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    Gruesome Discovery Made Outside Mexican Town Where 43 College Student Protesters Went


    Gruesome Discovery Made Outside Mexican Town Where 43 College Student...
    A clandestine grave site with multiple burial pits holding an undetermined number of bodies was found outside a town where violence last weekend...
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    Gruesome Discovery Made Outside Mexican Town Where 43 College Student Protesters Went Missing

    Posted by Matt Duncan aka MD / October 6, 2014

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    A clandestine grave site with multiple burial pits holding an undetermined number of bodies was found outside a town where violence last weekend resulted in six deaths and the disappearance of 43 students, Mexican officials said Saturday.

    A Mexican marine and a policeman guard the site where authorities on Oct. 4, 2014, unearthed unmarked graves containing a number of bodies on the outskirts of Iguala, a southern Mexico town where 43 students disappeared after a deadly police shooting last week. (AFP/Jesus Guerreo/Getty Images)

    The grave site was on the outskirts of Iguala, a town about 120 miles south of Mexico City, Guerrero State Prosecutor Inaky Blanco said. He did not give any details on the number of bodies or say whether there was any indication of whether any of the remains could be some of the missing students.
    Juan Lopez Villanueva, an official with the Mexican government’s National Human Rights Commission, said later that six burial pits had been uncovered. He also did not comment on whether the remains could be the missing students.
    The clandestine grave was on a hillside in rugged territory of Iguala’s poor Pueblo Viejo district and was heavily guarded by soldiers, marines and federal and state police who kept journalists away from the site. A helicopter landed inside the cordoned-off area at mid-afternoon.



    Here’s a Reuters report that preceded the discovery of the mass grave:

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    Governor says human remains found in Mexico mass grave had been burned

    Six burial pits discovered on outskirts of Iguala, where violence erupted last weekend and 43 students are missing

    Associated Press in Iguala, Mexico
    theguardian.com, Sunday 5 October 2014 15.40 EDT

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    Mexican navy marine guards the road that leads to the site of an alleged clandestine mass grave near the city of Iguala, Mexico. Photograph: Alejandrino González/AP

    Security forces investigating the role of municipal police in clashes in this southern city have found burned human remains in mass graves on the edge of town, a lawyer for the families of 43 missing students said on Sunday.
    Attorney Vidulfo Rosales told the Associated Press said the remains were those of an undetermined number of people, and were unidentified. Relatives of 37 of the missing young people have provided DNA samples over the past several days and will be used to determine if the recovered remains belong to any of the students, the attorney said.
    The students have been missing since last week in violence that also resulted in six shooting deaths.
    The governor of Guerrero, Ángel Aguirre, said on Saturday that the victims had been “savagely slaughtered”.
    A group of protesters blocked a main highway in the state capital of Chilpancingo on Sunday demanding justice in the case. “You took them alive, we want them returned alive,” read a huge planner across the road that links Mexico City with Acapulco.
    The father of one of the missing students expressed doubt that the remains belonged to the young people. He spoke on condition of anonymity out of fear for his safety.
    Another father, Acapulco street vendor Jesús López, whose 19-year-old son Giovani is among the missing, on Sunday was getting ready to participate in a protest in the Pacific coast resort and said he hoped the remains weren’t those of the students.
    Other relatives “told us that [the remains] were burned, and that they couldn’t be the kids,” López said. “But we’re really nervous.”
    Anger over the discovery of the graves exploded on Saturday night when a group of young people from the school protested outside the governor’s Chilpancingo residence. They threw Molotov cocktails and overturned a car after state authorities told them they would not allow them to travel to the graves to determine if the bodies are those of their missing classmates.
    The Guerrero state prosecutor Iñaky Blanco did not say on Saturday night how many bodies were in the burial pits uncovered on a hillside on Iguala’s outskirts, and he declined to speculate about whether the dead were the missing students.
    “It would be irresponsible” to jump to conclusions before tests to identify the bodies, Blanco said. Officials said the federal attorney general’s Office and the National Human Rights Commission had sent teams of experts to aid state authorities in identifying the remains.
    About 100 soldiers, marines and federal and state police on Saturday cordoned off the area where the grave site was found in the poor Pueblo Viejo district of Iguala, which is about 120 miles (200km) south of Mexico City.
    Blanco said eight more people had been arrested in the case, adding to the 22 Iguala city police officers detained after a police confrontation with student protesters last weekend set off a series of violent incidents in the city.
    The prosecutor has said state investigators had obtained videos showing that local police arrested an undetermined number of students after the initial clash and took them away.
    He said some of the eight newly arrested people were members of an organised crime gang, adding that some of them had given key clues leading to the discovery of the mass grave.
    Blanco said his investigators had found that “elements of the municipal police are part of organised crime”. He also said his office was searching for the Iguala mayor, José Luis Abarca, and had alerted officials across Mexico to be on the lookout for him.
    The governor had charged earlier in the week that organised crime had infiltrated the city government.
    Violence is frequent in Guerrero, a southern state where poverty feeds social unrest and drug gangs clash over territory.
    The Aytozinapa Normal school attended by the missing students, like many other schools in Mexico’s “rural teachers college” system, is known for militant and radical protests.
    State prosecutors have said the first of the recent bloodshed occurred on 26 September when city police shot at buses that had been hijacked by protesting students from a teachers college, killing three youths and wounding 25. A few hours later, unidentified masked gunmen shot at two taxis and a bus carrying a football team on the main highway, killing two people on the bus and one in a taxi.

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    Photos: Mass grave found near Mexican town where 43 students went missing

    Posted 2:05 PM, October 5, 2014, by Associated Press

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    IGUALA, Mexico (AP)
    — Mexican officials say they have found a clandestine grave holding an undetermined number of bodies outside a town where violence last weekend resulted in six deaths and the disappearance of 43 students.
    Guerrero State Prosecutor Inaky Blanco says the grave is on the outskirts of Iguala, which is 120 miles (200 kilometers) south of Mexico City. He isn’t saying how many bodies might be there or whether any could be some of the missing students.
    State officials have said that last weekend’s bloodshed in Iguala started when city police shot at buses hijacked by protesting students, killing three students and wounding 25. Masked men later fired at vehicles on the highway, killing two people on a bus and one in a taxi.
    Homicide charges have been filed against 22 policemen.


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    Topics: Guerrero, homicide, Iguala, Inaky Blanco, mass grave, Mexico, missing students, student protestors


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    Criminal Mexican Govt - Cartel-Connected Mayor's Wife Ordered Police to Murder 43 Student Teachers
    Lawbreaking public officials in bed with cartels and organized crime. No wonder the Democrats are so anxious to recruit this talent.



    Criminal Mexican Govt – Cartel-Connected Mayor’s Wife Ordered Police to Murder 43 Student Teachers
    In May of 2013 four men were murdered in cold blood by the mayor and other officials of the town of Iguala, Mexico. History appear to have repeated itself on...
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    Criminal Mexican Govt – Cartel-Connected Mayor’s Wife Ordered Police to Murder 43 Student Teachers

    Posted on 31 October, 2014 by Rick Wells



    In May of 2013 four men were murdered in cold blood by the mayor and other officials of the town of Iguala, Mexico. History appear to have repeated itself on September 26th on an even larger scale, with 43 innocent student-teachers massacred by the same cartel-mafia government that is believed to have committed the earlier offenses. The person suspected of ordering the massacre is the wife of the Iguala’s mayor, herself at the time a candidate for the office and a family-tied member of the Guerreros Unidos gang and the Sinaloa cartel.
    The woman, Maria de Los Angeles Pineda Villa was celebrating her “good deeds” in a party which she was hosting in her own honor as a kickoff to her own mayoral campaign. She is alleged to have mistaken the students, who were simply passing through after securing buses for a planned trip to Mexico City, for activists intent on disrupting her affair.
    Even though it was her husband who held the title of Mayor, gang members associated with the incident identified her as “The key operator,” who was the one really in charge.
    In hypocrisy worthy of any American Democrat, Pineda Villa wrote below a photo of herself alongside a special-needs child that, “The beautiful smiles to me are given away every day. This is an incentive to continue running in the interest of society.”
    Ironically, included in her comments was recognition of the importance of teachers which read, “Many congratulations to all those masters and teachers. We have all learned something good from them.” Best wishes from Pineda Villa don’t go very far as forty-three other student teachers would soon learn.
    She also posed with a Red Cross flag next to five new patrol cars she had managed to arrange for the police department, according to her, “In order to reinforce and ensure safety in the municipality.” Just as dirt poor illegals from Central America can’t travel to the United States without somebody else paying their way, these cops didn’t get their new cars with local tax dollars. At least, not tax dollars which were properly appropriated.
    The tragic events that day seem to involve a case of mistaken identity and an accidental encounter with an arrogant, self-obsessed Pineda Villa. As she was about to begin her speech telling the townsfolk how great she was and why they needed her to run their city, she was told that some “outsiders” were approaching. Fearing a disruption of her special moment, she told her trusty henchman to “teach them a lesson,” another bit of sad irony.
    As the student teachers were making their way out of town, obviously not intent on disrupting or likely even aware of the festivities, a pickup truck is reported to have blocked their path. Some of those on the bus got out to push it aside but then the police showed up.
    The first shot was fired by a female officer was a headshot to one of the students, the first of more than a half-dozen murdered at that location. The Daily Beast reports that the police then reportedly took the student teachers to another remote location where they were tortured and shot, with some even burned alive.
    In response to massive demonstrations, authorities began making arrests which included 22 police officers. Those officers became the subject of a cartel campaign of intimidation and retaliatory threats of revealing the names of corrupt politicians who worked for them.
    Rather than giving in to the pressure, the authorities picked up the new leader of Guerreros Unidos, who is believed to have told them it was in fact Pineda who ordered the killing of the students.
    A warrant for both her and her husband has been issued and they are declared fugitives on the run, having left their home, their ranch, a fifty-store shopping center and much of what their life of crime had brought them behind.
    Authorities are still looking for the bodies of the students, but they are excavating sites and uncovering other murder victims in the process.
    Pineda and her husband have faded into the shadows. They are probably hiding out in the shadows of America, having crossed the porous Obamaborder with cartel help and collecting taxpayer-funded support. Maybe she’ll run for office here. Democrats are always looking for people with experience like hers.

    Rick Wells is a conservative writer who recognizes that our nation, our Constitution and our traditions are under a full scale assault from multiple threats. Please “Like” him on Facebook, “Follow” him on Twitter or visit www.rickwells.us


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