
Isabel Miranda de Wallace
Isabel Miranda de Wallace was a prominent Mexican activist and founder of the non-governmental organization Alto al Secuestro, which focused on combating kidnapping and organized crime in Mexico. She became a symbol of resilience and advocacy for justice after her son, Hugo Wallace, was kidnapped and murdered, prompting her to dedicate her life to fighting for victims of crime and pushing for legislative changes. Her efforts included promoting public policies aimed at addressing the growing issue of kidnapping in the country. Despite facing criticism for her aggressive pursuit of accountability in her son's case, she was recognized by many as a vital figure in raising awareness about the impact of kidnapping in Mexico.
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Isabel Miranda became a powerful voice against kidnappings in Mexico after the alleged kidnapping and murder of her son, Hugo Alberto Wallace.
Caso Wallace: las dudas y controversias que aún rodean a uno de los secuestros más mediáticos de la historia de MéxicoIsabel Miranda de Wallace is mentioned in connection with the wrongful conviction of Juana Hilda González Lomelí.
La rebelión migrante y la majadería de la mujer RamboIsabel Miranda de Wallace is the mother of Hugo Alberto Wallace and has campaigned for justice regarding her son's case.
Caso Wallace, un secuestro con espectaculares, galardones, y la estigmatización de Juana Hilda; aquí un recuentoIsabel Miranda de Wallace is the deceased activist and mother of Hugo Alberto Wallace.
Corte ordena libertad inmediata a Juana Hilda González, acusada del secuestro de Hugo Alberto Wallace; estuvo 19 años presaShe is the mother of Hugo Alberto Wallace and founded the civil association 'Alto al Secuestro'.
El desmontaje del caso WallaceIsabel Miranda de Wallace founded the civil society organization Alto al secuestro.
Tenemos que hablar de nuevo del secuestro…Isabel Miranda de Wallace was an activist who became a symbol of the fight for justice after her son was a victim of kidnapping.
Reportan muerte de Isabel Miranda de Wallace; ONG Alto al Secuestro no confirma y desactivan su cuenta en redes











































