00:22justice.
00:23As every 26th of the month, the Ayotzinapa case was made visible in the streets of the
00:33Mexican capital demanding the release of all information on the possible whereabouts of
00:38the young people.
00:39Now what we really want is to know the truth, that there is justice, where are our children,
00:45and that those responsible pay.
00:47All we want is to know the truth.
00:49For the time being, the meeting scheduled for September 4 with President Sheinbaum is
00:57still on.
00:58I hope she will give us an answer to what we have always demanded, the investigations,
01:05which are the folios, the telephone investigations.
01:13And one month before the 11th anniversary of the disappearance, parents and new students
01:17at the Raul Isidro Burgos' rural school find strength in those who do not let them move.
01:22It seems to me that it is important to keep going out into the streets and to keep shaking
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01:29One cannot get used to the fact that it is normal that in a society, in a country, there
01:33are so many thousands of disappeared people and there are so many families looking for
01:37them, alone.
01:39Recently, the former spokesman for the movement, Vidolfo Rozzels, had to leave the movement
01:48citing health problems, but this did not dampen the spirits of the families.
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