Alive, they were taken, and alive we want them back, became the - TopicsExpress



          

Alive, they were taken, and alive we want them back, became the national and international publics rallying cry for the 43 disappeared students attacked by municipal police and then handed over to the Guerreros Unidos drug gang on September 26, 2014 in Iguala, Guerrero, Mexico. This, remains the rallying cry, even after the official press conference of the Attorney General, whom announced last Friday that those missing had most likely been executed, and burnt to ashes, as detailed in the suspected assassins video testimonies shared at the press conference alongside maps and photographs of suggestive evidence. However, there is no conclusive proof yet, and so the 43 missing remain undead. Their parents refuse to accept this verdict, and in doing so, reveal the states incompetency, not only to deliver justice. But also their inability to act with any kind of legitimacy or credibility before a populace to whom it has become ever more clear, that the federal government is in fact, deeply implicated in the violence it claims to oppose. Many politicians remain suspected, and very few have stepped down in silence. The veil of corruption hovers wildly over in Ayotzinapa, and we will shine light upon its most darkest parts. Anonymous will avenge these students. anonymous will bring forth the cries of rebellion to those that have not been heard by their abusive government. We are not a group, we are not a faction.. we are an idea, we are the people. Whom wishes for justice, equality, and freedom.
Posted on: Sun, 16 Nov 2014 15:28:54 +0000

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