Monday, August 24, 2009

Chronotherm 4 Schaltplan

Disappeared during the month of August (1970-1983), by Alberto G. López Limón

Macario Acosta Serafin. 50. Campesino. Partido de los Pobres. August 14, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of El Nanchal, Atoyac, Guerrero, by elements of 48 Infantry Battalion, commanded by Captain Barajas, part of the Mexican Army. Was used at military checkpoints to locate and arrest their peers.


Ahuejote Yáñez Marquina. Without militancy. August 1974. Abducted from her home in Atoyac, Guerrero, the Mexican Army.

Aispuro Francisco Javier Alcantara . 22. Student. Communist League September 23. Abducted on August 10, 1977 in the city of Hermosillo, Sonora, by members of the White Brigade. A native of Baja California.





German Carlos Velazquez. El Borracho, Juan . 18. Tecnológico de Culiacán student (first semester). Communist League September 23, Verdugo Roberto Gil Brigade. Disappeared along with Luis Francisco Garcia Castro, 29 August 1977 in the city of Culiacan, Sinaloa, by agents of the Federal Security Directorate, Police, Judicial, and White Brigade soldiers of the Mexican Army. Its location is a result of the political police information obtained through torture, from the abduction of activist Manuel Ángel Álvarez Herrera, which occurred on July 29, 1977. There is a rumor that he was arrested and disappeared by agents of the White Brigade and the Judicial Police state when traveling in a minibus urban route Huertas Freedom. Federal agents got him out of the van and when we were recording, one of them shouted, turning to another officer who was in an unmarked Galaxie 'Here is licensed. " She immediately removed her camisole and blindfolded her and put him in a white van without license plates. There are several notarized testimonies, including those of children and Lucía Dominga Rodríguez Núñez Ayala Santillanes, which attest that Carlos was illegally detained in the Juvenile. Later, José Alfredo Medina Vizcaino testified under oath, which claims to have seen alive in the Campo Carlos German Military Number One in the 40 days he was held there, before presenting (between May 24 and July 1978).


Alberto Alvarez Azanza. Without militancy. Student. Disappeared on August 8, 1976. Kidnapped along with Felix Romero Loeza in the community of Valle Florido, Acapulco, Guerrero, the Mexican Army and members of the Military Zone XXVII.


Pedro Angulo Barona. Gorgonio, El Mocho . Teacher. 39. Peasants' Justice Brigade, Partido de los Pobres. August 4, 1974. Kidnapped in Acapulco, Guerrero, the Mexican Army. Fellow student at the Normal Rural Ayotzinapa, Guerrero, Lucio Cabañas Barrientos. Headquarters moved to Pie de la Cuesta.




Horacio Arroyo Souza. Ruben Palafox, Roberto, Conrad, Victor . Degree in agricultural engineering from the University Nicolaíta, Michoacán. 27 years of age. People's Armed Forces, the Revolutionary Action Movement, the Communist League September 23. Disappeared in August 1974 in the Huasteca San Luis Potosi, near the mine El Chico, Hidalgo, by Army soldiers Mexican. Command unit effort between the RAF and the Party of the Poor in the area of \u200b\u200bthe Huasteca. National board member of the RAF. Born in the Rancho El Zapote, Tiquicheo, Michoacán. Receiving military training in North Korea, where he serves as commander of the second and third group. In Mexico, manages the Exploration of the Sea Command. He joined the LC23S. Then removed. Along with Los Angeles Facilities Salvador, Isidro Castro Fuentes, El Vendale, Pablo Santana Lopez, are responsible for opening a revolutionary outbreak or arm of the BCA-PDLP in the Huasteca Hidalgo. No one knows the final destination of the command that led, if they died fighting, if they were shot or if they were transferred to military barracks Pachuca where the missing or extra-judicially executed.


David Mendoza Avilés. Without militancy. High School Student No. 7. August 3, 1975. Kidnapped in Acapulco, Guerrero, by agents of the State Judicial Police.


Ausencio Bello Rivers. Without militancy. 24. Student. August 23, 1974. Kidnapped in the community parking, Zacualpa, Guerrero, the Mexican Army, led by Mario Arturo Acosta Chaparro Escapite.


Inés Bernal Castillo. Without militancy. Campesina. August 4, 1976. Kidnapped in the community of Alto del Camarón, Acapulco, Guerrero, by elements of 48 Infantry Battalion of the Mexican Army.


Calixto Cortés Sunday. Without militancy. Student. August 15, 1977. Kidnapped along with Guillermo de la Rosa Magdaleno, Raúl and Francisco Camacho Valverí Diego Flowers in Acapulco, Guerrero, by agents of the Preventive Police, Patrol No. 10. The four are missing.


Raul Camacho Valverí . Without militancy. Merchant. 24. August 15, 1977. Kidnapped along with Guillermo de la Rosa Magdaleno, Calixto Diego Cortés Domingo and Francisco Flores in Acapulco, Guerrero, by agents of the Preventive Police, Patrol No. 10. The four are missing.



Candelario Ramirez Campos. grime. LC23S, Union of Settlers and Land for Housing Applicants Gabriel Jiménez Gutiérrez . August 20, 1983. Kidnapped in Mexico City by agents of the White Brigade. Candelario was gone along with Silvestre Ortega Cortes, as he member of the Union of Settlers and Land Seekers "Gabriel Jiménez Gutiérrez." Walked Santa Ana Avenue, Colonia Avante, when a green Ford sedan dry style with light wood, and cut off the pace. Fell six members of the White Brigade. They loaded by force to the vehicle and started beating them, interrogating them. They were blindfolded and taken to a secret prison where the torture continued. Silvestre was released on October 3, 1983, having passed to other detention centers and military installations have been taken by his captors to ENEP Cuautitlan, on two occasions to identify mates. After his release testified. A year later, on September 28, 1984, another member of the Union of Settlers, Hermilo Gonzalez Rodriguez, was illegally detained and beaten and interrogated for seven hours. Among other things they wanted Candelario Campos claimed that it was released October 3, 1983 along with Silvestre Ortega.





Car ride it Juan de Dios Perez. Raúl, El Zopi . 23. Impala bartender at Bar Culiacan, Sinaloa. Communist League September 23, Margarita Andrade Vallejo Brigade. August 20, 1977. Kidnapped in the city of Culiacan, Sinaloa, by agents of the Federal Judicial Police, the Federal Security Directorate, State Judicial Police, White Brigade and the Mexican Army. Married to Alicia Medina Ochoa. Juan de Dios was beating out of his work in the Impala Bar, located on the street Antonio Rosales, between Avenida Obregon and John Carrazco, for about ten individuals who wore a white Ford pickup truck and a yellow Bleiz. The latter rose and went to the private residence of John of God, located on Avenue Leona Vicario 2972 \u200b\u200bin Colonia Ignacio Allende. That beat his wife and his sister and took all kinds of documents, property, credentials, bills, etc. His mother found out later they had it in a safe house of the Federal Security Directorate, located on the street Clavel 1733, corner of Lopez Mateos, Colonia Margarita. Her mother came there, confirmed that Juan de Dios had been held there and who were detained several others. At night he listened to the cries and moans around prevenient of the torture center.

Cascante Tania Carrasco. The crazy . 25. Nursing student. Without militancy. August 18, 1976. Kidnapped in Chilpancingo, Guerrero, by agents of the State Judicial Police, led by Mario Arturo Acosta Chaparro.


Rosalío Castrejon Vazquez . Without militancy. 18 years of age. Campesino. August 25, 1974. Morales kidnapped along with Fernando Galeana, Galeana Mardonio Flores and Pedro Nava Castro in San Juan de las Flores, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero by agents of the Federal Security Directorate and elements of 27 Infantry Battalion assigned to the Mexican Army. The father was kidnapped Rosalío be temporarily premises searched his home. Rosalio, Fernando, and Peter found Mardonio disappeared.


Castro Pedro Nava. Without militancy. Campesino. August 25, 1974. Kidnapped along with Castrejon Vazquez Rosalia Morales Flores Fernando Galeana Galeana and San Juan Mardonio Flower, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero by agents of the Federal Security Directorate and elements of 27 Infantry Battalion assigned to the Mexican Army. Rosalio, Fernando, and Peter found Mardonio disappeared.


Pedro Castro Rosas. Without militancy. Campesino. August 25, 1974. Kidnapped in the Sierra de Atoyac, Guerrero, by elements of 27 Infantry Battalion assigned to the Mexican Army.









Cedillo Alberto Cruz. Without militancy. Student. 24. August 17, 1977. Kidnapped in Acapulco, Guerrero, by agents of the State Judicial Police. A native of Baja California.











Adolfo Cota Corral. Student. 23. Communist League September 23. August 10, 1977. Kidnapped after a shootout in the city of Hermosillo, Sonora, along with teammate Juan Ruiz and another activist, by agents of the White Brigade, State Judicial Police and Municipal Police in Hermosillo, led by Arturo Durazo Moreno and Miguel Nazar Haro. The result of the torture to which they are subjected, the agents of the White Brigade located another safe house. Transferred to the Military Camp No. 1. The fate of the three.







Carmelo Cortes Castro. Cuauhtémoc, Paco, Mario, Mario Rodríguez . Student. A founder and leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces . August 31, 1975. Kidnapped in Mexico by agents of the Federal Directorate of Security and Investigations Division for Crime Prevention. There are pictures that can be assumed, without being able to confirm, extrajudicial execution, although the state has always presented as killed in action, along with another of his companions, Porfirio , while resisting arrest.


Jerome Barrientos Cruz. Partido de los Pobres. Campesino. August 24, 1974. Kidnapped, along with Juan Perez and Angel Loza Ruby Aguayo, in the community of Vanilla, Guerrero, the Mexican Army.


Espinoza Cruz José Luis . Revolutionary Action Movement, Party of the Poor . August 1974. Kidnapped in the community of Friendly, Zacapu Municipality, Michoacán, by agents of the Federal Security Directorate.


De Jesus Vazquez Jacinto Ituri. Peasants' Justice Brigade, Partido de los Pobres. 16. Student. August 21, 1977. Kidnapped in Acapulco, Guerrero, by agents of the State Judicial Police. Eureka reported her missing on August 21, 1974.


De la Cruz Martinez Daniel . Peasants' Justice Brigade, Partido de los Pobres. 27. Campesino. August 7, 1974. Abducted from his home along with his brother Miguel Angel in the community of Martin de las Flores, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, the Mexican Army.


De la Cruz Martinez Miguel Angel . Lazarus . Campesino. Peasants' Justice Brigade Party of the Poor. August 11, 1974. Abducted from his home along with his brother Daniel in the community of Rio Chiquito, Tecpan de Galeana, Guerrero, the Mexican Army. He was wounded in the foot and tortured in the court of the community.

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Mariano Cruz Yáñez. Partido de los Pobres. 14. Campesino. August 24, 1974. Kidnapped in the Sierra de Atoyac by the Mexican Army. Mariano is one of the 48 cases of peasants kidnapped by the military, which the Ministry of National Defence intends to present, to try to evade responsibility, as combat deaths.


Guillermo De la Rosa Magdaleno . Without militancy. Student and general secretary of the Association of Students of the School 2, Acapulco, Guerrero. August 15, 1977. Kidnapped along with Calixto Cortés Domingo, Raul Diego Camacho and Francisco Flores Valverí Acapulco, Guerrero, by agents of the Preventive Police, Patrol No. 10. The four are missing.


De los Santos Alfonso Dorantes . Without militancy. 24. Student. August 5, 1976. Kidnapped in Acapulco, near Quemado, Guerrero, by agents of the State Judicial Police, commanded by Major Mario Arturo Acosta Chaparro.


Diaz Aurelio Fierro. Without militancy. 30. Campesino. August 27, 1974. Abducted from his home in the community of El Quemado, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero. By elements of 27 Infantry Battalion belonging the Mexican Army. We were tied up for three days in the village of El Quemado and then was transferred to the Military of Atoyac.

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Francisco Flores. Without militancy. Student. August 15, 1977. Kidnapped along with Guillermo de la Rosa Magdaleno, Calixto Camacho and Raul Cortes Valverí Sunday in Acapulco, Guerrero, by agents of the Preventive Police, Patrol No. 10. The four are missing.


Azanza Albertano Dorantes. Without militancy. Campesino. August 8, 1976. Was curator of El Alto Shrimp, kidnapped in the community of Valle Florido, Acapulco, Guerrero, the Mexican Army. He was tortured and tried to hang him.






Lorenzo Cesar Dorantes . Without militancy. Campesino. August 3, 1976. Kidnapped in the community of Paseo del Lemon, Guerrero, by agents of the Federal Military Judicial Police, commanded by Captain Francisco Barquin.






Alberto Perez Dorantes. Without militancy. Campesino. 40. August 4, 1976. Kidnapped along with two of his children in the community of Alto del Camarón, Acapulco, Guerrero, by agents of the Federal Military Judicial Police and elements of 48 Infantry Battalion, commanded by Captain Francisco Barquin.


Manuel Farias Bello. Without militancy. 20. Campesino. August 25, 1974. Kidnapped in the community Mexcaltepec, Atoyac de Alvarez, for the Mexican Army.


Hermilio Fierro Hernández. Without militancy. August 8, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of Rio Chiquito, Guerrero, the Mexican Army, commanded by Major Escobedo.


Martina Fierro. Elvira . Partido de los Pobres. August 11, 1974. Abducted along with his brothers Nario, Mauro and Raymundo, the community of Arroyo de Chichalaco, Guerrero, the Mexican Army, led by Mario Arturo Acosta Chaparro. Mauro and Raymond later regained their freedom.




Germain Juan Flores Carrasco. Pancho, Carrasco, Black . 17 years of age. Freshman in high school. League Communist September 23, Margarita Andrade Vallejo Brigade. August 19, 1977. Abducted along with his two brothers aged 12 and 14 years in the city of Culiacan, Sinaloa, by agents of the State Judicial Police, the White Brigade, the Federal Security Directorate and the Mexican Army. From 19 August to 7 October 1977 was held and tortured in the Ninth Military Zone, located in Culiacan. There are notarized statements, including those of children and Lucía Dominga Rodriguez Nuñez Ayala Santillanes, testifying that John Germain was detained illegally in the Juvenile with Carlos German and others missing.



Galeana Flores Mardonio . Without militancy. Campesino. August 25, 1974. Kidnapped along with Castrejon Vazquez Rosalío, Morales and Castro Galeana Fernando Nava Pedro San Juan de las Flores, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero by agents of the Federal Security Directorate and elements of 27 Infantry Battalion assigned to the Mexican Army. Rosalio, Fernando, and Peter found Mardonio disappeared. Mardonius is one of the 48 cases of peasants kidnapped by the military, which the Ministry of Defence intends to present, to try to evade responsibility, as combat deaths. Serafin Flores

Eladio . Without militancy. Campesino. August 23, 1974. Abducted along with his brother José Luis in the community of San Martín de las Flores, municipality of Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, the Mexican Army.


Jose Jesus Flores Serafin. Without militancy. 28. Campesino. August 23, 1974. Abducted along with his brother Eladio in the community of San Martín de las Flores, municipality of Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, the Mexican Army. It is one of the 48 cases of peasants kidnapped by the armed forces, which try the Secretariat of National Defense seeks to avoid responsibility, presenting them as killed in combat.


Ponce Sabino Fraga. Peasants' Justice Brigade, Partido de los Pobres. Campesino. August 18, 1974. Kidnapped in the community Las Delicias, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, the Mexican Army. Originally from Cocoa, a town of Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero. I was going to defect in the camp of Water Reed. It's one of those who applied for permission to leave the Peasants' Justice Brigade on 13 July 1974.


Jesus Alberto Galeana . 55 years of age. Campesino. Peasants' Justice Brigade, Party of the Poor. August 21, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of Atoyac de Alvarez, catch the shed, between Atoyac and Paradise, by elements of 50 Infantry Battalion belonging to the Mexican Army. It is one of the 48 cases of farmers held by the armed forces, which tries the Ministry of Defence, to avoid their responsibility to present them as killed in combat.


Doroteo Jesus Galeana. Partido de los Pobres. Campesino. August 21, 1974. Kidnapped in Atoyac de Alvarez, catch "the shed" between Atoyac and Paradise, by members of the 50 th Infantry Battalion belonging to the Mexican Army. It is one of the 48 cases of farmers held by the armed forces, which tries the Ministry of Defence, to avoid their responsibility to present them as killed in combat.






Eleno Galeana Vázquez. Without militancy. 22. Campesino. August 24, 1974. Kidnapped in Atoyac de Alvarez, Tecpan de Galeana checkpoint by members of 27 Infantry Battalion belonging to the Mexican Army. It is one of the 48 cases of farmers held by the armed forces, which try Secretariat National Defense, to avoid their responsibility to present them as killed in combat.




Magdaleno Galeana Vázquez. Without militancy. 22. Campesino. August 24, 1974. Kidnapped in Atoyac de Alvarez, Tecpan de Galeana checkpoint by members of 27 Infantry Battalion belonging to the Mexican Army. It is one of the 48 cases of farmers held by the armed forces, which tries the Ministry of Defence, to avoid their responsibility to present them as killed in combat.




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Francisco Avelino Cruz . Federico . 20 years of age. High School Student No. 5, UNAM. Emiliano Zapata Revolutionary Brigade, Red Brigade, Communist League September 23. August 22, 1975. Kidnapped in Mexico City, Federal District, by officers of the Directorate General of Police and Transit, the Federal Security Directorate and DIPD. His mother, Quirina Cruz Vda. Gallangos, came to Oaxaca to visit him, his brother Roberto Antonio, to the latter's wife and grandchildren Aleida and Lucio Antonio, who lived together. By not find them and learn from her sister that had long knew nothing about them la madre de Avelino Francisco fue a buscarlo a la Preparatoria No. 5 en la que estudiaba. La atendió la directora del plantel quien le informó que unos agentes se habían presentado con ella y le habían dicho que el joven Avelino Francisco Gallangos se encontraba detenido. La directora le enseñó una foto de Avelino que le habían dejado los agentes.


García Castro Luis Francisco . Bernardo, Verónico, Tomás . 17 años. Estudiante del tercer año de Bachillerato del Tecnológico de Culiacán. Liga Comunista 23 de Septiembre, Brigada Roberto Verdugo Gil . Desaparecido junto con Alemán Velázquez Carlos, el 29 de August 1977, in Culiacan, Sinaloa, by agents of the Federal Security Directorate, Police, Judicial, and White Brigade soldiers of the Mexican Army. Its location is a result of the political police information obtained through torture, from the abduction of activist Manuel Ángel Álvarez Herrera, which occurred on July 29, 1977.


Ricardo García Martínez. Without militancy. Campesino. August 13, 1974. Kidnapped in the Sierra de Atoyac, Guerrero, by agents of the State Judicial Police. It is one of the 48 cases of farmers held by the armed forces, which try the Department of National Defence, to avoid their responsibility, submit them as combat deaths.


Constantino García Pablete . Without militancy. Campesino. August 30, 1976. Kidnapped in Aguas Blancas, Coyuca de Benitez, Guerrero, Police Coyuca. There is evidence of his arrest.


Austreberto Esteban García Pintor. Miguel . Campesino. Partido de los Pobres. August 25, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of El Porvenir, Lemon, Tecpan de Galeana, Guerrero, the Mexican Army. It is one of the 48 cases of farmers held by the armed forces, which tries the Ministry of Defence, to avoid their responsibility to present them as killed in combat.





Mauro Garcia Tellez. Peasants' Justice Brigade, Partido de los Pobres. Winemaker. August 28, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of El Quemado, Sierra de Atoyac, Guerrero, by elements of 50 Infantry Battalion, based in Acapulco, Mexican Army property. He had been arrested years ago by soldiers on 7 September 1972.





Bernardo Gómez Abarca. Without militancy. Campesino. August 23, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of Tecpan de Galeana, Guerrero, the Mexican Army. It is one of the 48 cases of farmers held by the armed forces, which tries the Ministry of Defence, to avoid their responsibility to present them as killed in combat.


Leonardo Gómez. Without militancy. August 22, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of San Martín de las Flores, Guerrero, the Mexican Army.


Eugenio Serafin Gomez . Without militancy. 24. Campesino. August 21, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of Seal The Driver, by the Mexican Army.




Manuel Gonzalez Fuentes. Mijangos Alberto Parra, Angel Arellano Labastida, El Chino, El Teco . Student activist group October 2 at the Regional Centre of Education Normal Tuxtepec, Oaxaca (crent). Proletarian Party of America Kingdom. August 12, 1978. Kidnapped in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, by agents of the State Judicial Police, Federal Directorate of Security and the Mexican Army. Recruited by Jorge García Rodríguez.



Gorostiola Toriz Francisco. Teran Arturo Jimenez, Fernando Martin, Mario . Student. September 23 Communist League, the Military Committee of the Red Brigade . August 28, 1976. Kidnapped in Colonia Claveria, Federal District, by officers of the State Judicial Police, the Federal Security Directorate, White Brigade and the Mexican Army. Francisco participated in the attempted abduction of Margarita López Portillo Pacheco, sister of Jose Lopez Portillo Pacheco, candidate for President of the Republic by the PRI. In this operation killed the main leader of the LC23S David Jiménez Sarmiento, Chano. Brother of Carlos Gorostiola Toriz national leader of the LC23S (died in combat on August 7, 1976). At 9:20 hours the agents of the Federal District Judicial Police face shot with a command of the Red Brigade LC23S who was traveling in a car. Seriously injured activists Arturo Jimenez Teran (Francisco Gorostiola Toriz) and Emma Cabrera Arenas, Martha Romero Flores, while a third managed to escape. The two injured were taken to the Central Military Hospital. Hours later he brought dead Emma Cabrera Arenas. There is a statement on file Francisco DFS.


Dircio Thomas Gudiño. Silvestre . 27. Brigade Execution of the Party of the Poor . Campesino. August 18, 1974. Kidnapped along with Jesus Gomez in the community of El Cacao, Atoyac, Guerrero, the Mexican Army. Jesus was later released.




Jacinto Jesus Ituri. 17. Campesino. Peasants' Justice Brigade, Partido de los Pobres. August 21, 1977. Kidnapped in Atoyac, Guerrero, by agents of the State Judicial Police. It is one of 48 cases of farmers held by the armed forces, which tries the Ministry of Defence, to avoid their responsibility, submit them as combat deaths.


Matias Jesus Ituri. Sorry Matías Ituri. 38. Campesino. Partido de los Pobres. August 22, 1977. Kidnapped in Acapulco, Guerrero, by members of the State Judicial Police, led by Wilfrido Contreras Castro. Transferred to a secret prison in Acapulco.


Sorry Jacinto Ituri. 20. Campesino. Partido de los Pobres. 22, August 1977. Kidnapped in Acapulco, Guerrero, by agents of the State Judicial Police.


Ascension Juarez Juarez. Chon Juárez, Flavio . 20. Campesino. People's Revolutionary Armed Command June 10, Brigade May 18, Party of the Poor . August 3, 1977. Kidnapped in Acapulco, Guerrero, by agents of the State Judicial Police and the Mexican Army, led by Mario Arturo Acosta Chaparro.


Juarez Eduardo Juarez Cuthbert. Student. People's Revolutionary Armed Command June 10, Party of the Poor. 03, August 1977. Kidnapped in Acapulco, Guerrero, by agents of the State Judicial Police and the Mexican Army, led by Mario Arturo Acosta Chaparro.


Patiño Pablo Loza . Heraclius, Braulio . Campesino. Peasants' Justice Brigade, Partido de los Pobres. August 20, 1974. Maximiliano kidnapped along with Nava Martínez and three children of the latter (Macario, Leobardo and Elias Nava Hippolytus), the community of El Porvenir, Atoyac, Guerrero, by elements of 20 Infantry Battalion of the Mexican Army. The military took him along with five more youth baseball field in the presence of many villagers, who say much beat. Later he was seen in the Military Camp Number One in Mexico City.



Manriquez Francisco Javier Pérez . Gilberto . 18. High school student and worker in the clothing store "La Casa Grande." Communist League September 23, Brigade Margarita Andrade Vallejo. August 19, 1977. Missing in the city of Culiacan, Sinaloa, by members of the Federal Security Directorate, the Mexican Army, and White Brigade of the State Judicial Police. Francisco was kidnapped outside his home on First Street No. 18 (between Obregon and Melchor Ocampo), colony January 6, in the presence of their brethren in five to eight years. Two judicial officers in civilian clothes in a blue-green truck stakes, without license plates stopped in front of a home and spoke to him by name. Francisco Javier approaching to talk to the one who had shouted, the other got out of the truck pointing a machine gun and put him in the car and took him away. His mother found out later they had it in a safe house in the White Brigade in 1733 Carnation Street, corner of Lopez Mateos, Colonia Margarita. When she entered the place they confirmed that Francis Xavier had been in the house, rented by federal security agents who had arrested some people and that night you heard screams and moans.


Ángel Martínez Cabañas. Partido de los Pobres. Campesino. August 19, 1975. Kidnapped in Atoyac, Guerrero, the Mexican Army. The date corresponds to a wheel of complaint signed by the Revolutionary Movement of the Magisterium.


Villada Martinez Rojas. National Revolutionary Civic Association. Campesino. August 14, 1971. Kidnapped in Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, where headed for San Vicente de Jesus to be his wife, by the Mexican Army, belonging to the Military Zone XXVII, under the command of General Joaquin Solano Chagoya. Transferred to the IMPI of Guerrero, where he was tortured, then was transferred to an unknown location.


Mayoral Jose Reyes Jauregui. Without militancy. 60. Employee. August 23, 1977. Kidnapped in the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco, by members of the White Brigade, Federal Directorate of Security and Judicial Police. According to the NHRC, found dead in August 1977 on the site known as Lightning, Michoacán. The family rejected the official version. The eighty or so elements of different corporations, about 10:30 am, arrived at his home, located in Francisco Sarabia No. 98, Sector Libertad Guadalajara City.





Mayoral Reyes and his wife spent several minutes lying on the floor while all the doors of his house were riddled. After Mayoral Reyes hits the streets with their hands up, beat him, blindfold and get into a car. The casual way a photographer makes it possible to have photos of the moment of his arrest, in which observed, in addition to the impressive display that included at least one helicopter, the faces of his captors, among them: Jose Flores, municipal police commissioner in the DFS, Peter Azpeitia ex-boxer from the state court, Gilberto Murillo Villanueva de la DFS.










Ana Luz Mendoza Sosa. Revolutionary Action Movement. Teacher. August 1974. Kidnapped in the Huasteca San Luis Potosi, near the mine El Chico, Hidalgo, the Mexican Army.













Sara Mendoza Sosa. Revolutionary Action Movement. Teacher. August 1974. Kidnapped in the Huasteca San Luis Potosi, near the mine El Chico, Hidalgo, the Mexican Army.





Fernando Galeana. Without militancy. Campesino. August 25, 1974. Kidnapped along with Castrejon Vazquez Rosalío, Flores and Castro Galeana Mardonio Pedro Nava San Juan de las Flores, Atoyac de Alvarez Guerrero por agentes de la Dirección Federal de Seguridad y elementos del 27º Batallón de Infantería adscrito al Ejército Mexicano. Rosalío, Fernando, Mardonio y Pedro se encuentran detenidos desaparecidos.


Morales Galeana Mardonio o Petronilo . Sin militancia . Campesino. 25 de agosto de 1974. Secuestrado, junto con Fernando Morales Galeana y Rosalío Castrejón Vázquez (desaparecido) en Atoyac de Álvarez, Guerrero, por elementos del Ejército Mexicano.

Morales Gervasio Abelardo . Rammel, Ranmel . Campesino. Brigada Campesina de Ajusticiamiento, Partido de los Pobres, Revolutionary National Civic Association. August 7, 1974, was kidnapped along with seven other farmers (one of them originating Vanilla), in the community of San Martín de las Flores or Bajos del Ejido o Conchero, Guerrero, by elements of 48th Infantry Mexican Army. The soldiers came from the Military Air Base No. 7 (Pie de la Cuesta). Family of Professor Lucio Cabañas Barrientos. Had been arrested in May 1971, during Operation Web.

Cirila Delia Morales López. Rita, Erendira . Student. Graduate School of Economics, National Polytechnic Institute, serving in the Secretariat of Agrarian Reform. 24. Communist League September 23, Red Brigade. August 22, 1975. Originally from Oaxaca. Kidnapped in Mexico City by agents of the Federal Directorate of Security and Investigations Division for Crime Prevention. Had been arrested hours before her husband disappeared, Francisco Avelino Cruz Gallangos. She was kidnapped by agents of the Federal Security Directorate in Deer Park, Delegación Benito Juárez. Torralba Lazaro Alvarez, arrested and disappeared later, he notified his family for his arrest. In the La Prensa newspaper accounts of his arrest. A week later, his mother's house was searched by a large number of soldiers and plainclothes agents, Ignacio López Morales, his brother is kidnapped. For six days it remained missing, suffering torture in remand prison of Mexico City Lecumberri-in a place known as El Pozo, before being released.

Gregorio Naranjo Vazquez. Peasants' Justice Brigade, Partido de los Pobres. Campesino. August 8, 1974. Kidnapped in The Nanchal, Atoyac, Guerrero, the Mexican Army.

Gabriel Lopez Nario. 30. Driver and farmer. Peasants' Justice Brigade, Partido de los Pobres. August 11, 1974. Abducted along with his brother Pascual, in the community of the Arroyo chachalaca, Guerrero, the Mexican Army, commanded by Major Mario Arturo Acosta Chaparro. It is one of the 48 cases of farmers held by the armed forces, which tries the Ministry of Defence, to avoid their responsibility to present them as killed in combat.

Pascual Lopez Nario. 25. Campesino. Peasants' Justice Brigade, Party the Poor. August 11, 1974. Abducted along with his brother Gabriel, in the community of Arroyo chachalaca, Guerrero, the Mexican Army, commanded by Major Mario Arturo Acosta Chaparro. It is one of the 48 cases of farmers held by the armed forces, which tries the Ministry of Defence, to avoid their responsibility to present them as killed in combat.

Hipólito Macario Nava. Driver. 33. Partido de los Pobres. August 20, 1974. Kidnapped along with Pablo Loza Patiño Nava Martínez Maximiliano his father and his two brothers and Elias Nava Leobardo Hippolytus), in the community of El Porvenir, Atoyac, Guerrero, by members of the 20 th Infantry Battalion of the Mexican Army.

Abel Navarrete Jiménez. Without militancy. Campesino. August 1976. Missing in Coyuca de Benítez, Guerrero, by agents of the Preventive Police, under the command of Pedro Rosas.

Ubaldo Morales Ochoa. Partido de los Pobres. 29. Campesino. August 18, 1974. Kidnapped with Alejandro Lozano Martínez Flores Flores and Jerome in the community of El Cacao community or Three Steps or La Gloria, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, by the Mexican Army, commanded by Major Escobedo, for the crime of taking food to Professor Lucio Cabañas Barrientos. He was taken to the headquarters of Pie de la Cuesta.

Adauto Olea Hernández. Adaucto, austere, Adante . Campesino. Peasants' Justice Brigade, Partido de los Pobres. August 20, 1974. Disappeared near the community of El Camarón, Atoyac, Guerrero, the Mexican Army, assigned to the Military Zone XXVII. Transferred to Military Camp No. 1. Arrested along with four people who regain their freedom after.


Cabañas Ortiz Cuthbert. Partido de los Pobres. Campesino. August 1973. Kidnapped in the community of Coyuca de Benítez, Guerrero, Municipal Police. Submitted to the State Judicial Police. Originally from San Juan de Las Flores, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero.


Higinio Vicente Ortiz Nava. Without militancy. 25. Teacher. August 22, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of Tecpan de Galeana, Guerrero, by agents of the State Judicial Police and soldiers. When I traveled from Acapulco to Petatlán a Red Arrow bus was lowered at the lock of Tecpan de Galeana and arrested. Of this was witnessed by a neighbor who rode the bus and gave notice to the wife of Vincent, Imelda Medrano Betancourt.


Jerome Parra Barrientos. Without militancy. 18. Campesino. August 27, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of Cerro Prieto, Atoyac, Guerrero, the Mexican Army.

Bernal Teódulo Sorry. 53. Campesino. Peasants' Justice Brigade, Partido de los Pobres. August 22, 1977. Matías kidnapped along with Jesus Jacinto Ituri Ituri Jesus in Acapulco, Guerrero, by members of the State Judicial Police, commanded by Wilfrido Contreras Castro. It is one of the 48 cases of farmers held by the armed forces, which tries the Ministry of Defence, to avoid their responsibility to present them as killed in combat.

Poblete García Constantine. Without militancy. Campesino. August 30, 1976. Kidnapped in the community of Aguas Blancas, Coyuca de Benitez, Guerrero, Police Coyuca.



Porras Joaquin Bath . José, Francisco, Buba . UNAM student. 21. Communist League September 23, Red Brigade, Command Jose Alfonso Rojas Díaz. August 22, 1975. Kidnapped in Mexico City by agents of the Federal Directorate of Security and Investigations Division for Crime Prevention.



Rosendo Radilla Pacheco. Guerrero Civic Association, League of the South Revolutionary Emiliano Zapata. Campesino. August 25, 1974. Kidnapped by composing popular corridos at a checkpoint at the entrance of Cuauhtémoc, road Acapulco-Zihuatanejo, Atoyac of Alvarez, Guerrero, the Mexican Army.

Aristeo Hernandez Resendiz. Without militancy. Campesino. August 4, 1976. Abducted along with his brothers Eugene, Eva and Fulgencio, in the community of San Martin El Joven, Guerrero, by elements within the 48 th Infantry Battalion of the Mexican Army.



Eugenio Hernandez Resendiz. Without militancy. Campesino. August 4, 1976. Abducted along with his brothers Eugene, Eva and Fulgencio, in the community of San Martin El Joven, Guerrero, by elements within the 48 th Infantry Battalion of the Mexican Army.



Eva Hernandez Resendiz. Without militancy. Campesina. August 4, 1976. Abducted along with his brothers Eugene, Eva and Fulgencio, in the community of San Martin El Joven, Guerrero, by elements within the 48 th Infantry Battalion of the Mexican Army.
Fulgencio Hernandez Resendiz. Without militancy. 18. Campesino. August 4, 1976. Abducted along with his brothers Eugene, Eva and Aristeo in the community San Martin El Joven, Guerrero, by elements within the 48 th Infantry Battalion of the Mexican Army.




Salmerón Bernardo Resendiz. Without militancy. Campesino. August 4, 1976. Kidnapped in San Martin El Joven, Guerrero, by elements of 48 Infantry Battalion of the Mexican Army. Family Resendiz Hernandez brothers.




Sergio Resendiz. Without militancy. August 04 1976. Abducted along with his brother Fulgencio in the community of San Martín del Joven, Water Dog, municipality of Acapulco, Guerrero, by elements of 48 Infantry Battalion belonging to the Mexican Army.

Resendiz Bernardo Valente. Without militancy. 18. Campesino. August 3, 1976. Kidnapped in the presence of his family in the community of Alto del Camarón, Acapulco, Guerrero, by elements of 48 Infantry Battalion belonging to the Mexican Army.

Dimas Reyes Yanez. Without militancy. Campesino. August 18, 1974. Kidnapped in residing in the community of Three Steps, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, the Mexican Army.



Felix Romero Loeza. Without militancy. 33. Student. Disappeared on August 8, 1976. Azanza kidnapped along with Alberto Alvarez in the community of Valle Florido, Acapulco, Guerrero, the Mexican Army and members of the Military Zone XXVII.





Juventino Santiago Ruiz. Campesino. Peasants' Justice Brigade, Partido de los Pobres. 14 August 1974. Kidnapped in the community of San Martín de las Flores, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, by elements of 27 Infantry Battalion belonging to the Mexican army and agents of the Federal Judicial Police. It is one of the 48 cases of farmers held by the armed forces, which tries the Ministry of Defence, to avoid their responsibility to present them as killed in combat.

Narciso Santiago Ruiz. Partido de los Pobres. Campesino. August 14, 1974. Abducted along with his brother Juventino Ruiz Santiago in the community of San Martín de las Flores, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, by elements of 27 Infantry Battalion belonging to the Mexican Army and officials of the State Judicial Police.

Ceballos Francisco Javier Santamaria . Without militancy. 59. Merchant. August 28, 1983. Kidnapped in Mexico City by agents of Group 15 of the General Directorate of Police and Transit.




Nevares Joseph Sayegh . Without militancy. 32. Architect. August 10, 1976. Kidnapped in the State of Mexico, Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl, by agents of the Federal Security Directorate.








Soled Crescencio Luna. Without militancy. Campesino. August 10, 1975. Kidnapped in the seal of the Horquetas, Guerrero, the Mexican Army.
Agustín Sosa Bello. Without militancy. Campesino. August 7, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of Tierra Blanca, Ometepec, Guerrero, by members of the 27 th Infantry Battalion of the Mexican Army, assigned to the Military Zone XXVII.

Urióstegui Santiago Antonio . Without militancy. Campesino. August 8, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of Tecpan, Guerrero, when taken to see her aunt who was ill, the Mexican Army. Is transferred to the headquarters of Atoyac.
Urióstegui Alejandro Velázquez. Partido de los Pobres. Campesino. August 18, 1974. Abducted along with his brother Philip, in the community of Three Steps, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, the Mexican Army, commanded by Captain Barajas.

Urióstegui Felipe Velazquez. Partido de los Pobres. Campesino. August 18, 1974. Abducted along with his brother Alexander in the community of Three Steps, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, the Mexican Army, commanded by Captain Barajas.

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