Periodico-solidaridad: Chronicle of a State crime: Ayotzinapa and 365 nights of waiting By Meribel González (ca)

 (en) Periodico-solidaridad: Chronicle of a State crime:
Ayotzinapa and 365 nights of waiting By Meribel González (ca)
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Today marks one year of forced disappearance of the 43 Mexican normalistas. A September 
26, 2014 will go down in blood-stained hands of a state that chose silence and impunity 
history. More than 111 people have been arrested during the process, but none convicted. 
What hides the eternal night that Mexico? ---- Scientific truth is imposed on the 
historical truth ---- The research carried out to know the final destination of the 43 
students have not seen the light. Nor inquiry to determine responsibility for the dozens 
of wounded two in critical condition to date- and killing six people, including students 
Daniel Garcia Solis, Julio Cesar Ramirez Nava and Julio Cesar Mondragon Fontes, who ripped 
all eyes and the skin of his face.

The Mexican government has always defended the hypothesis that 43 youths were given the 
drug trade, then killed, burned and dumped his body into the river in the neighboring 
municipality of Cocula. However, the reality belies this release.

During the month of September, the Interdisciplinary Group of International Experts (IMCI) 
of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) showed that there is no evidence 
that there has been a fire of this magnitude in the city, or that students were 
incinerated in a dump. It also indicates that "you did everything possible to locate the 
students."

What hides the state?

Poverty and inequality have been breeding grounds for tort organizations that attract 
unemployed and underemployed to the criminal economy, and large amounts of money 
laundering they can not be explained without the involvement of large corporations and 
banks, not only in Mexico but also in the US.

The drug business increased significantly after the implementation of neoliberal reforms 
in Mexico. According to economist Abelardo Mariña Flores, "The drug industry and other 
related industries, such as trafficking in persons, are part of a globalized business, 
whose center can be found mainly in developed countries, starting with the US, the biggest
market for illegal drugs and also the place from where the industry is organized globally. 
This industry can not operate without money laundering, which is carried out by the big 
banks. "

Mariña says the war on drugs is part of a counterinsurgency strategy led by the US 
worldwide: "It's an excuse for military intervention. In Mexico, at the end of the 
nineties, the government launched the Plan Puebla Panama with support from the US In 
retrospect, this was one of the bases of the beginning of war on drugs. In terms of 
security, we have a constant increase in the militarization of this war. "

The economist argues that US plays a key role in this scenario, to provide military 
support to the police and military forces in alleged fight against drug trafficking, but 
also provides weapons to criminal gangs. "This has also happened in countries like 
Colombia. For USA it is important to keep violence across the country because this is the 
perfect backdrop to suppress any kind of militant political activity, "he adds.

A people who no longer want to wait

On Thursday September 24, the second meeting between the Association of Relatives of 
Ayotzinapa and President Peña Nieto, however materialize, the president refused to assign 
eight-point list of demands, including "Rethinking research on a internationally 
supervised specialized unit "," concentration relaunch and search "and continuity of the 
work of IMCI.

After the meeting, the family found an absence of government initiative, "We saw a totally 
insensitive" summed Mayra Telumbre aunt disappeared Telumbre Christian Rodriguez.

However, the struggle continues and trust will be the same Mexican village which achieve 
demand truth and justice. Mass marches will be held today to mark the worst crime of State 
who has lived in Mexico's recent history. For family is one more battle: "We are ready to 
give our lives and here we are stronger than ever," said Mayra Telumbre.

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