Women’s Network Highlights 1,174 Disappearances in Ciudad Juárez
Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, June 13, 2026 – The Red Mesa de Mujeres (Women’s Network Table) in Ciudad Juárez has brought to light the alarming number of disappeared persons in the city, reporting a total of 1,174 individuals, including 166 women. This critical information was shared by Yadira Cortez, a representative of the organization, during a press conference held yesterday.
The press conference served as a platform to display various missing persons flyers, featuring images of the disappeared. The network appealed to the public for any information that could assist in locating these individuals, emphasizing the profound impact these disappearances have on families.
Families Demand Answers and Strengthened Search Efforts
During the event, the Red Mesa de Mujeres urged citizens to provide anonymous tips if they possess any relevant data. They underscored that behind each missing person’s flyer is a family desperately seeking answers and closure. The organization also issued a strong demand to authorities to bolster their search efforts and take more decisive action.
The issue of disappearances continues to be a pressing concern in Ciudad Juárez and across Mexico. Organizations like the Red Mesa de Mujeres play a crucial role in advocating for victims and their families, pushing for greater accountability and more effective strategies from government bodies.
The Broader Context of Disappearances in Mexico
The report from Ciudad Juárez comes amidst a national backdrop of ongoing challenges related to enforced disappearances. Activist groups and human rights organizations frequently highlight the need for comprehensive investigations, justice for victims, and preventative measures to address the root causes of these disappearances.
The call for stronger actions from authorities is a recurring theme among these groups, who often point to perceived deficiencies in the official response to missing persons cases. The Red Mesa de Mujeres’ latest report adds to the growing body of evidence that underscores the urgency of this humanitarian crisis in Mexico.
The organization has pledged to continue its work in documenting cases, supporting families, and pressuring both local and national governments to prioritize the search for the disappeared and to ensure that such incidents do not remain unpunished.
Source: https://www.omnia.com.mx/noticia/430570/red-de-mesa-de-mujeres-visibiliza-casos-de-desaparicion-reporta-1174-personas-au