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The Government of Mexico denounced the leaking of the report of the Ayotzinapa Truth Commission

The Government of Mexico denounced the leaking of the report of the Ayotzinapa Truth Commission

Alejandro Encinas said that “it was a State crime” and that “there are no indications to confirm that the students are alive” / AFP Photo

The Government of Mexico denounced this Saturday the disclosure of a supposedly complete version of the report of the Commission for Truth and Access to Justice of Ayotzinapa, with unknown revelations to date about the disappearance of 43 students from the rural teacher training school in Guerrero.

“I condemn the unfortunate leak of the information delivered to the Mexican Attorney General’s Office by the Ayotzinapa Commission,” wrote this Saturday the Federal Undersecretary for Human Rights, Alejandro Encinason his Twitter account.

Journalist Peniley Ramírez published this weekend in her column for the newspaper Reforma the parts that are crossed out in the version published in early August by Encinas, where it is described “a new timeline of the disappearance of young people”, from the night of September 26, 2014of which he obtained an uncensored copy.

Encinas said in another message that the leak “is absolutely irresponsible and disrespectful to the fathers and mothers of the disappeared students,” reported the Sputnik agency.

On August 9, in his capacity as president of the Truth Commission, Encinas said that “it was a State crime” and that “there are no indications to confirm that the students are alive,” when he released the report, with blacked out segments of alleged criminals’ phone text messages.

The journalist wrote that in the revealed passages there are messages from telephone numbers “identified as belonging to the criminals, their partners, officials of the municipal government of Iguala (Guerrero), their families and soldiers. The report reconstructs the facts based on what that those people talked through text messages and WhatsApp.

Undersecretary Encinas, who reports to the federal portfolio of the Interior, in charge of domestic policy, requests an investigation of the case from the Prosecutor’s Office, headed by Alejandro Gertz.

“I request the Attorney General of the Republic to initiate an investigation to identify and punish whoever is responsible for this serious leak”indicates another Twitter message from the also president of the Truth Commission.

Encina denounces that “this type of leak, far from helping the investigation, harms it and opens the way to impunity.”

The Executive’s position is that “at all times the best interests of the victims must be preserved in such a delicate matter.”

Hours before, the official stressed that the report of August 9 dismantles the supposed “historical truth” that the previous administration of the then president defended. Enrique Pena Nieto (2012-2018)which has been debunked by the new report.

In eve of the eighth anniversary After the tragedy, hundreds of relatives and current students of the Ayotzinapa rural teacher’s school have protested in front of the Army barracks in Iguala, and in Military Camp Number One in the capital, painting slogans and launching homemade firecrackers.

The Government filed a complaint this Friday against a federal judge who a few days ago “acquitted 24 people” linked to the Atyotzinapa Case.

In total, they add up to more than 120 acquittal freedoms issued by this judge in favor of the accused.



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