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The Journeys of Death

Summary by Desinformémonos
“Because we are indigenous, that’s why the rulers and businessmen treat us as second-class citizens, as if we had no rights,” he said, with his bleeding face, one of the young survivors of the bus that broke out in the early hours of Friday, July 4, at the exit of Ixcateopan, municipality of Alpoyeca. In the Mountain, since the roads to Chilpancingo and Puebla were built, we have lost many relatives to the terrible roads, to the poor condition o…
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“Because we are indigenous, that’s why the rulers and businessmen treat us as second-class citizens, as if we had no rights,” he said, with his bleeding face, one of the young survivors of the bus that broke out in the early hours of Friday, July 4, at the exit of Ixcateopan, municipality of Alpoyeca. In the Mountain, since the roads to Chilpancingo and Puebla were built, we have lost many relatives to the terrible roads, to the poor condition o…

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Desinformémonos broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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