by Julien Elie
The sun blazes over arid bushes, barren rocks and the black roads that run through the Mexican countryside. A deep uncertainty lies beneath the dark shadow of this magnificent and threatening scenery. Since the 1990s, and today more than ever, innocent, indiscriminately abducted men and women go missing in Mexico. Their fate lost in trodden tracks, these victims of criminal gangs are known as the “disappeared”. Why is it exactly these people who were taken? And for what purpose have they been forced to give up their previous lives? Where are they now; are they still alive or deceased? And who to address with these questions when the state itself is complicit? In the fog of arbitrariness and violence, those affected, activists and journalists risk their own lives while seeking answers to these many questions.