A study, to which EL PAÍS has had access, identifies alterations at the Jalisco site where relatives of missing persons have ...
Mexican officials arrested an alleged CJNG recuriter and two police in the Izaguirre Ranch extermination camp case in Jalisco ...
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Latin Times on MSNSurvivor of Cartel Extermination Camp Reveals How Captives Were Lured: "They Told Us We Could Earn a Visa"According to evidence found inside the property, the Izaguirre Ranch was allegedly used by the Jalisco cartel as a training, ...
2 ex-Mexican police officers arrested over alleged cartel killing site where bones, shoes were found
Two former Mexican police officers were arrested for alleged links to a suspected drug cartel training ground where bones, shoes and clothing were found earlier this month, authorities said.
Cartels now use social media as a powerful new recruitment tool, tapping into a seemingly unending source of vulnerable young people deemed expendable by society.
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Latin Times on MSNMexican Attorney General Seizes Ranch Allegedly Used by Jalisco Cartel As An Extermination CampAlejandro Gertz Manero also said a specific timeline will be set in the following days to report their findings and make the ...
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Latin Times on MSNJalisco Cartel Leader In Charge Of Recruiting And Training At Infamous Extermination Camp ArrestedIn the testimony provided after his arrest, "El Lastra" acknowledged that the cartel killed those who resisted receiving the ...
The discovery of an “extermination camp” outside a small village in Mexico has sent families searching for their missing ...
President Claudia Sheinbaum discussed the Teuchitlán extermination camp case at her Monday mañanera, casting doubt on some ...
A ranch used as a training camp by a Mexican drug cartel was littered with burned bodies and discarded possessions. The ...
In Jalisco, volunteers found an ‘extermination site’. Now, critics are asking why the government did not find it first.
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Al Jazeera on MSNIn Mexico, enforced disappearance is a way of lifeCases of enforced disappearance in Mexico began to soar – along with homicides – in 2006, the year that then-Mexican ...
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