If someone can save this NYT article that would be muy bueno.
Things that are super sus—these comments from the deputy human rights secretary:
“Allegedly, six of the 43 disappeared students were held for several days and alive in what they call ‘the old warehouse’ and from there were turned over to the colonel,” Alejandro Encinas, the Mexican under secretary for human rights, said at a news conference last month. “Allegedly, six of the students were kept alive for up to four days after the events and were killed and disappeared on orders of the colonel, allegedly the then Colonel José Rodríguez Pérez.”
aLlEgEdly.
Nevermind the fact the AG was arrested in the last month for covering up the crime and the investigation.
Mr. Rodríguez’s arrest comes less than a month after the former attorney general on the case, who is accused of leading an elaborate cover-up of the likely massacre, was taken into custody outside his home in Mexico City, in the highest profile arrest on the case to date. At the time, the Mexican attorney general’s office said that the authorities had issued more than 80 arrest warrants related to the disappearances, including for military officers.
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If someone can save this NYT article that would be muy bueno.
Things that are super sus—these comments from the deputy human rights secretary:
aLlEgEdly.
Nevermind the fact the AG was arrested in the last month for covering up the crime and the investigation.