The Archdiocese of Guadalajara, Mexico, has cancelled a program that
registered the names of suspected kidnapping victims, explaining that
families were afraid to provide personal information because of fears of
retaliation.
The archdiocese had opened a register of missing persons because of a
surge in kidnappings and killings by drug-trafficking gangs.
But the
program was ineffective; the relatives of people who had been abducted
were unwilling to publicize their names.
“The people, because of fear,
do not want their names to appear,” Cardinal José Francisco Robles
Ortega reported, explaining the decision to discontinue the registry.