London, UK. 2nd November 2017. A Justice Mexico Now campaigner holds one of the masks she has decorated at the vigil at the Mexican Embassy to remember the over 150,000 murdered in the Mexican Government War on drugs, and to pay their respects to the hundreds of journalists killed, the hundreds of victims of femicide , the hundreds of migrants murdered crossing Mexico, activists murdered seeking justice for others, the many victims of extrajudicial killings and the 43 Ayotzinapa students forcefully disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News

London, UK. 2nd November 2017. A Justice Mexico Now campaigner holds one of the masks she has decorated at the vigil at the Mexican Embassy to remember the over 150,000 murdered in the Mexican Government War on drugs, and to pay their respects to the hundreds of journalists killed, the hundreds of victims of femicide , the hundreds of migrants murdered crossing Mexico, activists murdered seeking justice for others, the many victims of extrajudicial killings and the 43 Ayotzinapa students forcefully disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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2 November 2017

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Mexican Embassy, Saint George Street, London, UK

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London, UK. 2nd November 2017. A Justice Mexico Now campaigner holds one of the masks she has decorated at the vigil at the Mexican Embassy to remember the over 150, 000 murdered in the Mexican Government War on drugs, and to pay their respects to the hundreds of journalists killed, the hundreds of victims of femicide , the hundreds of migrants murdered crossing Mexico, activists murdered seeking justice for others, the many victims of extrajudicial killings and the 43 Ayotzinapa students forcefully disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero. People wore masks with Mexican decorations and Helen Goodman MP delivered a letter to the Mexican Ambassador. Others at the protest included Scottish Labour MP Danielle Rowley and Argentine human rights activist Nora Cortiñas from the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, whose son Carlos Gustavo Cortiñas was disappeared in Buenos Aires on April 15, 1977. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News

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