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Rancho Izaguirre over the years: this is what the extermination camp in Teuchitlán looked like in Google since 2011

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Mayor says he had no knowledge that the place was used to commit crimes, although records indicate that in 2019 they found burnt bodies

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Relatives of missing persons in Guerrero protested in Chilpancingo to demand justice for ranches in Teuchitl n, Jalisco.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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Mayor says he had no knowledge that the place was used to commit crimes, although records indicate that in 2019 they found burnt bodies

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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They demand justice and speed in identifying remains; they hold a vigil and march.

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A few days ago he announced the discovery of clandestine crematoriums in Mexico that shocked the population, so some collectives organized vigils in different parts of the country to demand justice and that the case of the ranch Izaguirre in Teuchitlán, Jalisco be investigated. Through social networks, several collectives launched calls to hold vigils in different parts of the country to make a call to the authorities to investigate these crimes…

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Salamanca, Gto.- Alma Lilia Tapia, spokesperson for the Salamanca Colectivo Unidos Busca Desaparecidos, announced that, according to recent information, at least 6 salmantinos that have not been located could have been in the so-called Rancho Izaguirre, in the state of Jalisco. Alma Tapia did not rule out that there are more spaces similar to this in different parts of the country. Alma Lilia Tapia of the Salamanca Colectivo Unidos detailed that…

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The mayor of Teuchitlán, José Ascención Murguía Santiago, said that “the social networks” have “distorted what is happening” in the municipality following the discovery of the criminal training center and extermination site. Murguía Santiago said that Teuchitlán “is very quiet” and blamed the social networks for “distorting what is happening” and invited the population to visit it. He assured that the population is calm and “continues visiting t…

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Desinformémonos broke the news in on Friday, March 14, 2025.
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