‘Extermination camp’ discovery horrifies Mexico
- Thousands of people gathered on the streets of Mexico to demand justice after the discovery of a mass grave in Jalisco with charred bones, shoes, and clothing.
- The discovery has caused shockwaves across Mexico, a nation suffering from cartel-related violence.
- Advocates are calling for an independent investigation into the so-called 'extermination camp' used by cartels to kill missing persons.
- Indira Navarro stated that the existence of such 'forced recruitment and extermination centres' was 'an open secret' before this discovery.
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In Mexico, the horror and savagery of cartels at the "camp extermination" of La Estanzuela
Crematory furnaces, bones: the discovery of a "camp extermination" where more than 1500 victims were allegedly tortured, raped and executed completes the mapping of horror that sweeps away a country where 120,000 people are still missing.
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Por Valeria León, Rocio Munoz, Sol Amaya y Sebastián Jiménez Valencia, CNN en Español A simple vista, parece apenas un rancho abandonado en un enorme terreno baldío. Si no fuera por las cintas amarillas que frenan el paso, el lugar no llamaría demasiado la atención de un transeúnte desprevenido. Pero allí donde hay banderitas, también amarillas, había antes restos humanos, prendas y objetos personales que hoy forman parte de las pruebas en una i…
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