 The scarf was made by people who are still looking for a family who disappeared in Peru. We started the project about five years ago in Nayacucho mainly and then we moved it through Peru to Lima, to Ucayali, to Ancache and it got bigger than we thought with the help of people from Argentina, from Colombia, from Chile about hundreds of people were involved and I believe it's a little bit shorter than a kilometer. Many people told me that they knew exactly the color they were going to use because they knew the favorite color of the person who disappeared or maybe the person who disappeared was wearing red so they want to do it the piece in red, it's all related. In 1983, at 12 and a half o'clock in the night, the military entered my house in Capuchados and they took him violently to my husband, it's already 31 years that I've been looking for him but I don't know if that's the truth. In Peru, women in the countryside, for example, the young ladies, we gave a scarf to our loved ones, these girls, in this they say their names with a lot of love to all the families that these wives or mothers of the missing, murdered, have made this scarf. I think it's important to have it shown because people are still looking for their relatives so they need this kind of exhibition to have people involved in the government still working on the project, on the missing causes. So I think it's important to have it everywhere as long as we can. We celebrate the International Day of the Disappeared and we found that it's a very nice occasion and opportunity to give some visibility to this important issue that still affects millions of families everywhere in the world. It's a way for us to give them a voice and to explain a little bit what is their story, what they went through and this is a way for them to speak about the context for us also to promote the activities that the ICRC is developing and promoting in favor of the families of the missing everywhere. Long, long way, so many years, so happy. Hopefully in Peru they will have an information about this and the government will finally do something about the project of law and everything will help these people who are still waiting for something, for an answer, for help, for justice.