Memorial in the Angel: who removed it?
Collectives of searching mothers installed a memorial at the Angel of Independence to make visible the more than 135,000 missing people in the country, among them Ana Amelí, a young woman who disappeared a year ago in Ajusco. The structure was removed less than 24 hours later. President Claudia Sheinbaum assured that the Government of Mexico did not participate in that action.
“This withdrawal was not up to the Government of Mexico,” he stated during his morning conference. She recalled that when she was head of Government of the capital, the installation of a memory space in the Glorieta de los Desaparecidos was respected. Sheinbaum reiterated that his administration maintains constant communication with the groups.
The case of Ana Amelí and the new alert system
Regarding the disappearance of Ana Amelí, Sheinbaum pointed out that the search efforts continue and that since he became aware of it, he instructed the Secretary of National Defense to have the National Guard support the family. He highlighted that, after the legal reforms promoted after the case of Teuchitlán, Jalisco, the early warning mechanism was strengthened.
He explained that when a prosecutor’s office receives a complaint, a National Alert is activated that involves security institutions and other entities such as airports to facilitate location. The Ministry of the Interior has an Early Warning Center that coordinates these actions. Sheinbaum indicated that this mechanism has made it possible to quickly locate people reported missing, either due to a crime or due to voluntary absence.
The president reiterated that the Ministry of the Interior and the National Search Commission (CNB) maintain permanent work with the groups. He recalled that the current head of the CNB was elected with the participation of these groups.




