for 40 years Spanish rulers have blocked attempts to
dig up the missing 150,000
Spain commemorates International Day of the Disappeared with 150,000 dead in ditches By María Garzón Molina
Spain holds the terrible title of being the second state in number of missing after Cambodia.
Silence. Silence or empty words, is all they get, the mothers and fathers, daughters, sons, brothers, nieces … people looking for their lost relatives who, either by deliberate State action or, or calculated inaction, have long been and continue to be victims of enforced ‘disappearance’. Continue reading “Day of the Disappeared in Spain: 150,000 dead in ditches”

