- Instead of inventing and perverting the investigations, they should comply with the recommendation.
In her Bullet of velvet yesterday in MILENIO, Ana María Olabuenaga wrote:
“In front of our very eyes, the terrible and the impossible, the unthinkable and the unprecedented, are always happening in Mexico, but we don’t realize it, we can’t see it. All the elements to reveal the truth are under our noses, however, they are tangled and twisted so that no one can decipher them. Country of knotted cheese, of twisted hair in braids, of intertwined straw hats. Cursed heritage of a story that is woven and unwoven as it frays.
His description illustrates it with the path followed by the investigations of the former Attorney General’s Office and the current Attorney General’s Office of the Republic of the Iguala case, even as eight years after the massacre “we should be clear about it.”
The problem is that “while some are in charge of pulling the thread, others are entangling it”, says Ana María.
If what was done by the PGR suffered from interrogations under torture, sloppy ministerial proceedings and appropriations and allegedly planted evidence, the fraud Commission for Truth and Access to Justice and the sectarian Special Investigation and Litigation Unit for the Ayotzinapa case already perverted the case in a nauseating way, as evidenced by his trust in released criminals and protected witnesses, the crude fabrication of implausible and caricatured telephone messages and his determination to persecute former public servants instead of acting against the murderers.
These instances are headed, respectively, by the Undersecretary for Human Rights, Alejandro Encinas, and who, due to a palpable conflict of interest, should never have been a prosecutor: Omar Gómez Trejo.
The fact that all the elements to reveal the truth are under our noses refers me to The Purloined Letter (Edgar Allan Poe), where the document that is unsuccessfully searched for even in the depths of the thief’s house, detective Dupin He found it where it always was: in a card case in the robbed mansion.
The Iguala case, Sergio Sarmiento wrote, has gone from “the historical truth to the confused truth.”
However, the closest thing to the “truth” is contained in the 2,177 pages –which with their annexes total 13,623– of the Recommendation made at the end of 2018 by the Special Office of the National Human Rights Commission ( that Rosario Piedra Ibarra has scrapped), with 128 recommendatory points (which include 224 investigation proposals) addressed to 17 authorities and in particular to the Federal Public Ministry: an exhaustive work of almost four years, based on reliable testimonies and expert evidence, not on tongue tacos. The Recommendation includes the suggestion that 114 bone remains be sent to Innsbruck for genetic analysis, but without any explanation it continues to be ignored by the 4T.
“What is sought in our country is not untangling, but rather inserting the comb and pulling the knot so that it hurts more,” laments Olabuenaga…
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