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A Massacre in Mexico : the true story behind the missing forty-three students

Examines the disappearance and presumed murder of forty-three students in Iguala, Mexico, in 2014.

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32320004598516 364.132 HER
Adult Non Fiction   Maitland library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781788735360 (pbk.)
Classification Number 364.132 HER
Author Hernández, Anabel
Title A Massacre in Mexico : the true story behind the missing forty-three students [BK]
Physical Description map ;
Note "First published as La verdadera noche de Iguala. La historia que el gobierno quiso ocultar, 2017 © Vintage Espano 2017"--Title page verso.
Includes index.
Contents Introduction / by John Washington -- Preface -- Red dawn -- The week before : the key days -- Ayotzinapa -- The first cover-up -- The story of the Abarcas -- Manufacturing guilty parties -- The "historical falsehood" -- In Mexico's dungeons -- The killing hours -- The last breath -- The dark hours -- The true night of Iguala -- Epilogue.
Examines the disappearance and presumed murder of forty-three students in Iguala, Mexico, in 2014.
"The definitive account of the mass disappearance of 43 Mexican students and the government that tried to cover it up. On September 26, 2014, 43 male students from the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers' College went missing in Iguala, Guerrero, Mexico. According to official reports, the students commandeered several buses to travel to Mexico City to commemorate the anniversary of the 1968 Tlatelolco Massacre. During the journey, local police intercepted the students and a confrontation ensued. By the morning, they had disappeared without a trace. Hernández reconstructs almost minute-by-minute the events of those nights in late September 2014, giving us what is surely the most complete picture available: her sources are unparalleled, since she has secured access to internal government documents that have not been made public, and to video surveillance footage the government has tried to hide and destroy. Hernández demolishes the Mexican state's official version, which the Peña Nieto government cynically dubbed the "historic truth." State officials at all levels, from police and prosecutors to the upper echelons of the PRI administration, conspired to put together a fake case, concealing or manipulating evidence, and arresting and torturing dozens of "suspects" who then obliged with full "confessions" that matched the official lie. In the wake of the students' disappearances, protestors in Mexico took up the slogan "Fue el estado"--"It was the state." Hernández's book is the one that gives most precision and credibility to the claim: by following the role of the various Mexican state agencies through the events in such remarkable detail, she allows to see exactly which parts of the state are responsible for which component of this monumental crime"--
Subject Escuela Normal Rural de Ayotzinapa
Escuela Normal Rural de Ayotzinapa
Escuela Normal Rural de Ayotzinapa
State-sponsored terrorism -- Mexico -- Iguala de la Independencia
Victims of state-sponsored terrorism -- Mexico -- Iguala de la Independencia -- History -- 21st century
Political science Corruption & Misconduct.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- World -- Caribbean & Latin American
Social Science -- Violence in Society
College students -- Crimes against
Kidnapping -- Mexico -- Iguala de la Independencia
Victims of state-sponsored terrorism -- Mexico
Additional Author Washington, John (Translator),
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