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Disappeared during the month of September (1968-1983), by Alberto G. López Limón

Fidel Barrientos Abarca. Minor. Without militancy. Campesino. September 12, 1974. Kidnapped in the community pier Coyuca de Benítez, Guerrero, by army Mexican.

Abarca García Emeterio. Without militancy. 33. Campesino. September 3, 1974. Kidnapped in the military community Tecpan de Galeana, Guerrero, by members of the 50 th and 27 th Infantry Battalion assigned to the Mexican Army. Emeterio 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.

Julian Smith or July Argüello . Without militancy. 40. Campesino. September 13 1974. Kidnapped in the community of Las Tunas, San Jeronimo de Juarez, Sierra de Atoyac, Guerrero, by elements of 19 Infantry Battalion, part of the Mexican Army. Julian 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.

Villegas Francisco Argüello . Without militancy. Campesino. September 12, 1974. Verdun abducted with Epifanio Carbajal and Julian Villegas Argüello in their respective homes in old farmhouse in the community of Rio Corrales Chiquito, Guerrero, the Mexican Army.

Argüello Julian Villegas. Without militancy. Campesino. September 12, 1974. Verdun abducted with Epifanio Carbajal and Francisco Argüello Villegas, in their respective homes in old farmhouse in the community of Rio Chiquito Corrales, Guerrero, the Mexican Army.

Gilberto López Arroyo. Toño, the brother . 19 years of age. Student. Communist League September 23, Froilan Francisco Rendón Brigade Pacheco. September 21 1977. Kidnapped in the community of Los Mochis, Cologne Bureaucrat, Sinaloa, by members of the Federal Security Directorate, Judicial Police, Municipal Police, White Brigade and the Mexican Army. He was captured along with six other young people (including Edmundo Joel Orlando Hernández Borrego and Miguel Anaya, both also disappeared) while distributing propaganda of the Communist League September 23 among workers building houses in the housing complex Macapule Infonavit. The foreman asked the police presence. Came the Inspector General of Police Irazoqui Julian Robles Municipal Police, Judicial Police, elements of Army and White Brigade. After savagely beating the boys were taken prisoners. A day after his arrest on 22, became the home of Gilberto's father Mr. Elías Hernández Deras, who informed him that in the morning they had arrived home two cars of which fell about ten armed individuals in civilian clothes, which carried with Gilbert in handcuffs. Gilberto who was himself knocked on the door, when opened introduced to Gilberto at home and he was interrogated about the whereabouts of Manuel Hernández Deras, seeing that they do not answer, Gilberto pulled away and took him to an unknown location .

Candido Castillo Ríos . Peasants' Justice Brigade, Partido de los Pobres. Campesino. September 4, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, by elements of 27 Infantry Battalion, part of the Mexican Army. Candide 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.

Francisco Castaneda Castro. Alejandro Castro Castañeda, Chico Castro . Campesino. Peasants' Justice Brigade, Partido de los Pobres. September 2, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of El Quemado, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, by elements of 48 Infantry Battalion, part of the Mexican Army. According to the National Commission on Human Rights, Francisco was arrested on August 28, 1974.

Juan Chavez Hoyos. Toad. Diglasa student and worker. 20 years of age. Communist League September 23. September 8, 1978. Kidnapped in Mexico City by agents of the White Brigade, the Federal Security Directorate, General Police Directorate and Traffic and the Division of Research for the Prevention of Crime. Originally from Puebla. There is testimony. Transferred to Military Camp No. 1. In February and March 1979, Gaytan Armando Saldivar, Laura Elena Gaytan Nevárez Saldivar and Elda Flores, temporarily disappeared, testified and then ratified before a notary in the sense that they were seen alive and in good health to Juan Chavez Hoyos and Eduardo Hernandez and Rufino Vargas Guzmán González. They were in a basement used as a secret prison in the Military Camp Number One lived together in that place with them since April 12, 1979 until July 5 of that year, day they were released Elda and Laura Elena and Juan Eduardo Hernandez Chavez Hoyos and were transferred to another undisclosed location.

De Jesus Pedro Onofre . Partido de los Pobres. 38. Campesino. September 20, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of El Tucuí, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, by elements of 27 Infantry Battalion, part of the Mexican Army. Pedro 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.

De Fernando Cross. Without militancy. Campesino. September 1974. Abducted along with his brother Mardonio Cross in the community of Barley, municipality of Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, the Mexican Army.

De la Cruz Mardonio . Without militancy. Campesino. September 1974. Abducted along with his brother Fernando de la Cruz in the community of Barley, municipality of Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, the Mexican Army.

Teresa Ramirez Estrada. Rosa Maria Ocampo Magana, Norma . Student. Liberation Armed Forces, Armed Liberation Movement . September 1, 1974. Kidnapped in Mexico City, visiting the Preventive Jail in Mexico City (Lecumberri) to your organization's political prisoners, including Lino Juan Aviles, by agents of the Federal Security Directorate, officials and soldiers Lecumberri Mexican Army. Twenty days after his arrest was seen in the Naval Base Icacos in Acapulco, Guerrero. Months later he was seen alive in a secret prison. Originally from Guerrero.


Leonardo Antonio Flores . Without militancy. Campesino. September 14, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of Coyuca de Benítez, km. 21carretera Acapulco, Mexico, by members of the State Judicial Police. Antonio 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. It also is missing his father and his brother Michael spent six months sequestered in a secret prison.



Marcelino Flores Zamora. Chelo . Without militancy. 42. Campesino. September 1, 1974. Kidnapped in the Sierra de Atoyac, on leaving the restaurant "La Atoyac Lobster" by elements of 32 Infantry Battalion, part of the Mexican Army, commanded by Captain Elijah Alcaraz. Was seen alive in the barracks by the detainees also Silvestre Reyes Villa Flores and Enrique Fierro.

Enrique Fuentes Chávez. Without militancy. Campesino. September 1974. Kidnapped in the Sierra de Atoyac, Guerrero, the Mexican Army.

Gámez Lucio Mendiola. Campesino. Peasants' Justice Brigade, Partido de los Pobres . September 20, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of El Ticuí, Guerrero, the Mexican Army, commanded by Captain Elias Saucedo. Lucio 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.

Irazoya Rito Garcia. Without militancy. Campesina. September 6, 1979. Kidnapped in the state of Guerrero. Insufficient data. NHRC.

Oscar Javier Gaytan Saldivar. James Javier Gutiérrez García . 28. Studied until the fifth year of primary education. Revolutionary Action Movement. September 4, 1974. Kidnapped, along with Rigoberto Ulloa Tlaltizapán, Morelos, by members of the Federal Security Directorate, the State Judicial Police and the Mexican Army. Transferred to Military Camp No. 1. In late 1978, a person claimed to have seen the Military Camp Number One In 1980 his mother, Mrs. Laura Saldivar Ochoa, received a phone call in which he claimed to have seen Bill in the Military Camp Number One, exhorting them to to continue searching. In 1990, former Carlos Salinas de Gortari, in a visit to the city of Chihuahua, promised the mother of Javier that would return him to his son.

Gloria Gómez Guerrero. The Charrasqueado . 22. Housewife. Without militancy. September 20, 1974. Abducted from her home in the community of Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, by members of the 50 th and 27 th Infantry Battalion under the command of Colonel Chagoya and Castilleja, belonging to the Mexican Army. The soldiers were on their husband Miguel Angel de la Cruz Martinez, and deceased, member of Party of the Poor.

Edmundo Hernández Borrego. The Borrego . 25 years of age. Student. Communist League September 23, Froilan Francisco Rendón Pacheco Brigade, Communist Party of Mexico . September 21, 1977. Kidnapped in the community of Los Mochis, Sinaloa, by members of the Federal Security Directorate, Judicial Police, Municipal Police, White Brigade and the Mexican Army. He was captured along with six other young people (among them Gilberto Lopez and Joel Arroyo Orlando Miguel Anaya, both also disappeared) while distributing propaganda of the Communist League September 23 among workers building houses in the housing complex's Macapule Infonavit. The foreman asked the police presence. Came the Inspector General of Police Irazoqui Julian Robles Municipal Police, Judicial Police, elements of the Army and the White Brigade. After savagely beating the boys were taken prisoners. Transferred to the Ninth Military Zone.

Plácido Hernández Ramírez. Without militancy. Campesino. September 13, 1976. Kidnapped in the Sierra de Atoyac, by the Mexican Army.

Plácido Hernández Valente. Without militancy. Student. September 13 1977. Kidnapped in Acapulco, Guerrero, by members of the State Judicial Police.

Izazaga Rito Garcia. Without militancy. Campesino. September 6, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of Cerro Prieto, Los Pinos, Guerrero, the Mexican Army, commanded by Benjamin Luna Urbina.

José Wenceslao García. Sam, Hermenegildo, Renato, Isidro, Samuel, Chilo, Saul, Rubén García Jiménez . 24 years of age. Normal student. Communist League September 23, Genaro Vázquez Political Committee, Revolutionary Brigade Emiliano Zapata, Revolutionary Action Movement . September 5, 1975. Kidnapped in Mexico City by agents of the Federal Security Directorate and the Mexican Army. Was taken from the remand prison in Mexico City (Lecumberri), being subject to process. Originally from Oaxaca. His brother Simon was missing in the city of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, by members of the Federal Security Directorate, 28 May 1975.


Carmelo Juarez Bello. 30. Campesino. Peasants' Justice Brigade, Partido de los Pobres. Campesino. September 20, 1974. Kidnapped along with four others in the community of El Ticuí, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, by elements of 50 Infantry Battalion, commanded by Escobedo, assigned to the Mexican Army. Transferred to Military Camp No. 1. Carmelo 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.



Lucino Juárez Fierro. Without militancy. 28. Campesino. September 9, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, by army Mexican.

Larumbe Rafael Bello. Without militancy. 25. Mexican Army deserter. September 22, 1981. Kidnapped in Monte Alto, City of San Marcos, Guerrero, the Mexican Army.




Rosado José Guadalupe Leon . Evert Rodriguez Mendoza, Che Guevara, Pancho, Evert . Student. National Liberation Forces, Mexican Insurgent Army, the Revolutionary Workers' Movement . September 3, 1977. Kidnapped in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Municipal Police and the Federal Security Directorate. A native of Tabasco.




Martiniano Martínez Linares. Without militancy. Campesino. September 23, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of San Andrés de la Cruz, Guerrero, the Mexican Army.

Marco Antonio Lopez de Jesus . Without militancy. Campesino. September 6, 1977. Kidnapped by agents of the State Judicial Police.

Martínez Diogenes Bernal. Diogenes Martinez Bernal . 30. Docker passenger truck. Liberation Armed Forces. September 1, 1975. Kidnapped at the lock of Tecpan de Galeana, Guerrero, the Mexican Army, to be designated by a person as a partner of Lucio Cabañas. Moved to Acapulco.


Miguel Anaya Joel Orlando. The Chiquis, El Lagarto . 19 years of age. Student. Communist League September 23, Verdugo Roberto Gil Brigade, Brigade Francisco Pacheco Froilan Rendón. September 21, 1977. Kidnapped in the community of Los Mochis, Sinaloa, by members of the Federal Security Directorate, Judicial Police, Municipal Police, White Brigade and the Mexican Army. He was captured along with six other young people (including Arroyo Gilberto López y Edmundo Hernández Borrego, both also disappeared) while distributing propaganda of the Communist League September 23 among workers building houses in the housing complex Macapule Infonavit. The foreman asked the police presence. Came the Inspector General of Police Irazoqui Julian Robles Municipal Police, Judicial Police, elements of the Army and the White Brigade. After savagely beating the boys were taken prisoners. Transferred to the Ninth Military Zone.

Flavio Morales Legideño . 21 years of age. Campesino. Peasants' Justice Brigade, Partido de los Pobres. September 23, 1974. Kidnapped along with six other people in the community of San Andrés de la Cruz, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, by soldiers from 27 Infantry Battalion under the command of Lieutenant Efren Martinez, assigned to the Mexican Army. He was forced to remain several roadblocks to identify elements of the guerrilla. Transferred to Military Camp No. 1.

Morales Valerio Miguel Angel . 19 years of age. Student. Communist League September 23. September 8, 1977. Abducted from her apartment where she lived with others in the city of Culiacan, Sinaloa, Municipal Police of Mazatlan and the Federal Security Directorate. Originally from Veracruz. The items that were arrested at their home later were released and are witnesses to his arrest and left him in a secret prison. There is evidence that even in the year 1984 he came to see live in a secret prison.

Juventina Martha Murillo. Without militancy. 23 years of age. Nurse. September 20, 1983. Abducted from her home in the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco, by agents of the Federal Security Directorate. Rafael Ramirez Villanueva's wife, who was imprisoned in Mexico City, for their militancy within the ranks of the Communist League September 23. Transferred to Military Camp No. 1. When arrested, Juventina was pregnant.

Jacob Najera Hernández. Teacher. Partido de los Pobres. September 2, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of San Jerónimo, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, by agents of the State Judicial Police and the Mexican Army, led by Isidro Galeana Abarca, Judicial Police commander in the Costa Grande, and Mario Arturo Acosta Chaparro Escapite. Jacob 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. He was arrested in his wife's parents house where he lived with his wife and children who witnessed his arrest. A month and a half before he was arrested Francisco Zamora Baez who, under torture, he was asked by Jacob. Also, the neighbors said that the Judicial Police investigation of the teacher walking from one month before he was taken with great violence.

Martin Nario Orane or organs. Samuel, Samuel Giron Pinzón. 55 years of age. Campesino. Peasants' Justice Brigade, Partido de los Pobres. September 8, 1974. Kidnapped in the Sierra de Atoyac, Guerrero, the Mexican Army in the rescue operation of Rubén Figueroa Figueroa.

Germain Alba Nuñez. Without militancy. Student. September 27, 1975. Kidnapped in the community of Playa Caleta, Texc, Acapulco, Guerrero, by agents of the State Judicial Police.

Onofre Antonio Barrientos. Gorgonio, Arturo . Campesino. Control Commission, Partido de los Pobres. Campesino. September 2, 1972. Kidnapped in the community of El Quemado, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, the Mexican Army. He was arrested in the state of Morelos, by agents of the State Judicial Police in 1971. Originally from San Martín de las Flores, Guerrero.


Onofre Campos Juan . Liberation Armed Forces. 43 years of age. Campesino. September 1, 1974. Kidnapped in Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, by agents of the State Judicial Police. He was arrested with great violence at home with his two brothers, Abundio and Santiago, who were released four years later. Salinas was also arrested Isidro Pineda. In the presence of his wife and his mother was taken from his house and uploaded (along with his brothers) in a yellow Volkswagen and a red Jeep. During the operation, his father, Miguel Onofre Reyna, was shot dead at the violent protest that their children were arrested.

Pino Reynaldo Rios. Without militancy. Campesino. September 7, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of Ojo de Agua de Pino, Guerrero, by elements Mexican Army.

Servando Pine Rivers. Without militancy. 22 years of age. Campesino. September 8, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of Cerro Prieto, Atoyac, Guerrero, by agents of the Federal Judicial Police.

Radilla Alberto Reyes. Beto the mute . Campesino. Peasants' Justice Brigade, Partido de los Pobres. September 20, 1974. Kidnapped in the Plan of Mill community, ejido El Camarón, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, the Mexican Army, commanded by Lt. Alberto Monroy Flores. According to the Department Political and Social Research, Albert was captured on July 29, 1974. The Eureka Committee reports it disappeared on June 28, 1974. For a time served as a guide for the Mexican military.

Bernardo Reyes Felix. Nayo, Pancho, May . 48 years old. Campesino. Party of the Poor, National Revolutionary Civic Association, Council of People's Self Defense Guerrero. September 24, 1972. Kidnapped in Acapulco, Guerrero, by agents of the State Judicial Police, Military and Federal Judicial Police Federal Security Directorate, led by the judicial police chief Wilfred Castro Contreras. Afterwards he was seen alive by Dionisio Santiago. In the clandestine prison where he was Raviel were Guillermo Sotelo, Eusebio Hernández Bello, Pablo Flores Patino, Domingo Linares López, Reynaldo Adam Bernal, Lino Quintero and Cruz Adame Higinio Castanon.


Roque Reyes García. Santamaría Ramiro . STUNAM worker and leader. Communist League September 23, People's Armed Commandos . September 11, 1981. Kidnapped on the outskirts of the metro Nativitas Federal District, by members of the Federal Security and White Brigade Jaguar Group, led by Francisco Sahagun Baca, Arturo Durazo Moreno. Years ago he was arrested for his activities within the CAP and as stated in the remand prison in Mexico City (Lecumberri). Amnesty.


Rios Ocampo José Vela . Without militancy. Campesino. September 5, 1972. Missing in the community of El Quemado, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, by elements of 48 Infantry Battalion, part of the Mexican Army, and agents of the State Judicial Police, commanded by General Chagolla and Wilfrido Castro Contreras, Chief of Police State court.

Cirilo Avila Roldán. Without militancy. Agent godmother. September 27, 1983. Kidnapped in Tlalnepantla, Estado de Mexico, by agents of the State Judicial Police, including Fernando Görtler.

Justin Romero Flores. Without militancy. 13. He worked in a poultry trade. September 9, 1976. Abducted along with his brother Pastor in the city of Cuernavaca, Morelos, by agents of the Federal Military Judicial Police, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Arturo Acosta Chaparro. The brothers are natives of Guerrero. According AFADEM, siblings Roldán were abducted by agents of the White Brigade in December 1976.

Pastor Romero Flores. Without militancy. 12. He worked in a poultry trade. September 9, 1976. Abducted along with his brother Justin in the city of Cuernavaca, Morelos, by agents of the Federal Military Judicial Police, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Arturo Acosta Chaparro. The brothers are natives of Guerrero. According AFADEM, Roland brothers were kidnapped by agents of the White Brigade in December 1976.

Armando Rosas. Without militancy. Student. September 1978. Kidnapped in Mexico City by agents of the Federal Security Directorate.

Isidoro Isidro Pineda Salinas . Without militancy. Campesino. September 1, 1974. Disappeared by the Mexican Army. Reported as a package.






Mario Sánchez Bello. Without militancy. Campesino. September 1974. Kidnapped in the Sierra de Atoyac, Guerrero, the Mexican Army.


Serafin Manuel Gervasio. Manuel Gervasio, Javier . Campesino. Party of the Poor Peasants' Justice Brigade. September 13, 1974. Kidnapped in Acapulco, cologne November 20, Guerrero, Mexican Army members and agents of the Federal Military Judicial Police. Half-brother and commander phenomenon of Professor Lucio Cabañas Barrientos. Air Force Base led to Pie de la Cuesta.

Serafin Miguel Peralta. Without militancy. Campesino. 28 years of age. September 8, 1974. Kidnapped in the community Tenexpa, Guerrero, the Mexican Army and Federal Judicial Police. Witnessed arrest Serafin Vicente Peralta, Francisco León García, Zeno and Petronilo Gómez Mena. Transferred to the headquarters of Pie de la Cuesta.

Fidel Serrano Barrientos. Without militancy. 27 years of age. Campesino. September 12, 1974. Kidnapped, along with Francisco Serrano Vargas, El Embarcadero, Coyuca de Benitez, Guerrero, the Mexican Army and members of the State Judicial Police. Bailiffs removed him from his aunt's house in the presence of this and Mr. Miguel Navarrete. He was later seen at the Army Headquarters.

Aquilino Serrano Vargas. Without militancy . Campesino. September 1974. Kidnapped in Atoyac, Guerrero, the Mexican Army.

Francisco Serrano Vargas. Without militancy. 31 years of age. Campesino. September 20, 1974. Kidnapped, along with Fidel Serrano Barrientos, in the community of El Ticuí, Sierra de Atoyac, catch the Embarcadero or Bajos del Ejido, by elements of 50 Infantry Battalion of the Mexican Army, stationed in Atoyac de Alvarez.

Fidel Serrano Zamora. Without militancy. Campesino. September 12, 1974. Kidnapped in the community of Rio Chiquito, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, by elements of 27 Infantry Battalion, attached to the Mexican Army.

Ortega Gabriel Solorio . Union del Pueblo, People's Armed Command . September 13, 1977. Kidnapped in the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco, by agents of the Federal Security Directorate and Judicial Police. Moved to Mexico City. Days before participating in the military political seminar UP, held from 2 to August 26, 1977, in Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl.

Terrones Evaristo Ramirez. Without militancy. Campesino. September 4, 1974. Kidnapped Dam in Atoyac, Guerrero, by elements of 27 Infantry Battalion, commanded by Major Escobedo, assigned to the Mexican Army.

Terrones Lauro Ramirez. Without militancy. Campesino. September 4, 1974. Dam kidnapped in Atoyac, Guerrero, by elements of 27 Infantry Battalion, commanded by Major Escobedo, assigned to the Mexican Army.

Terrones Lázaro Ramírez. Without militancy. Campesino. September 4, 1974. Dam kidnapped in Atoyac, Guerrero, by members of the 27 th Infantry Battalion commanded by Major Escobedo, assigned to the Mexican Army.

Santiago Antonio Urioste. Without militancy. Campesino. September 8, 1974. Kidnapped at the checkpoint located in the community of Tecpan de Galeana, Guerrero, the Mexican Army.





Veda Ríos José Ocampo. Partido de los Pobres. Campesino. September 5, 1972. Kidnapped in the community of El Quemado, Atoyac de Alvarez, Guerrero, the Mexican Army and the State Judicial Police.



Epifanio Carbajal Verdun. Without militancy. Campesino. September 12, 1974. Francisco Argüello kidnapped along with Julian Villegas and Villegas Argüello in their respective homes in old farmhouse in the community of Rio Chiquito Corrales, Guerrero, the Mexican Army.

Isidro Villegas Cross . Without militancy. Campesino. September 1974. Kidnapped Ticuí in the town of Guerrero, by agents of the State Judicial Police. Originally from El Camarón, Municipality of Atoyac de Alvarez.

Villegas Cesareo Tabares . Without militancy. Campesino. September 6, 1974. Missing in the community of Cerro Prieto de los Pinos, Guerrero, the Mexican Army, commanded by Benjamin Luna Urbina.

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