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Priests working in remote Indigenous communities in the rugged mountains of northern Mexico are still waiting for justice nine months after the murder of two fellow Jesuits sparked international condemnation. Rather than leave the area due to the precarious security situation, the missionaries have strengthened their presence. "Our work, despite the threats, uncertainties, fears and worries, remains unwavering and we are determined to continue to serve the people," Jesuit priest Javier Avila tells AFP. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES