From México,
Greetings of Mario González, father of César Manuel, one of the 43 disappeared students captured by the Mexican State in Ayotzinapa
Hello to all comrades. I am Mario, one of the 43 parents who have been looking for our children for more than 3 years. Up to now we haven’t got neither response nor progress.
We, 43 family fathers, want to thank you for not having forgotten of the 43 students who all they wanted was a better future. Also we want to tell all those political prisoners you have there in Argentina, from the Collectives, the Organizations, the oil workers, the unions who are sent to jail because they raised their voices. Unfortunately we have also seen the repression lately in Argentina.
Also, comrades, let us remember that forced disappearance cannot be forgotten. Let’s remember that Argentina was one of the countries that was mostly hit and knows the pain that we, the 43 parents, are going through. That's why we tell you that forced disappearance is a very painful issue for the relatives of missing people that we cannot find.
As father of César Manuel González Hernández, I want to give a very strong hug to all those who raise their voices for those 43 students. Now in Mexico the situation is much more complicated with the new law of "Internal Security". However, even if 10,000 or 20,000 laws are imposed, we don’t care. We will continue fighting to know the truth and the whereabouts of our children. And continue your fight, comrades, because it is worthy and fair. Thank you very much comrades.