Hiba Zayedine
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My diary has a very suspicious gap in it.
see you then bye this podcast was recorded on Wurundjeri land always was always will be Aboriginal land
It was that that provoked public anger and sparked the uprising in 2011.
Ramzi Abu Nabut lost his brother in Daraa.
Atif Najib appeared in a cage wearing a stripped prison uniform.
Hiba Zayedine from Human Rights Watch was attending.
Wardi Abu Nabut was one of the witnesses and she's frustrated with the process.
And this may put justice out of reach.
So the Mothers of the Missing in Mexico march every Mother's Day.
It's an annual event where different kind of collectivos, different groups of these mothers who have made it their life's mission now to find their missing children come together.
This year's been a little bit different because in a statement, the mothers called on football fans to join them.
And this comes just ahead of the FIFA World Cup, which Mexico is co-hosting.
They said there is nothing to celebrate as Mexican mothers play the most difficult match for justice.
And they said, alongside chanting, that Mexico is a champion in disappearances.
They marched through the centre of Mexico City with banners and slogans with huge pictures and the names of all these people who are missing.
I think the short answer is no.
This is an issue which has been getting worse, disappearances.
One public policy group called Mexico Evalua, Mexico Evaluates, found that there'd been a 200% increase in disappearances over the last decade.
And this is due to the growing power of cartels, of organised crime groups.