“‘We’re not all here; we’re missing Heydy,’ reads the caption on one image, followed by the date of death, state of residence, age, and name of the woman in the illustration. Other images just like it are circulating around the web and being shared on social media, and each illustration has one thing in common with the next: All of them depict Mexican women who are no longer with us. Each one is a victim of femicide, a problem that has long plagued Mexico and has intensified over the past 10 years. According to data from the National Femicide Watch Group (or Observatorio Ciudadano Nacional de Feminicidio), seven women in Mexico are assassinated every day.”
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