Abraj Santiago Lopez. Without militancy . High School Student No. 2. May 15, 1978. Kidnapped along with Fredy Radilla in Acapulco, Guerrero, by agents of the State Judicial Police, among which is the Lieutenant Colonel Mario Arturo Acosta Chaparro, Isidro Galeana Abarca.
Adame Jesus Maria . Without militancy. Campesina. May 10, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of Eden, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, the Mexican Army, among which is the biggest Mario Arturo Acosta Chaparro Escapite. It is one of the 48 cases of peasants arrested by the army, which the Secretariat National Defense, trying to avoid responsibility, seeks to justify it as killed in combat.
Jesus Adame Ruperto. Without militancy. Campesino. May 10, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of Eden, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, the Mexican Army, among which is the greatest Mario Arturo Acosta Chaparro Escapite. It is one of the 48 cases of farmers held by the army, which the Ministry of National Defense, trying to avoid responsibility, seeks to justify it as killed in combat.
Jesus Vicente Adame . Brigada Campesina Ajusticiamiento- Partido de los Pobres. Campesino. May 10, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of Eden, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, the Mexican Army, among which is the greatest Mario Arturo Acosta Chaparro Escapite. It is one of the 48 cases of peasants arrested by the army of which the Ministry of National Defense, trying to avoid responsibility, seeks to justify it as killed in combat.
Antonio Alcalá Alva. Without militancy. 48. Doctor of Letters. Kidnapped in May 1987, the District Federal agents of the Federal Security Directorate.

Yáñez Dimas Arreola. Without militancy . May 10, 1974. Kidnapped in Three Steps, Eden, Guerrero, the Mexican Army.
Yáñez Pablo Arreola . El Toro. Campesino. Partido de los Pobres. 39. May 10, 1974, kidnapped in the road section San Andrés - El Cacao, Guerrero, the Mexican Army. Transferred to Military Camp No. 1.
Dionisio Alberto Arroyo . Alberton, El Coyote . Campesino. Peasants' Justice Brigade, Party the Poor. 29. May 4, 1972. Kidnapped in Parotas Corner, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, by members of the 50 th Infantry Battalion under the command of Mario Acosta Chaparro Escapite, the Mexican Army. It is seen alive at Military 1.
Felicitas Arroyo Dionisio. Without militancy. Campesina. May 4, 1972. Corner kidnapped Parotas, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, by members of the 50 th Infantry Battalion under the command of Mario Acosta Chaparro, the Mexican Army.
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Ezequiel Flores Barrientos. Without militancy. May 1, 1971, in Corner Parotas, Guerrero, the Mexican Army. Eloy Flores Magaña saw him alive at Military Camp No. 1.
Benitez Raul Bravo. Without militancy. 21. Bailiff State Government commissioned in Chilpancingo, Guerrero. May 3, 1976. Rogelio Maldonado kidnapped along with Valencia and José Gómez Tumalian established at the Police Station The Conchero, Municipality of Acapulco, Guerrero, the Mexican Army, including the captain is Barquin.
Chong Santiago Fernando Javier . Student and teacher of the Preparatory Popular Tacuba. 20. Communist League September 23. May 13, 1982. Kidnapped on the streets of Fresno, Distrito Federal agents of the Federal Security Directorate, Jaguar Group White Brigade under the command of Francisco Sahagun Baca.

David Sandoval Héctor . 23. Student. Communist League September 23, 1976 May 18. Kidnapped in the street in Culiacan, Sinaloa, by agents of the State Judicial Police Directorate Federal Security White Brigade and the Mexican Army. He had been threatened previously that he would be arrested under the pretext of having removed commercials.
De Jesus Alquiciras Marino. Without militancy. Campesino. May 10, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of El Eden, Atoyac, Guerrero, by combined forces of 49 Infantry Battalion (between We detected the highest Duran), 56 Infantry Battalion, and 32 Infantry Battalion (including Lt. Abel), the Mexican Army. The interrogations were conducted by Captain Botello. Marino was arrested together Marino brothers, Vincent and Rupert De Jesus Alquiciras (they are cousins).
Humberto De la Cruz . Without militancy. Campesino. May 1974. Kidnapped in the Sierra de Atoyac, Guerrero and the Mexican Army.
Agustín Martínez Flores. Campesino. Party of the Poor . May 1, 1973. Kidnapped in the Sierra de Atoyac, Guerrero, the Mexican Army and Federal Security Directorate. Previously, he was arrested on September 23, 1972, was tortured and confined in the penitentiary of Acapulco, to be released on February 7, 1973.
Ramón García Rivera. Without militancy. 32. Judicial officer. May 1, 1977. Kidnapped in Culiacan, Sinaloa, by agents of the Federal Security Directorate, the State Judicial Police and the Mexican Army. Ramon was called for a commission and never left the barracks of the Ninth Military Zone.
Santiago García. Campesino. National Revolutionary Civic Association, social base. Campesino. May 1, 1968. Kidnapped in the community of San Jeronimo River east of Cacahuamilpa, San Jeronimo de Juarez, Guerrero, by troops belonging to the Military Zone XXII (Tenancingo, State of Mexico). First practice disappeared counterinsurgency against ACNR. In their capture involved 110 elements of troops and five officers.
José María Gómez Buenrostro. Campesino. Peasants' Justice Brigade, Partido de los Pobres. May 1, 1973. Kidnapped in the community of El kayak, Guerrero, by agents of the State Judicial Police. Jose Maria's friend Lucio Cabañas Barrientos commander, was in charge of buying weapons.
Aurelio José Guadalupe Hernández . Campesino. Independent Farmers Union. May 17, 1978. Kidnapped in La Victoria, Iguala, Guerrero, by agents of the State Judicial Police, led by Lorenzo Lezama.
Cerecero Natalio Hernández . Sin militancia . Campesino. 17 de mayo de 1981. Secuestrado junto a su hermano Paulino Hernández Cerecedo en Xochicoatlán, Hidalgo, por agentes de la Dirección Federal de Seguridad, Policía Municipal y guardias blancas del cacique Fermín Beltrán.
Hernández Cerecero Paulino . Sin militancia . Campesino. 17 de mayo de 1981. Secuestrado junto a su hermano Natalio Hernández Cerecedo en Xochicoatlán, Hidalgo, por agentes de la Dirección Federal de Seguridad, Policía Municipal y guardias blancas del cacique Fermín Beltrán.
Roberto Hernández Sánchez. Without militancy. Campesino. May 24, 1974. Kidnapped in Guerrero, the Mexican Army. The village was surrounded by military. Request permission to go to his field and did not return.

José García Simón. Antonio. José Rafael Sánchez, Toño . Elementary school teacher. 22. 23 Communist League September, brez, Workers Revolutionary Brigade Carlos Rentería Rodríguez. May 28, 1975. Kidnapped in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, by agents of the Federal Security Directorate and the State Judicial Police. Originally from Oaxaca. Transferred to Military Camp No. 1.
Isidro Lobato. Without militancy. Campesino. May 11, 1984. Kidnapped in Ixtacamxtitlán Puebla, the Mexican Army.
Longares Santiago Guillén. Campesino. Armed Forces Revolutionary Party of the Poor . 36. May 2, 1977. Kidnapped in the community of El Ticuí, Guerrero, the Mexican Army.
Esteban Lopez Espinoza. Without militancy. Employee. 22. May 2, 1977. Kidnapped in Culiacan, Sinaloa, by agents of the Federal Security Directorate, the State Judicial Police, White and Mexican Army Brigade, commanded by General Ricardo Cervantes. Transferred to the Ninth Military Zone. Arrested while leaving his home on 10th Street May 10 May colony. According to the testimony of Ms. Carmen Yolanda Brand and Mr. Jesus Manuel Brand, who witnessed the arrest, Stephen was raised and transported in a van model 76, 5288 T plates.
Rogelio Maldonado Valencia. Without militancy. Bailiff State Government commissioners, Chilpancingo. May 3, 1976. Kidnapped at the military checkpoint in the village of El Conchero municipality of Acapulco, Guerrero, by the Mexican Army. Arrested along with Raul Bravo and Jose Benítez Tumalian Gómez.
Lourdes Martínez Huerta. Professor of nursing at UAS. 20. Communist League September 23. Kidnapped in May 1974 in Sinaloa, by agents of the Federal Security Directorate, Brigada Blanca, the Mexican Army and the State Judicial Police. She was pregnant.
Jesús Martínez Meza Cuthbert. Without militancy. 32. Security agent. May 1 1977. Kidnapped in Culiacan, Sinaloa, by agents of the Federal Security Directorate and the State Judicial Police. Cuthbert was an agent of state security executive, was arrested and disappeared by the Mexican Army in the IX. Military Zone, when I accompanied the Governor of the State to that place, after the parade on 1 May.
Fidel Martínez Vázquez. Without militancy. Campesino. May 1, 1971. Kidnapped in the community of Santiago of the Union, Guerrero, the Mexican Army during Operation Web. It transferred the following day, together with Onesimus M. Barrientos and their children, the headquarters of Pie de la Cuesta and then to the Military Camp No. 1.
Jesus Mendoza Elizalde. Uncle . Communist League September 23, Head of the Brigade Miguel Domínguez Rodríguez. May 24, 1978. Kidnapped in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, by agents of the White Brigade. From the information obtained under torture locate the direction of Lorenzo Cervantes Soto. That same day, they were also abducted Lorenzo Soto Cervantes, Ignacio Reyes Aguirre, Jesus Mendoza and Jose Alfredo Elizalde Medina Vizcaino. From the time of his apprehension were subject to torture, cachaça, shock, water through the nose, electric shocks all over his body (particularly in the testes), penis and anus. The same May 24 were transferred to Ciudad Juarez to Chihuahua City, where they remained throughout the 25 May. At night they were moved to a safe house of the Federal Security Directorate, in Mexico City. On May 26, suffered one of the hardest torture sessions imaginable (dives headfirst into buckets with water, electric shocks, beatings methodical Tens with a bar of rubber and other objects such as tables and rods in chest, legs, back, buttocks, knees, feet, arms, elbows, hands and nails feet. Each day those who were subjected to torture were to take their statements, they had to say or what they wanted to say, they made partakers of robberies, murders, robberies, etc. On May 28, were taken to Campo Militar No. 1. A Medina Alfredo Lorenzo Cervantes and put them in a bathroom, his other three companions were separated. A week later, in June, Soto Cervantes, Reyes and Alfredo Herrera Medina were transferred to a second or third floor of the same secret detention. Colonel Florencio and Jesus Mendoza Elizalde were left on the subway. At this time the survivors lost all contact with them. Day and a half later, they were removed the three along with five others (including a woman, Alicia de los Ríos Merino, the others were missing from the state of Sinaloa) to the airport in Mexico City. In an Air Force plane were taken to the Port of Acapulco, Guerrero. Were taken to a secret prison conditioning and spa. For three days they were recovering from their wounds. In the evening, were removed by land and taken to the military airbase in Pie de la Cuesta (FAM No. 5). That same day they were returned to the spa. Two days later they were returned to the FAM NO. 5, where they took many statements. Reyes and Alfredo Herrera Medina were separated from rest. In the morning, most were moved to an unknown location. And Alfredo Herrera, by plane, were taken to the airport in Acapulco, where they were again transferred to the spa. After several days, were conducted by air and land to the City of Mexico, Military Camp No. 1. They encountered a number of fighters from different parts of the country, some of which already had several months of detention, including a pregnant woman. On June 29, Reyes and Alfredo were removed from the military camp and taken to the premises of the Attorney General's Office, where they again took testimony under the supervision of Raúl Mendiolea Cerecero, Chief Federal Judicial Police. Were transferred to Ciudad Juarez, where on July 1 were entered in the "punishment cell" of the Ciudad Juárez Municipal Prison until July 14 when they were transferred to the Chihuahua State Penitentiary. Colonel Florencio Chavarria, Lorenzo Elizalde Soto Cervantes and Jesus Mendoza, remain missing to date. Ignacio Reyes and Alfredo Aguirre Medina Vizcaino, were sentenced to more than 33 years in prison, years after amnesty. His tormentors were never punished.

Vicente Mendoza Martínez. Chente, The broom . Second year student of medicine. Communist League September 23, Grupo Universitario Netzahualcóyotl Democratic Movement, People's Union . May 20, 1978. Abducted from his home, Galeana No. 740, capital of Oaxaca, when taken by assault at 3:30 pm am, officers of the White Brigade, commanded by Wilfrido Contreras Castro. Transferred the same day to a safe house of the Federal Security Directorate in Mexico City. Virgilio is the brother of Porfirio Mendoza Martínez, wanted by the police for his participation in the military political group People's Union.
Silva Peñaloza Eusebio. Without militancy. Campesino. 38. May 17, 1978. Kidnapped in cuajinicuil community, Guerrero, by agents of the State Judicial Police, led by Lorenzo Lezama.
Pilar Terrazas José Sansabaz . Diego. Student. Communist League September 23, Red Brigade, Brigade Ignacio Olivares Torres . May 16, 1978. Kidnapped, shot in the stomach after a confrontation with police in Ciudad Delicias, Chihuahua, Municipal Police, Judicial Police, Federal Judicial Police and Federal Security Directorate. Key Artemis husband Parra.
Nava Antonio Polito . Without militancy. Campesino. May 1, 1974. Kidnapped in Acapulco, Guerrero, the Mexican Army and the State Judicial Police.
Radilla Fredy Silva. Student. Liberation Armed Forces, Brigade Peasants' Justice, Party of the Poor . May 15, 1978. Kidnapped in Acapulco, Guerrero, by agents of the state judicial police, led by Isidro Galeana Abarca. Fredy was arrested at his home and in the presence of relatives and neighbors. Long after his death, several witnesses, including teachers Antonio Hernández and Alejandra Cardenas, when they in turn were arrested and disappeared in the same year, he was seen alive in police cells in Acapulco, Guerrero.
Ramos Meliton Tabares. 21. Peasants' Justice Brigade, Partido de los Pobres . Campesino. May 17, 1974. Kidnapped in the place "The Crucecita" Atoyac way, or Arroyo Chichalaco, Guerrero, the Mexican Army. Located by the information obtained by torture inflicted on the soldier Gonzalo Hernández Juárez, PDLP insurgent.

Serafin Marcelino Serrano Juárez. 16. Campesino. Partido de los Pobres. May 14, 1974. Kidnapped at the lock of Bajos del Ejido community, municipality of Acapulco, Guerrero, the Mexican Army.
Sorcia M. Magdaleno . Without militancy. Campesino. May 3, 1977. Kidnapped in the community of San Vicente de Benitez, Guerrero, by agents of the State Judicial Police.

Gabriel Valles Fernando Martinez . Without militancy. 23. Commander of the Judicial Police of the State of Mexico. May 1987. Kidnapped in Durango City, Durango, by agents of the Judicial Police in charge of the Attorney Raul Pacheco and soldiers under General Mario H. Lt. Castillo and García Amador Estrada.
Eduardo Vargas Alcalá. Communist League September 23. May 13, 1983. Kidnapped in Mexico City at home, in the presence of his brothers and his mother are all beaten. Was then loaded into an unmarked vehicle by 11 unidentified armed agents of the White Brigade.
Juan Ramón Vázquez . Without militancy. Campesino. May 27, 1987. Kidnapped in the community of Joya de Mamey and Llano Juárez, Oaxaca, Municipal Police and gunmen Antonio Francisco Martinez and Pedro Alejandro García, fully identified as gunmen (white guards) of the leaders of San Juan Copala. Originally from San Miguel Copala Putla, Oaxaca.
Villalva Isidro Guerrero. Without militancy. 28. Judicial officer. May 1, 1977. Kidnapped in Culiacan, Sinaloa, by agents of the Federal Security Directorate, the State Judicial Police and the Mexican Army. Isidro was executive officer of state security, was arrested and disappeared by the Mexican Army in the IX. Military Zone, when I accompanied the Governor of the State to that place, after the parade on 1 May.
Vinalay Virgilio Jiménez. Revolutionary Armed Forces. Campesino. May 16, 1976. Kidnapped in the community of Coyuca de Benítez, km. 21 Mexico City-Acapulco, Guerrero, the Mexican Army and the State Judicial Police, among which are the official Barquín.
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