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Gibler, John, author.
Dorfman, Ariel, writer of foreword.
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Escuela Normal Rural de Ayotzinapa -- Students -- Crimes against.
Escuela Normal Rural de Ayotzinapa.
Mass murder -- Mexico -- Iguala de la Independencia.
Kidnapping -- Mexico -- Iguala de la Independencia.
Disappeared persons -- Mexico -- Iguala de la Independencia.
State-sponsored terrorism -- Mexico -- Iguala de la Independencia.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Violence in Society.
HISTORY -- Latin America -- Mexico.
Disappeared persons
Kidnapping
Mass murder.
State-sponsored terrorism.
Students -- Crimes against
Mexico -- Iguala de la Independencia.
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I couldn't even imagine that they would kill us : an oral history of the attacks against the students of Ayotzinapa / John Gibler ; foreword by Ariel Dorfman.
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Gibler, John, author.
, Dorfman, Ariel, writer of foreword.
San Francisco, CA : City Lights Books, [2017]
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Open Media book.
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261 pages : maps ; 21 cm.
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Foreword / by Ariel Dorfman -- Prologue -- Maps -- An oral history of infamy -- Afterword -- Names of the murdered, coma victim, and disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero, on September 26-27, 2014.
Summary:
"Harrowing personal narratives describing how Mexican authorities killed, injured, and disappeared scores of students and others in a still-unsolved crime"---Provided by publisher
"On September 26, 2014, police in Iguala, Mexico attacked five busloads of students and a soccer team, killing six people and abducting forty-three students--now known as the Iguala 43--who have not been seen since. In a coordinated cover-up of the government's role in the massacre and forced disappearance, Mexican authorities tampered with evidence, tortured detainees, and thwarted international investigations. Within days of the atrocities, John Gibler traveled to the region and began reporting from the scene. Here he weaves the stories of survivors, eyewitnesses, and the parents of the disappeared into a tour de force of journalism, a heartbreaking account of events that reads with the momentum of a novel. A vital counter-narrative to state violence and impunity, the stories also offer a testament of hope from people who continue to demand accountability and justice"---Provided by publisher.
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