Both students were "guilty" of having made contact with a guerrilla organization they wanted to join, but were intercepted and repressed by the army on their first meeting. Neither of them had any guerrilla training, yet Ricardo died handling a gun and firing back.
Guerrero is one of the poorest states in Mexico, a place where human rights violations are commonplace.
So f you if you think I'm susceptible to US made scare propaganda. It was the US and Israel who trained the murderous soldiers.
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Zavala and Zamora were two of the students that were murdered or jailed by the State while I was a student activist, but also Pavel Gonzalez, a zapatista sympathizer that studied at my faculty, and another student activist, Carlos Sinuhé Cuevas Mejía, were also murdered, one by right wing hooligans (porros) and the other presumably by the army.
And then there's the case of the Cinco de la Narvarte, where five people were murdered in a neighborhood next to mine apparently by order of the former governor of Veracruz, since two of them were activists against his administrations and the other 3 people were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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