Amidst a humanitarian crisis, a government keeps acting like a mob


"During Peña Nieto's administration, the victims of violence have accumulated, and even though laws have been created and commitments have been made, these don't materialize, the poet Javier Sicilia commented.

[...] he also assessed the victims have lacked justice and a sample of that, is the pit found with more than a 100 bodies in Tetelcingo, in the state of Morelos.

'Nobody knew about the pit until a boy who was murdered, Oliver Wenceslao, an entrepreneur, was taken to Semefo (Institute of Forensic Sciences), recognized by his family but then, the body disappeared, that is, nobody knew where the body was in the institute until his aunt and his mother discovered these pits and brought out these bodies, they delivered the boy's body, and another one who was been sought for, by a teacher...'

'Then we pulled out another 116 bodies in another 3 by 9 meters pit, piled like trash, these are District Attorney's bodies, with no records or investigation file open, many bodies without necropsies, in short, a mess'.

'The problem is that there are some corrupt people that have to be removed, behind all this is corruption, it's in the pits, it's in a state of exceptions , it's in the thousands of things that we haven't heard presidential candidates talk about... We're in a national emergency, in a humanitarian tragedy, yet they keep behaving like mobsters'." [source]

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