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A Massacre in Mexico: The True Story behind the Missing Forty-Three Students

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Full Title:

A Massacre in Mexico: The True Story behind the Missing Forty-Three Students

Contributors:

By (Author) Anabel Hernndez

ISBN:

9781788731485

Publisher:

Verso Books

Imprint:

Verso Books

Publication Date:

7th January 2019

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

364.154097273

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

432

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm, Spine 36mm

Weight:

806g

Description

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. Hernndez 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. Hernndez demolishes the Mexican states official version, which the Pea 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 estadoIt was the state. Hernndezs 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.

Reviews

A Massacre in Mexico is a harrowing inquisition in to the fate of forty-three missing Mexican students and the governmental cover-up.This is sure to be a controversial, significant work, one that might anger more than a few powerful people in Mexico. Anabel Hernandez valiantly risks her safety to uncover a crime that the world shouldn't forget. -- Mya Alexice
A powerful investigation for fans of true crime and nonfiction about the international drug trade. -- Frances O. Sandiford * Library Journal *
It is the most comprehensive account of what is known about the attack - and about the astonishingly corrupt government investigation that followed. A Massacre in Mexico presents an overwhelming case that federal government investigators working for the administration of Mexican president Enrique Pea Nieto created a false narrative of local culpability and sought to close the case before an investigation could reveal the involvement of federal officials. -- Christy Thornton * Jacobin *
Brilliant . a masterful piece of journalism which counteracts the narrative of the state. -- Matt Williams * Medium *
"The stark truth of a sham 'war'... A product of five years' investigative reporting, Hernndez's meticulously researched explanation of the links between the Sinaloa cartel, the world's biggest criminal organisation, and Mexico's leadership makes for jaw-dropping reading." * Independent *
An ambitious and daring sketch of the political nexus that ensures the Mexican system of narcotics delivery to the U.S. * Los Angeles Times *
A harrowing inquisition into the fate of forty-three missing Mexican students and the governmental cover-up... Hernandez delves deep into the corruption and violence despite threats against her life. * Foreword Reviews *
Narcoland describes a disastrous 'war on drugs' that has led to more than 80,000 deaths in half a dozen years. This is a book that exposes how everything in Mexico is implicated in the 'narco system.' -- Roberto Saviano, author of Gomorrah
Praise for Narcoland: "We would all be poorer without Hernndez's determination to account for a civil conflict that has cost at least 60,000 lives. There could be no greater shame for Mexico should such a fearless and dedicated reporter come to any harm." * Sunday Times *
Anabel Hernndez, journalist and author, accuses the Mexican state of complicity with the cartels, and says the 'war on drugs' is a sham. She's had headless animals left at her door and her family have been threatened by gunmen ... Narcoland became, and remains, a bestseller: more than 100,000 copies sold in Mexico. -- Ed Vulliamy * Observer *
Praise for Narcoland: Narcoland, with its explosive descriptions of decades of corruption permeating the upper echelons of government, leaves an extremely bad taste in the reader's mouth about the state of Mexico's perennially corrupt institutions - and begs the question: how much has changed For Narcoland, Anabel Hernandez spent five years combing police, court and US papers, securing access to informers and sources and pursuing often fruitless requests for official files. The result is a searing indictment of a war on drugs she believes was a sham from the start. * Financial Times *

Author Bio

Anabel Hernndez is one of Mexicos leading investigative journalists. She has worked on national dailies including Reforma, Milenio, El Universal and its investigative supplement La Revista. Her previous books including the award winning Narcoland, La familia presidencial, Fin de fiesta en los pinos, and Los cmplices del presidente. In awarding Hernndez the 2012 Golden Pen of Freedom, the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers noted, Mexico has become one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists, with violence and impunity remaining major challenges in terms of press freedom. In making this award, we recognize the strong stance Ms. Hernndez has taken, at great personal risk, against drug cartels.

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