
People shout slogans during a march in Mexico City on September 26, 2022, marking the eighth anniversary of the disappearance of 43 students from the teacher training school in Ayotzinapa. AFP.
The Tlachinoran Mountain Human Rights Center reports that Mario González, the father of César Manuel, one of the 43 students at Ayotzinapa Normal School in Guerrero state, was “arbitrarily” and violently detained and disappeared in 2014 with the collusion of security forces. reported.
González was released Saturday afternoon, about three hours after he was taken into custody by Tistla police. According to an NGO cited by the newspaper La Jornada, the officials detained him “without saying anything and violently” and took him to the center of the city while beating him.
“The actions of the Tistla Police Department are alarming. Such notorious acts by arrogant police elements cannot be tolerated. We need state and federal authorities to investigate and punish police officers who create violence and violate human rights. “It is necessary to do so,” Trachinoran pointed out.
Before his release, the group blamed the city government and police for the consequences of his arrest and demanded to know González’s whereabouts, a call joined by various groups.
The disappearance of 43 young people in the suburbs of Iguala on the night of September 26-27, 2014 has long symbolized the impunity of armed groups and their collusion with public institutions.
The Ayotzinapa Truth and Access to Justice Commission considers it impossible for the young men to continue living at this time, and the Mexican government declared them dead in August 2022. So far, the bodies of only three of the victims have been identified. 43 people are missing.
Source: Diario.Elmundo
