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Mexican families protest at hospital hit by coronavirus
By ECATEPEC, Mexico (Reuters) - Families in a poor satellite city of Mexico’s capital with one of the country’s most number of coronavirus cases have protested to demand news of sick relatives and return of bodies of the dead after videos surfaced showing cadavers at a hospital.Slideshow One video of the Las Americas general hospital in Ecatepec that was posted to social media showed several bagged bodies on stretchers, some in a small room and others outside lined against a courtyard wall.“The only thing I demand is that they give me the full body of my son,” Maria Dolores Carrillo told...…By ECATEPEC, Mexico (Reuters) - Families in a poor satellite city of Mexico’s capital with one of the country’s most number of coronavirus cases have protested to demand news of sick relatives and return of bodies of the dead after videos surfaced showing cadavers at a hospital.Slideshow One video of the Las Americas general hospital in Ecatepec that was posted to social media showed several bagged bodies on stretchers, some in a small room and others outside lined against a courtyard wall.“The only thing I demand is that they give me the full body of my son,” Maria Dolores Carrillo told...WW…
Activists paint barriers with names of female victims of violence in Mexico
By , Slideshow MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The names of women victimized by violence were painted late on Saturday on metal barriers erected around Mexico’s national palace ahead of a major women’s march as activists turned the fencing into a makeshift billboard for their movement.Near the front of the colonial-era building that serves as both the president’s offices and his residence, activists wrote: “Victims of Femicide” in huge letters across the top of the 10-foot-tall (3-m) barriers, with the names of many women scrawled underneath.Last year, at least 939 women were victims of femicide,...…By , Slideshow MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The names of women victimized by violence were painted late on Saturday on metal barriers erected around Mexico’s national palace ahead of a major women’s march as activists turned the fencing into a makeshift billboard for their movement.Near the front of the colonial-era building that serves as both the president’s offices and his residence, activists wrote: “Victims of Femicide” in huge letters across the top of the 10-foot-tall (3-m) barriers, with the names of many women scrawled underneath.Last year, at least 939 women were victims of femicide,...WW…
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