Human Rights Organizations from Mendoza will present next Thursday the Provincial Commission for the Search for the Fate of Missing Persons (Coprodep) in the provincial Legislature, which aims to "promote actions to repair this absence," its members reported. The presentation will take place at 11 a.m. in the Bicentennial Hall of the Annex of the Chamber of Deputies, located on Espejo Street in the City of Mendoza. As detailed in a statement released this Wednesday, "on August 30, International Day of Victims of Forced Disappearance, we formed the Provincial Commission to Search for the Fate of Missing Persons (Coprodep), an organization in which all Human Rights organizations come together. Local Humans". This was done "by virtue of the implementation of the reparation measure ordered by the Federal Oral Court No. 1, in the ruling of the 9th Trial for Crimes Against Humanity in the province of Mendoza," they added. "In recent decades, we have managed to become a country in which the crimes of the dictatorship are tried and punished. This strengthened our democratic institutions and has given us international recognition," they highlighted in the press release. At the same time, they stressed that "on this path there is an obstacle that we have not been able to overcome and that has prevented us from finding an answer to our fundamental question: where are the disappeared? What did they do with their bodies? This is due to the pact of silence of "the genocide that remains unscathed despite the convictions". In that sense, they explained that the commission's objective is to "promote actions to repair this absence because the missing are missing to all of us and as a society we cannot think about a future without answering these questions." The call reaches the entire Mendoza community, its public and private institutions and the commission urges them to collaborate in the search for data that will allow us to know the fate of the detained people who disappeared during the last civil-military dictatorship.