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clandestine crematorium, Mexico, images, Auschwitz

Clandestine crematorium in Mexico leaves images comparable to Auschwitz


The Guerreros Buscadores group from Jalisco, Mexico, found a large clandestine crematorium with human remains on a farm that also served to train young people who are forcibly recruited by drug cartels.

Rancho Izaguirre, site of recruitment and extermination, human rights activists described the place they arrived at thanks to anonymous calls. There they discovered lists with the nicknames of the alleged members of the criminal organizations that operated to torture and kill people they kidnapped.

"Three crematoriums are located with charred bones, clothing, chargers, shells remain to be uncovered," they added when listing the mountains of objects they found, such as shoes and backpacks.

With regard to the charred human remains, there is still no determined number of victims, so now an arduous work of identification will begin in a country in which there are more than 100 thousand missing people and which also suffers from a serious forensic crisis with tens of thousands of bodies piled up in the morgues.

The images shared by the group show that firewood was used in the crematoriums and that they were completely covered with bags of earth and brick slabs. There were even remains of food in the kitchen.

The Jalisco Prosecutor's Office reported that, so far, five batches of fragmented bone remains with signs of thermal exposure have been discovered.

In addition, 400 items of clothing and apparel were inventoried as evidence, such as clothing, footwear and backpacks; 96 shells of various calibers; three magazines; three books, a notebook and an official identification, but it is still provisional because the search of the ranch has not been completed.

It also acknowledged that the authorities carried out an operation at the ranch in September of last year, in which they arrested 10 people, but that it was not exhaustive because they did not find everything that the human rights group is now reporting. (Text and photo: RT)


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