The faces of Mexico’s missing students

*Mexican illustrators are standing for the 43 missing of Ayotzinapa. VL

By BBC Trending

On 26 September, a coach of male students from Ayotzinapa teacher training college in southern Mexico were on their way to protest over school hiring practices. They were stopped by police who shot at their buses; three were killed. But there is a mystery around 43 others, who have not been heard from since – with speculation police may have handed them over to local militia or a drug cartel.

Valeria Gallo's portraitValeria Gallo’s portrait

The story has moved the Mexican public, with protest marches by thousands, desperate to know the truth. Now, more than 200 artists from across the country have added their voices, and their talents, to those calling for answers. Using the hashtag #IlustradoresConAyotzinapa (#IllustratorsForAyotzinapa), they are painting portraits of the missing individuals. Many of these images are going viral, and the hashtag has now been used over 14,000 times.

Bef's portraitBef’s portrait

Valeria Gallo is one of those artists disillusioned by her government’s handling of the incident. She has a son, and told BBC Trending she does not want him growing up in a Mexico where kidnappings and murder are accepted by society. At random she chose one of the missing students, Benjamin Ascencio, drew him and posted it on a Tumblr page. She then called on her peers to follow suit .

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[Images courtesy of Tumblr #ilustradoresconayotzinapa]

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