Yes, they are still in jail and their families still miss them.

Esto video tiene testimonios de los familiares de personas desaparecidos en Oaxaca. Es un video de La Jornada Television (solamente por la internet). Los hijos de estas personas son presos de la marcha de la 25 de Noviembre. Algunos de estas personas son heridas y los padres dicen que sus hijos son inocentes. Creo que este asunto está acerca de derechos humanos. Su creencia acerca del movimiento Oaxaceno no es importante. Nosotros no podemos ignorar la infracción de derechos humanos, el tormento de presos, y de la amenaza a personas viven.

This video (in Spanish) has interviews with families of “disappeared” people in Oaxaca. The Network for Human Rights has told some of them that their children have been taken to prison. This video is from La Jornada Television and is only available on the internet. The children of these people are prisoners of the march on November 25th. Some of the people are injured and the parents are stressing that their children are innocent. I believe that this issue is about basic human rights. Your beliefs and feelings about this movement are unimportant in regards to this issue. We can not ignore the violation of human rights, the torture of prisoners, and the threat to people’s lives.

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