translated from Spanish: It is one year since the disappearance of Karla, Kenya and Jaime


Guadalajara, Jalisco.- This September 18 marked one year that Karla, Kenia and Jaime Adrián are missing, after the last time they were seen at a party that was held in the Mesa Colorada neighborhood of Zapopan, Jalisco, in the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara.Before this, the collective Unión Diversa Jalisco A.C., made a statement where it highlighted the memory and importance of locating the two trans women, Karla García Duarte, 22, and Kenia Duarte Pérez, 20, in addition to Jaime Adrián, 28.As a collective, respect for the rights of relatives was demanded, in addition to having constant communication with families, something that has been criticized on several occasions by indirect victims, relatives, against the authorities in charge of the search for the disappeared. Likewise, it was demanded that families be able to access the investigation folders, since to date, there is no effective communication on the progress and results of the proceedings they have carried out in the case of the disappearances of trans women. This in accordance with the provisions of the General Law on Forced Disappearance of Persons, Disappearance Committed by Individuals and the National System for the Search of Persons, which is specified in articles 137 and 138.Read more: Blind woman singer fled violence in Guanajuato to JaliscoIn addition, the Attorney General’s Office of the State of Jalisco must respect the protocols and manuals that are established as part of the international instruments of Human Rights. Elizabeth fled violence from Guanajuato to Jalisco; can’t see and seeks help



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