México: desaparecidos por el narcotráfico | ARTE.tv Documentales - Summary

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The text is a transcript of a documentary about the search for missing people in Michoacán, Mexico, where organized crime and violence are rampant. It follows the stories of several families who have lost their loved ones to kidnappings, killings or disappearances. They share their pain, their hope and their efforts to find clues or answers. They also receive some help from a former soldier who claims to have contacts within the criminal groups and from forensic experts who examine corpses and bones. The text shows the harsh reality of living in fear and uncertainty in a state where the authorities are ineffective or complicit.

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1. Patricia Jasso Ayala has two sons who went missing in Morelia, Michoacán, after being picked up by a convoy of armed men.
2. She has been searching for them for six years with the help of other relatives of the disappeared and a contact named Commander Lara who works with organized crime.
3. She has visited the forensic medical service (semefo) in Morelia to see if her sons are among the unidentified corpses that are found in the state.
4. She has also searched in a sewage canal and in Tumbiscatío, where she received information that there might be clandestine graves or people deprived of their liberty.
5. She has seen photos and videos of people who look like her sons being trained by a criminal group, but she is not sure if they are alive or not.
6. She suffers from uncertainty, anguish and pain every day, but she does not give up hope of finding them.