Posted on 02/01/2015 2:42:30 PM PST by Brad from Tennessee
Mexicos attorney general may have considered the normalistas case closed, as he proclaimed last week, but it appears no one is listening.
The parents of two missing normalistas, boarded a flight from Mexico City, to Geneva, Switzerland, where they will participate in the investigation by the united nations into the forced disappearance of 43 students attacked and abducted on the night of September 26th, 2014.
Hilda Legideño Vargas, mother of Jorge Antonio Tizapa Legideño, and Bernabé Abraham Gaspar, father of Adán Abrajan de la Cruz, are accompanied by Maria Aguilar, area coordinator of international Human Rights Center Tlachinollan, and Stephanie Erin Brewer, of the international Committee of Human Rights.
On February 2nd and 3rd the UN Committee will evaluate evidence of the case, and other cases of forced disappearances in Mexico. Also coming under scrutiny is the position and performance of Mexico, regarding disappearances that have occurred in the country. . .
(Excerpt) Read more at borderlandbeat.com ...
Were not these “students” in fact Neo-Bolshevik revolutionaries?
They were and it seems to be an all-male school. Che University.
Yes, they were and deserve about as much sympathy as murdering “yutes” of other nations.
Speaking of the UN, what happened as a result of the young, unarmed thug, Gentle Giant, Saint Michael Brown’s Mother’s visit to the UN ?
They had actually stolen a bus and were on their way to attack the police and municipal authorities, so it’s hard to weep for them. “Students” in Mexico are the adult children of the privileged who are having the luxury of a radical leftist moment during their subsidized education.
I think killing them may have been a little excessive, but there really isn’t any other way to deal with them. They are completely plugged into the justice system, the national government and the unions, because that’s where their parents work, and are what they call in Spanish “impunes,” meaning, unpunishable or...exempt. Just like our government and certain population groups.
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