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Army behind Mexico's Iguala case, journalist says
« on: August 17, 2016, 01:49:58 pm »
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Army behind Mexico's Iguala case, journalist says

The army was behind the disappearances of 43 education students two years ago, with the likely knowledge of President Enrique Peña Nieto, highlighting the network of corruption that ties together those who hold power in Mexico, journalist Francisco Cruz said in an interview with EFE.

Cruz co-authored a new book, titled "La Guerra que nos ocultan" (Planeta), with Felix Santana and Miguel Angel Alvarado, using the killing of one student, Julio Cesar Mondragon, as the starting point for a detailed investigative work that ties together drug traffickers, the mining industry and the government.

"There is a plot managed by the army, but proposed by the state," Cruz said.

The families of the 43 Ayotzinapa Rural Normal School students who disappeared on Sept. 26, 2014, have called for an investigation of the army 27th Battalion's role in the case.

http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/news/2016/08/14/army-behind-mexico-iguala-case-journalist-says/


Iguala is where about 41 students or so disappeared in Mexico; this happened, oh, in the states near Acupulco so definitely not in the border region.

This journalist, Cruz, besides painting a big bulls eye on his back where a number of journalists for decades have been killed, says this disappearance is linked to the highest in the Mexican government. Agree or disagree with the students, that's all they were.

Optimistically speaking, not all of the Federal Government acts in this heinous way.