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Mexican Search Groups Use Soccer to Spotlight Disappearance Crisis During World Cup

Mexican search collectives are organizing informal football matches in major cities like Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey to raise awareness about the over 130,000 disappearances in the country. These events aim to leverage the international attention of the World Cup to demand accountability and increase visibility for the crisis. They also plan a demonstration near Mexico City's Banorte Stadium on June 11 to further advocate for their cause.
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