Search for lost brother reveals dark secret of Mexico's death flights'
Briefly

Abdallan recounts the harrowing events, stating, 'Over the course of four months in 1974, Mexican security forces detained six members of the Guzman family, part of a crackdown on leftist rebel groups.' His experience emphasizes the intense repression during Mexico's dirty war.
Describing the impact of recent revelations, Abdallan said, 'It filled us with such rage not being able to find them, said Abdallan. Now it's clear what happened: they were thrown into the sea.' This highlights the deep emotional toll of the past.
Abdallan reflects on ongoing struggles, stating, 'But it's also clear that the fight isn't over, the fight continues.' His words underline the enduring nature of struggle for truth and justice in Mexico.
The article notes, 'Since the dirty war ended, the practice of forced disappearance has been adopted on a major scale by the country's violent and powerful crime factions.' This shows the ongoing crisis of disappearances in Mexico.
Read at www.theguardian.com
[
|
]