Thank you very much.
Last year the Mexican state was condemned by the cotton field cases and the assassination of women in Ciudad Juárez. It seems to us that there's a great debt towards these women. It wasn't just the women in Juárez, but also many other women who have been victims of torture and violence committed by the state.
I don't think violence against women has been fully eradicated, and they haven't provided appropriate mechanisms so that the victims have access to their rights, so that victims such as these women or their families have access to justice.
I think here it might be appropriate to mention the case of eleven women whose representation is done by the centre that I represent, eleven women who four years ago were tortured in San Salvador Atenco. They were raped by members of the police force, and up until today there hasn't been a single policeman accused or found guilty for this.
The case is now before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. The State of Mexico was already apprised of this, and to date these women continue to await justice for the torture to which they were subjected.