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Government of Mexico publishes two pages of conversations on the Ayotzinapa case

The government of Mexico made public this Friday two pages of conversations by text message of alleged perpetrators of the case Ayotzinapa, in which several officials and people involved talk about the detention of several students.

“It should be noted that this first installment refers to communications dated September 24 and October 4, 2014, between Francisco Salgado (former deputy director of the Iguala police), Felipe Flores (former Iguala security secretary) and a person named Gildardo ‘ Gil ‘, as well as Alejandro Palacios’ Cholo’ and another named Ramón “, the instance detailed in a statement.

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‘Gil’, according to the document, was the regional head of the criminal group Guerreros Unidos.

The document was published this Friday by the Commission for Truth and Access to Justice in the Ayotzinapa case through the Ministry of the Interior (Segob).

In the conversations, they tell Gildardo that they have several detainees (at one point 21 and at another 17), to which he responds things like “Give me all the detainees”, “all the packages were delivered” O “I’m 17 in the cave.”

Furthermore, Palacios says that “they have just found a clandestine grave in Pueblo Viejo ”, to which someone named Ramón responds “Some 28 opened his mouth”

The transcriptions are direct, so there are spelling mistakes and some sentences are even incomprehensible. They also have no context.

The documents were released by the Secretariat of National Defense (Sedena), since the Presidency asked to make said information public after a journalist told López Obrador that according to an investigation by a national media, said Secretariat did not provide relevant information on this case to those who requested it.

This morning, López Obrador announced the publication of said information and explained that, although from what he had said on Thursday, some understood that yes, the testimonies of the military linked to the case would not be made public.

LETTER TO THE PRIME MINISTER OF ISRAEL

On the other hand, he notified that he sent a letter to the Prime Minister of Israel, Naftali Bennett, to request the extradition of Tomás Zerón, investigator of the Ayotzinapa case and accused of torturing and manipulating evidence to create the version of the case known as the “historical truth. ”.

“We want support from Israel because it is a person who carried out acts of torture, serious violations of human rights and we are sure that the Government of Israel will act accordingly”, the president said during his morning press conference.

The disappearance of the 43 students turned seven years old last week, at which time only three of the young people have been identified.

According to the controversial version of the Government of Enrique Peña Nieto (2012-2018), the 43 students of the Ayotzinapa school for teachers were arrested on the night of September 26, 2014 by corrupt policemen in Iguala (Guerrero) and handed over to the Guerreros Unidos cartel , who murdered and incinerated them in the Cocula garbage dump and dumped the remains in a nearby river.

But this tale, known as the “Historical truth”, was questioned by the next of kin and by an investigation by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) and its Interdisciplinary Group of Independent Experts (GIEI) that indicated that the bodies could not be burned in that place.

The López Obrador government reopened the case in 2018 and definitively collapsed this version by identifying unburned remains of two of the students in the Carnicería ravine, outside the garbage dump.

These two identifications are in addition to that of Alexander Mora, whose remains were found in the river in 2014.

The families of the disappeared have criticized the disdain they perceive on the part of the Prosecutor’s Office and the Army to clarify what happened.

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