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Seven years after the multiple homicide of five people in which intelligencer Rubén Espinosa and activist Nadia Vera were killed in México City. The disquisition, in which the Veracruz Attorney General has refused to cooperate, depends on superficial information from México City’s AG.
 
Seven years have passed since the multiple homicide in which photojournalist Rubén Espinosa Becerril and activist Nadia Vera were killed, together with Mile Martin, Yesenia Quiroz, and Alejandra Negrete in México City’s Narvarte neighborhood. None of the eight lines of disquisition opened by authorities into those responsible has been singled out as fact.
It’s the seventh time in which the pain, the incompetence and the demand for justice continues to embrace family members, musketeers and compañeros of the five victims, who were boggled July 31, 2015.





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For the seventh time, Rubén’s print was placed among flowers, in exactly the same place where he, times before, put a shrine that read “ Plaza Regina Martínez, ” on the stairs of Lerdo Plaza in Xalapa.
Ruben wanted the galleria, in the heart of the capital megacity of Veracruz, to be named in Regina Martínez honor. She was a intelligencer who was killed in Xalapa in 2012.
 
The image of Rubén putting up that shrine and taking prints as part of his work as a intelligencer which are present every time, as his print that's bowed and girdled by flowers and candles.
In April Regina’s print is displayed, and in July, Rubén’s, then, in the most dangerous state to be a intelligencer in México.
 
On July 30, Rubén’s family Patricia and Alma called for intelligencers, compañeras and compañeros, civil associations and representatives of original groups that he covered as a intelligencer, as well as representatives from Composition 19, an association that defends freedom of expression, to meet at the place where his print is hung.
The meeting was called to make clear, formerly again, that Rubén and the other four victims of themulti-homicide have n’t been forgotten. And to demand verity and justice, yet again. Seven times after the crime, the Attorney General’s Office in México CIty has n’t offered any clarity.
 
Rubén, like Nadia, lived in Xalapa. “ They traveled the thoroughfares of this megacity so numerous times, ” recalled those present, who held a peaceful march in the megacity.
Rubén left Xalapa for México City because he was hysterical for his life, due to his work as an activist for the rights of intelligencers, and because of his demands for justice for the intelligencers killed in Veracruz during the administration of governor Javier Duarte de Ochoa, who's presently in captivity.
 
That’s why his family, with the support of intelligencers from Veracruz and México, is demanding that his activism be delved as a implicit motive.
According to Composition 19, which has handed ongoing support in the case, and which is the family’s legal representative, none of the eight implicit lines of disquisition have been exhausted by the AG.
 
In addition, Composition 19 has noted that there are suggestions that there are at least five people involved in planning themulti-homicide, and not three, as the AG’s office claims.
“ There are eight different suppositions about what happed on that day, the 31st of July, 2015, that are meant to lead us to the person who planned it, or the people who did so; anyhow, after seven times none of the eight lines of disquisition have been exhausted. We ’re just as we were on the first day, we ’re doing the work to try and get the disquisition moving forward for the first time, ” said Edgardo Calderón from Article 19.
 
“ A lot has been said about the victims, a lot has been said about what happed and what the motives were, but they're all presuppositions, nothing has been proven, that’s why there's a demand that the Attorney General in México City work with the Attorney General in Veracruz, to determine if there are or enough rudiments to determine whether there are links between themulti-femicide and the homicide, with Rubén Espinosa’s journalism, or Nadia Vera’s activism, or not, ” said Calderón. “ Soon, the judgment for the third person who carried out the act will come down, but we know there were at least five people involved in the crime. After seven times, the authorities that are probing still had n’t realized that there were n’t three people that shared, there were at least five. ”
“ On their knowledge ”
 
Alma Espinosa, Rubén’s family, is still in mourning. Justice, she says, is a long way out.
“ I hope the killers will noway sleep soundly again, they've the deaths of five people on their knowledge, and the pain, and suffering and incompetence that we feel, we hope they feel it indeed more and that they noway again have peace in their lives, ” she said, standing in the same place her family demanded justice for others who were killed before him.
 
Alma said some words to her family. “ We want you to know that we will continue to seek justice, that we really miss you, and that we ’ll noway forget you. ”
“ There have been no important advances in the disquisition and the authorities in Xalapa have made no trouble to move the disquisition forward; and my question is why, ” said Patricia, Rubén’s family.
 
Rubén’s sisters reiterated their demand for the Veracruz state and México City AGs to work together to move the case forward and discard lines of disquisition, including by looking into the conditioning Rubén was active in in Veracruz.
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