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Denise Dresser: Permission to Kill

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You're a priority, but not that much. I see you, but I also erase you. I engage in dialogue with you, but at the same time I discredit you and prevent you from receiving international support. That's the confusing and contradictory message the government sends to every mother of a missing person, to every group of searchers, to every victim whose case languishes in impunity. And in this, it's so similar to its predecessors. It imitates their words. It repeats their reactions. The rhetoric of denial runs through Calderón's administration, Peña Nieto's, López Obrador's, and now Sheinbaum's. The ruling party wraps itself in the national flag to hide what's happening beneath it: Ayotzinapa, Tlatlaya, Apatzingán, Nochixtlán, San Fernando, Allende, and recently Teuchitlán.
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yucatan.com.mx broke the news in on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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