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Mundo Deportivo
December 22, 2017
Eusebio bordea los 100 partidos tras superar uno de los momentos de mayor zozobra desde que dirige a la Real. La victoria frente al Sevilla puso fin a una racha de seis encuentros sin conocer la victoria y le permite al pucelano afrontar la Navidad con cierta tranquilidad. Clasificado para dieciseisavos y ...
Morning Star Online
November 2, 2017
However the details remain disputed with allegations that the Mexican army were involved while others suggest that Iguala's mayor, Jose Luis Abarca ...
El Comercio Digital (Asturias)
December 31, 1999
El peso del sector agroalimentario en el PIB asturiano ya iguala al .... Es uno de los sectores que ha experimentado un mayor crecimiento, con ...
LaCapital.com.ar
August 13, 2017
De acuerdo con los datos oficiales, Cambiemos obtiene le primer puesto en los distritos con mayor cantidad de electores y diputados como ...
El Periódico de Aragón
August 5, 2017
Un gol de Gallar en el minuto 15 tars aprovechar un pase de su portero, Remiro, ha adelantado al equipo de Rubi, con mayor profundidad y ...
NPR
January 14, 2015
Tomas Zeron, director of criminal investigations at the office, said that they had obtained another arrest warrant against former Iguala Mayor ...
Global Times
March 17, 2017
24, 2014 maintains the students from Ayotzinapa were targeted for their political activism by the mayor of nearby Iguala, rounded up and handed over to a local drug trafficking and criminal organization. The government says it has arrested scores of ...
Brooklyn Rail
March 1, 2017
On the night of September 26, 2014, forty-three students, most of them teenagers studying to be rural schoolteachers at the Ayotzinapa Normal School, were "disappeared" in Iguala, Guerrero. Their disappearance is a state crime in which a corrupt mayor ...
KVOA Tucson News
February 24, 2017
Nearly 3 years ago, 43 students from a remote college went missing in Mexico, the chairs represent each of those students. Reports say their buses were pulled over by local police in the southern city of Iguala, and they were handed over to a gang ...
Mexico News Daily
January 31, 2017
The students disappeared in a mass kidnapping in Iguala, Guerrero, on September 26, 2014. The case remains open and has become one of the most blatant occurrences in recent memory of collusion between ... Stop seven is the Balderas station of the city ...
Latin American Herald Tribune
January 26, 2017
The Mexican government says the students were killed by a local drug gang after being abducted by municipal cops acting on the orders of Iguala's corrupt mayor, and that their bodies were incinerated at a waste dump in the nearby town of Cocula.
KVOA Tucson News
December 19, 2016
Mexican authorities claimed Iguala's Mayor and his wife masterminded the abduction. There are also reports linking federal forces to the case.
Latin American Herald Tribune
December 18, 2016
The Mexican government says the students were killed by a local drug gang after being abducted by municipal cops acting on the orders of Iguala's corrupt mayor and that their bodies were incinerated at a waste dump in a nearby town. The people the AG ...
Latin American Herald Tribune
December 17, 2016
The Mexican government says the students were killed by a local drug gang after being abducted by municipal cops acting on the orders of Iguala's corrupt mayor and that their bodies were incinerated at a waste dump in a nearby town. The people the AG ...
Mobile Deals Compared (blog)
December 17, 2016
There was no plan to go to Iguala to interrupt the mayor's wife's ceremony. This is a list to assist you in packing for Merida.
South China Morning Post
December 13, 2016
De Alamonte has lived up to his nickname, which translates roughly as "The Tequila Drinker." In his only known public appearance, he was captured on video drinking with the town's mayor-elect. De Alamonte mumbles inaudibly and has to be held up in a ...
Houston Chronicle
October 23, 2016
26 from the town of Iguala had been held near this location. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell, Pool) less. A forensic examiner walks along a garbage-strewn hillside above a ravine where examiners are searching for human remains in densely forested ...
Mexico News Daily
October 22, 2016
The arrest this morning of the former police chief of Iguala is expected to shed... The Trump t-shirt: on the right, the hidden message.
www.worldbulletin.net
October 22, 2016
... Iguala's police chief at the time, was one of the people "responsible for coordinating the operation" that resulted in officers attacking the students on September 26, 2014, Sales said.
NWAOnline
October 22, 2016
He is alleged to have followed the then-mayor's order to attack the students and then tried to cover up the role of Iguala police in the disappearances. "The investigations indicate that this person was one of the people responsible for coordinating ...
Quad City Times
October 21, 2016
He said he had not always been in Iguala, but did not elaborate on his movements. He said Flores was unarmed. Flores is accused of offenses including organized crime and kidnapping the students.
CNN International
October 21, 2016
(CNN) The former police chief of the Mexican city of Iguala -- where 43 students disappeared two years ago -- was arrested Friday in connection with the case, according to Mexico's National Security Commission's official Twitter page.
Mexico News Daily
October 21, 2016
The gang's former leader, Sidronio Casarrubias Salgado has given evidence that Flores was involved in criminal activities with the ex-mayor and his wife. The official theory has been that Abarca ordered that police "contain" the busloads of students ...
Eurasia Review
October 20, 2016
Argentina was first, when Mr. Mauricio Macri, a former businessman and mayor of Buenos Aires, was elected president and instantly began to implement a neoliberal economic policy.
Jamaica Observer
October 4, 2016
2011: The New York Police Department's intelligence squad secretly assigned an undercover officer to monitor a prominent Muslim leader even as he decried terrorism, cooperated with the police and dined with Mayor Michael Bloomberg. 2014: Mexican ...
Latin Times
September 29, 2016
According to the Pro Human Rights Center, Mexican authorities have arrested more than 100 people in connection with the missing students case to date.
The State Press
September 28, 2016
According to CNN, the Mexican attorney general said the students were taken by Mexican police under the order of the mayor of Iguala, Jose Luis Abarca, handed over to a drug gang and executed. In 2014, CNN reported that authorities believed the bodies ...
Latin American Herald Tribune
September 27, 2016
... which has been questioned by the victims' families and a team of independent experts commissioned by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, states that the students were grabbed by local police acting on the orders of Iguala's crooked mayor ...
BBC News
September 25, 2016
More than 100 people have been detained over the students' disappearance including Iguala's Mayor Jose Luis Abarca and his wife.
Flyer News
September 21, 2016
"I had the honor of interviewing Raychel Proudie who is running for mayor of Ferguson. She used her extra money and took out loans to donate to protesters, people who were jailed, or on ... The event will discuss the 43 students abducted from ...
Gulf Times
September 15, 2016
Patricio Madrigal, the mayor of Nueva Italia, a town near the crash site, said criminals used to be so powerful that they "practically picked mayors" in 2011 and 2012 elections. By 2013, farmers were so fed up by the authorities' failure to ... Mexico ...
Yahoo News
September 13, 2016
More recently, the wife of the ex-mayor of Iguala, the city in Guerrero where 43 students vanished in 2014, was detained along with her husband.
Yahoo7 News
September 13, 2016
More recently, the wife of the ex-mayor of Iguala, the city in Guerrero where 43 students vanished in 2014, was detained along with her husband.
World Socialist Web Site
August 27, 2016
The intensity of the class struggle in Mexico has repeatedly found bloody expression, from the massacre in Iguala and the disappearance of the 43 Ayotzinapa teaching students in 2014, to the massacre of the striking teachers in Nocixtlan, Oaxaca in ...
Napa Valley Register
July 15, 2016
... students were burned at the dump. The 43 students from a teachers college were detained by police in the city of Iguala and turned over to a gang in 2014. ... Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi says, "Our hearts are all broken." A group within Turkey's ...
Napa Valley Register
July 15, 2016
... students were burned at the dump. The 43 students from a teachers college were detained by police in the city of Iguala and turned over to a gang in 2014. ... Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi says, "Our hearts are all broken." A group within Turkey's ...
FOX 11 Los Angeles
July 13, 2016
A total of 28 people are accused of murder in Mondragon's case, including the former mayor of Iguala, Jose Luis Abarca.
teleSUR English
July 12, 2016
Among the 28 suspects accused of Mondragon's death is the former mayor of Iguala, Jose Luis Abarca. Another suspect was an official with the local Civil Protection Agency.
CounterPunch
June 3, 2016
The official hypothesis that the mayor of Iguala and the municipal police, in the hands of organized crime, acted in an isolated manner was shot down by the facts leaving the state without a motive.
Página 12 (Registro)
May 31, 2016
"Esta secta, o grupo humano, iguala comportamiento a principios, y no contempla la parte salvaje, propia de la humanidad. Controlar ciertos impulsos es necesario, pero negar el inconsciente, aquello que no se puede organizar, nunca llega a buen puerto ...
CityLab
May 13, 2016
In an interview after the mayor himself was arrested in 2014 for extortion and ties to organized crime, the terrified council members recounted constant threats and pressure to tailor their decisions to the cartel's needs.
The Epoch Times
May 9, 2016
In 2014, the disappearance and murder of 43 students attending the teachers college in Iguala, in the state of Guerrero, and the involvement of the city mayor and his wife, of organized crime, and perhaps of the police and the army made headlines in ...
KITV Honolulu
May 9, 2016
Former Iguala Mayor Jose Luis Abarca has been charged in the case and is awaiting trial as the accused mastermind of the abduction and execution of the 43 students.
Bowdoin News
May 5, 2016
"The official investigation focused on the mayor of Iguala and his politically ambitious wife, who had close ties to the Guerreros Unidos cartel, and had apparently turned the municipal police force into an arm of the cartel," Lettieri said ...
The Economist
April 28, 2016
The mayor of Iguala and his wife were angry with them for having disrupted a political event, the federal government says, and ordered the local police to hand them over to a drug gang, the Guerreros Unidos.
Insightcrime.org
April 27, 2016
... tortured, further detracting credibility from the government's case. However, the IACHR investigators do reiterate one theory that could explain why security forces in Iguala responded so aggressively to the student protestors: one of the buses ...
BT.com
April 25, 2016
The 43 students at the radical teachers' college of Ayotzinapa have not been heard from since they were taken by local police in late 2014 in the city of Iguala in southern Guerrero state. The government says corrupt police turned them over to a drug ...
Humanosphere
April 25, 2016
The reports describe a night of confusion and terror for the students and city residents, and a seemingly clinical, coordinated harvest by Mexican law enforcement officials and other gunmen operating in and around Iguala, in the State of Guerrero, one ...
CPJ Press Freedom Online
April 25, 2016
Some local media reports described Pacheco's work as critical of local authorities and especially the mayor of Taxco. However, family members and colleagues told CPJ he had not reported having received any threats and did not seem concerned about his ...
FTC Publications
April 25, 2016
Mexican prosecutors said they were detained by corrupt policemen under the orders of the mayor of Iguala, Jose Luis Abarca, and handed over to a local criminal gang (Guerreros Unidos), who killed the 43 men and burned their bodies in a local landfill site.