Isabel Miranda de Wallace calls for strong involvement of women
March 2011 Noticias15
If the complaint does not exist, then you are giving a pass to criminals said social activist Isabel Look Wallace stating that as a society we must learn to report. "
Addressing more than 500 people gathered at the Center for the Arts, also president of the civil organization "Stop Abduction" said he there than sitting in any situation.
Award winner 2010 National Human Rights added that the families who suffer the kidnapping of one of their loved ones should give to the authorities and seek the advice of a negotiator, because "the difference that I had, the rest Many women who suffered what I suffered, the abduction of a child, was not sit around and wait, I acted. "
is why society in general, but especially women, should act and get rid of this apathy, "that's where the golden rule: women we decide to act and not remain silent, always we are planning, but not act, not landed, and we have to realize our projects and learn to work together, "he said.
figures also revealed the National System of Public Security, according to which instance in 2010 in Sonora, there were eight kidnappings, killings and 1.159 303 violations, while during 2011 the number fell to zero kidnappings, 103 murders and 27 rapes.
"That's not true, not true that you have zero kidnappings here (in Sonora), what is happening is who are afraid and do not report, in addition to fear, lack confidence in the institutions to report, "he said.
" But what good that does not have an item significant sequestration, and hopefully they keep; this will depend on you and how to organize society. And if you do not start working in the fabric (social and family) and a state security plan, then they will spend what is happening in many other states, you have a state should seek to preserve peace, "he said.
About the recent passage of the anti-kidnapping law, look for Wallace noted that whilst this document provides up to 80% of initial requests are not many things to do and why they continue to fight.
highlighted developments such as that victims who have paid a ransom, they returned that action, that a lawyer provide support throughout the judicial process and the opportunity to provide evidence, among others. "In my tragedy, was something positive to society," said *.
* Published in: http://www.uson.mx/noticias/default.php?id=11179
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