Mexico leans into an essential truth
- Human remains were discovered at Rancho Izaguirre in Jalisco, highlighting violence in Mexico.
- The Morena-led Senate rejected calls for an independent investigation into the discoveries at Rancho Izaguirre, raising public outrage and protests.
- Activists and families of the disappeared continue to demand justice, while the government faces criticism for its lack of transparency and accountability.
- Federal Attorney General's Office took over the investigation after pressure, but critics feel recent arrests are largely symbolic.
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“High concentrations of ash” and gasoline smoke: indications that there were clandestine crematoriums at the Teuchitlán ranch
A study of researchers from the Ministry of Science, Humanities, Technology and Innovation of the Government of Mexico, to which EL PAÍS has had access, has identified “high concentrations of ash” and hydrocarbon smoke at the Izaguirre ranch of Teuchitlán (Jalisco) in 2019, years before its link with criminal activities was discovered. In recent weeks, the Executive, led by Claudia Sheinbaum, has pointed out that the ranch was used as a training…
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