
John Gibler
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Oct 2, 2024 |
rsn.org | John Gibler
Last month, nine years and 11 months after their children were disappeared, the parents of the 43 students ended their relationship with Mexico’s current government. In the absence of justice, the state’s mask has fallen.
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Sep 25, 2024 |
nacla.org | John Gibler
A slightly longer version of this article was published in Spanish in Este País on September 23, 2024. On the night of September 26-27, 2014, in the city of Iguala, Guerrero, hundreds of municipal, state, and federal police, Mexican soldiers, and some employees of the illegal transnational heroin trafficking enterprise known as Guerreros Unidos collaborated to attack five buses that had been commandeered by students from the “Raúl Isidro Burgos” Rural Teachers’ College of Ayotzinapa.
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Jun 12, 2024 |
sierraclub.org | John Gibler
On Sunday, June 2, Mexican voters made history: They elected the nation's first female president and its first Jewish president. Claudia Sheinbaum, a 61-year-old energy and climate scientist from the ruling Morena Party, beat out the main opposition candidate by more than 30 points. Her party also took the House and came within two seats of winning a super majority in the Senate.
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Jan 15, 2024 |
dialnet.unirioja.es | John Gibler |Marcela Turati
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Nov 28, 2023 |
adondevanlosdesaparecidos.org | John Gibler
Mexico’s president promised to deliver truth and justice for the 43 disappeared students and their families. The former special prosecutor reveals what happened insteadBy John GiblerOn Friday, August 12, 2022, Alejandro Gertz Manero, the octogenarian attorney general of Mexico, called the then head of the Special Investigation and Litigation Unit for the Ayotzinapa Case (UEILCA), Omar Gómez Trejo, to his office.
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