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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Former Iguala mayor formally charged with the kidnapping of 43 students

by Lucio for Borderland Beat

There has been a formal arrest warrant issued for former Iguala, Guerrero mayor,  Jose Luis Abarca, along with 44 others for charges of kidnapping of 43 kidnapped and missing normalistas (students) on September 26th 2014.

This was announced by Tomas Zeron, of the federal general attorney’s office.  He did not state when the warrant was issued.  

Although Abarca was charged with crimes connected with organized crime activities, these are the first charges that are directly related to the September Iguala attacks, and kidnapping of the 43 students.

It is suspected that .Abarca directed the municipal police, in conjunction with the organized crime group Guerreros Unidos,  to attack and kidnap the students.  
There is no mention of the other deaths in the attacks of the night of September 26th.
  
Those attacks resulted in the deaths of 8-9 people, one being a young 15 year old soccer player who was  traveling on the team bus.

Another normalista, Julio Mondragon was taken, murdered,  his face flayed, and his corpse dumped in the street close to the location of the second attack.  

He is not counted with the  43.

It is peculiar that with the world wide publicity and attention of the Iguala 43, almost zero has been paid to the others that were killed and injured in the same attacks.  


As for Abarca’s wife, Maria de los Angeles Pineda, on Monday, the federal courts spokesman said a judge had ruled Abarca's wife will stand trial for links to organized crime. 

In evidence are records of bank deposits into her account originating from Guerreros Unidos.

There are doubts that she will be charged with the attacks and kidnapping of the normalistas, and there have been no announcement either way as of yet.

36 comments:

  1. Someone put a hit on the wife when she is freed, i bet she threw rat on her husband thats why there is doubt on her charges.

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  2. My how quick the White She Devil has fallen in appearance, from former beauty queen to below-average street vendor.

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    1. Street vendor??? Really?
      Couldnt you just say she looked like a meth junky ....

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    2. Hah I know what an ass. I traveled to costa rica recently and some of the street vendors where kinda cute even the older ones. Can't judge someone's looks by their job. I have even seen cute girls working at McDonald's

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    3. You Gringos don't get it, do you?

      "traveled to costa rica recently." So, you left your Gringo hideout in the US for a few days to take a tour with other Gringos in the "eco-forests" in Costa Rica? Make you feel better about yourself?

      I live in Mexico and, for the White She Devil, there's nothing worse than being compared to tortillas sellers on the street.

      Meth junkies? Her whole family consists of narco meth addicts.

      Think before you comment. Or, better, just don't comment about stuff you know nothing about.

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    4. You know there are mexican street vendors in the u.s right? If you dont then you probably haven't been to the states. You comment was just dumb man plain and simple. What does me going to costa Rica have to do with feeling better about myself. It has nothing to do with it.

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    5. 10:16 PM
      "You Gringos don't get it, do you?
      Think before you comment. Or, better, just don't comment about stuff you know nothing about"

      This is Borderland Beat asshole,the subject matter is Mexico?
      Is it ok to have an opinion?Or should we talk about the weather?

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    6. 10:16 PM
      "You Gringos don't get it, do you? "
      Shut up and stop whining,pull the race card next,that usually works

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    7. pero queremos vivir como los gueros en todas las tevenovelas......

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    8. @10:16 could you have spit out the word 'gringo' any more venomously than you have? Two misinformed comments by two non-Mexican posters does not equal an opportunity for you to exercise your obvious prejudice. Isn't there enough hate in Mexico? Is your hatred helping the cause?

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    9. often personal history can program us towards a knee jerk response, even by knowing there is big hate and prejudice in Mexico...against dark skinned, or indigenous people. white Mexicans feel they are superior and the "indios" are stupid, peasants and even refer to the as ugly.

      IMO I don't mind the inference of the white devil and tortilla vendor comment. It is factual. and you missed the point.

      the point of her entire family being narcos is also true, all but her has been arrested and imprisoned including her parents.

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    10. Is a fact social economical fact...in mexico the darker you are the less llikely to move up In life is....they have a racial system where , money color of skin and social elite, go hand In hand...

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    11. Most people in Mexico don't even no where the word gringo started.

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    12. Why am I thinking about the two old men on the muppet show when I'm reading these comments ....

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  3. How old is that chucka?

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  4. what a nice couple, and they r all over Mexico

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  5. I hope you burn in hell Jose Luis Abarca

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  6. did u see how expense it is to go to Mx, $400 deposit $60 for permit and Mx Ins, I guess they r try to tell people don't come

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    1. Have you gone to the movies lately? 3 to four people and you'll easily spend $100 so $60 is chicken feed. However, wouldn't go to Mexico even if those crooks paid me.

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    2. "did u see how expense it is to go to Mx, $400 deposit $60 for permit and Mx Ins, I guess they r try to tell people don't come"

      Pity the US cant do the same.

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    3. Go to Baja that wont happen.

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  7. If this goes anything like other trials (I use the word "trials" liberally because they usually just let them go), the wife will get off for testifying against the husband, and the husband will get sentenced to 10-15 years, and get released after 5-8. Am I right?

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    1. Yes it will be interesting to see if he will buy his way out. Anyone have any info on any cases of successful prosecution of corrupt politicos in MX, or if there have even ever been any?

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    2. Good question.Im curious to know too.

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  8. When the students persecution started, the abarcas speaking engagement had been over for two hours, according to many reports, by people on the area...
    --whatever the abarcas other crimes, and irregardless of the other seven people murdered, the army is accused of kidnapping the other 43, and of doing the clean disappearances for direct orders from the federal government that has the governor safe and away on license, enjoying the complicity of his temporary replacement, an directing who gets the candidacy for the coming elections for governor of guerrero state...
    --All the abarcas have to do is stay , keep quiet, and be released in a few years to save pena nieto and his murdering secretaries of education, government, interior and defense, but mainly the butcher of Acteal, enilio chuayffe chemor, the enemy of the normal rurales all over mexico and the one that had promised jail for the teachers and to get rid of the normales.
    --Let's not wait 30 years until the mexican government ''allows'' the facts to come out, like on the case of the murder of manuel buendia, murdered by the cousin of eruviel avila, juan rafael avila moro, of the murdering presidential family of manuel avila camacho and 'general' maximinio avila camacho, now the mexican government 'allows' the ''investigation''...
    --investigating the murder of kiki camarena is still not allowed by the US if it is going to involve felix ismael rodriguez and oliver north, and others...
    --hate them all you want, the abarcas are just the fall guys, the patsies, the pendejos...

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    1. Sorry, you are feeding into the latest myth of confusion. There were two attacks. the first one was thought the end of it, and the normalistas were out of the buses onto the street, when the other one close to midnight happened. the army was outside Iguala, after the killings phone calls were made by the normalistas calling for help to other normalistas to come to the city because students were killed and attacked. it was that group that encountered the army who harassed them and added to the disruption.

      the municipal police on approval from the mayor attacked, kidnapped and handed the 43 over to G.U. the rub is that although abarca was worried that they would disrupt the speech by protesting, it was actually the information from GU that the students were Los Rojos, who have been attempting to take the territory from GU (mayors wife family)

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    2. 1:00 AM
      " it was actually the information from GU that the students were Los Rojos, who have been attempting to take the territory from GU (mayors wife family)"

      Dude,did GU know they were nothing to do with Los Rojos?Why would they say that?Surely they didn't believe they were Rojos?They must have known they were students surely?If they did know they were students it shows how murderous(GU)can be.

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    3. I am not "dude" but I recall it was only 1 GU leader that said the normalistas group had rojos coming to iguala to cause trouble. It is ongoing with rojos trying to take iguala from gu.

      but it was not true, and I recall, I think 2 of the testimonies of the arrested said it was the leader that lived in the ranch -bb had photos of the ranch- where the 43 were taken, who said it was rojos. I was not sure if he said that because he had a hunch and wanted to eliminate them or what

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  9. Based on how this case has been handled so far, I don't think they'll get a competent trial. I predict they'll wait until everyone's forgotten about them and then let them go.

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    1. So maybe they weren't really charged,just a bone thrown out there to appease the international investors???

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  10. She is a walking dead person same as her pendejo husband. The PGR made sure Los Guerreros Unidos think they told them many secrets.

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  11. The last attack against hipolito mora left 11 dead, all from .223 bullets only mora's people used, the dead on the mora's side, including his son were all ricochet...
    --tlatlaya massacre, also caused by ricochet when the young guerrilla narcos and kidnappers fired agaims the gorious mexican army...
    --mexico 68, after 10 hours of crossfire from the DFS, Olympic batallion, and police and army, only 20 people died, miraculously, no blood was spilled in tlatelolco...
    --Atenco, only two people were killed, by friendly fire, thw women arrested and raped in prison were not raped, it was their imagination..
    --Acteal, god sent fire and brimstone to the praying refugees from the chenalho massacre to allow their attackers priista supported evangelistas, killing 45 on top ofthe 22 prior murdered in chenalho, emilio chuayffet chemor had to resign to save el jundillo de zedillo, who is now safely protected by the US government from prosecution with official impunity laws made to order, while the actual murderers have been released after GEORGE SOROS brilliant money paid for their sloppy appeals...
    --Apatzingan, the guerrillas sent by the viagras that got killed as a result from .223 they and their side were shooting at the glorious mexican army and mexican federal police, discovered by eximious expert weaponologyst alfredo el castillo de cagada...
    --the sloppy killing and murdering style shown by the extreme contempt of mayor abarca against mining engineer what's his name, does not compare with the results of disappearing the ayotzinapos, and why would governor aguirre resign over it?
    --the expert mexican murdering team angel aguirre rivero, emilio chuayffet chemor, pri, army, are again involved on a crime against humanity, again pleading not guilty, again supported by the governmet versions against the conspiracy theories of the rabble...
    --timely reports are missing all over the place, and only appear after proper doctoring...
    --recommended reading: NI VIVOS NI MUERTOS by Federico Mastrogiovanni, for those who want the 43 returned alive as they were taken away...OXOXOX always...

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  12. 9/11 investigations, testimonies and reports sealed away by the US government until 2050, because of national security concerns, check check...

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  13. Off subject but good news.. 21 zetas captured and el fresa... A heavy hitter for los zetas.. mamen fiero cabronas

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    1. If that is really the case then yepp. Ke mamen fierro los bufones de los p. zetas

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  14. 4:06 any bad news for the zetas is ON POINT, and always welcome good news...
    So, good boy, good boy, pat yourself on the head, a ver, la patita...

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