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The definitive account of the disappearance of forty-three Mexican students
On September 26, 2014, a party of students from the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachersā College were en route to a protest when intercepted by local police. A confrontation ensued. Come the morning, the students were nowhere to be found. The crime that had transpired and the resultant cover-up brought the profound depths of corruption in the Mexican government and police forceāas well as the vulnerability of ordinary Mexicansāinto stark relief.
Investigative reporter Anabel HernĆ”ndez reconstructs the terrible events of that night and its aftermath, giving us the most complete picture available. Her sources are unparalleled. In researching this book, she secured access to internal government documents that have not been made public and to surveillance footage the government has tried to hide and destroy. HernĆ”ndez demolishes the Mexican stateās official version of events, which the PeƱa Nieto government cynically dubbed the āhistoric truth.ā As her research shows, state officials at all levels, from police and prosecutors to the upper echelons of government, conspired to put together a fake case, concealing and manipulating evidence, and arresting and torturing dozens of āsuspects,ā procuring forced confessions to back up the official lie. By following the role of the various Mexican state agencies through the events in such remarkable detail,Ā A Massacre in MexicoĀ shows with exacting precision precisely who is responsible for this monumental crime and who needs to be held accountable.
āA detailed coverage of the governmentās horrifying and often clumsy attempt at a cover-up ⦠her sources are clear and convincing.ā
ā Rachel Nolan,Ā London Review of Books
āIt is the most comprehensive account of what is known about the attackāand about the astonishingly corrupt government investigation that followed⦠A Massacre in Mexico presents an overwhelming case that federal government investigators working for the administration of Mexican president Enrique PeƱa Nieto created a false narrative of local culpability and sought to close the case before an investigation could reveal the involvement of federal officials.ā
ā Christy Thornton,Ā Jacobin
āHer storytelling becomes a way of revealing an entire world.ā
ā Roberto Saviano
āA Massacre in MexicoĀ is a harrowing inquisition in to the fate of forty-three missing Mexican students and the governmental cover-up ⦠This is sure to be a controversial, significant work, one that might anger more than a few powerful people in Mexico. Anabel Hernandez valiantly risks her safety to uncover a crime that the world shouldnāt forget.ā
ā Mya Alexice
āA harrowing inquisition into the fate of forty-three missing Mexican students and the governmental cover-up ⦠Hernandez delves deep into the corruption and violence despite threats against her life.ā
āĀ Foreword Reviews
āBrilliant ⦠a masterful piece of journalism which counteracts the narrative of the state.ā
ā Matt Williams,Ā Medium
āA powerful investigation for fans of true crime and nonfiction about the international drug trade.ā
ā Frances O. Sandiford,Ā Library Journal
Author: Ana Hernandez
Publisher: Verso
ISBN: 9781788731492
Published: 07/2020
Format: paperback/Hardback
Page count: 448