Friday, April 3, 2015

Mexico Iguala parents request a drug lord help
Mexico Iguala parents request a drug lord help


  Wednesday, some parents of 43 students who disappeared last September, in the town of Iguala in Guerrero State, launched an appeal for help to the leader of a group of drug traffickers trying to find their children . A call justified by the failure of the authorities.

  "We, the 43 young parents, we ask that makes them alive. Let us know how you could help us. If you wish, we are ready to meet you, "reads one of the posters in one of the suburbs of Iguala.

  This sign, as well as many others, was plastered by a group of parents of missing 43 students last year, in the locality of the State of Guerrero, where they were seen for the last time.

  He asked the head of the cartel Guerreros Unidos, a Santiago Hernández Mazari says "El Carrete" to come to their aid. According to one of the parents of missing children, they would have taken this initiative because Santiago Mazari had himself offered help. On some posters, parents phone numbers were even registered.

  On 26 September 2014, 43 students were missing in Iguala, a town in the hands of drug traffickers, after being attacked by corrupt local police. They would then, according to authorities, were delivered to the killers of the Guerreros Unidos cartel, by order of the mayor. The cartel would have then slaughtered. Families of missing students reject the findings of the official investigation and continue to cling to the hope of seeing their children alive.

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