Denise Fergus said there are still so many unanswered questions that haunt her about his death and demanded past mistakes are not repeated.
Her plea came as she attended a debate in Parliament on whether there should be a public inquiry.
She has criticised how the authorities dealt with the murder of James, two, who was killed by then 10-yearolds Robert Thompson and Jon Venables in February 1993.
She wants an inquiry to look at what officials knew when they released the pair from jail in 2001.
In a statement read by Labour MP Jess Phillips, Denise said: "I am the mother whose heart has been shattered and whose life has been forever dark after the loss of my dear son, James.
"For over 30 years, I have carried the unbearable weight of his absence, a void that can never be filled, a pain that never subsides... I am here to say I will never stop fighting for James. He cannot stand up for himself. So it is my duty as his mother to be his voice."
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