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Ciudad Juarez - Justice not excuses
Amnesty International - Make Some Noise
GALLERYCONVERSATION
In Ciudad Juarez and Chihuahua Mexico, over 400 women and girls have been killed or disappeared in the past
An alarming number of these cases remain unsolved.

There is hope amidst the tragedy.
With upcoming elections in July, this government must effectively respond in policy and practice to ensure that the victims are not forgotten. The time to act is now.

Visit Make Some Noise: http://noise.amnesty.org
Visit Amnesty International: http://www.amnesty.org/
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