As a mexican, thank you for shedding light to this horrific discovery. Just wanted to say it's an EXTERMINATION CAMP not a death camp, if you look up photos, it is schockingly and frighteningly similar to what the n4zis did.
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Hate the new usa administration but they were definitely right about calling the cartels terrorist organizations this is awful
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In a power ranking for bravery, Mexican journalists who report on cartels would have to be near the top.
1 month ago | 70
Thank you for publicising this crime. It may have happened on the other side of the world, but crimes like this are crimes against all of us. We must all know.
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As a Mexican I greatly appreciate you sharing this. There’s an entire paletera of issues around this incident regarding the awful management of the current federal government headed by morena the party that our erdogan (amlo) created
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Many United States news agencies have reported these recent events. However, it DOES appear that the largest television channels have not given these murders sufficient attention. • "At Mexico's 'Ranch of Horror' Families of the Missing Hope for Answers" by Lizbeth Diaz, Reuters (Mar 20, 2025)
1 month ago | 54
I had been trying to look for foreign news on this for the past days, so in the name of my country: Muchas gracias
1 month ago | 29
Thanks for talking about this I wish the American media over here would better communicate how evil the cartel really is
1 month ago | 10
DO they not know the coverup is almost as bad as the initial crime. The truth always gets out. My deepest commiserations for the loss of their loved ones.
1 month ago | 3
I heard about this a couple of days ago. Somebody said their President acknowledged what happened but I guess it was misinfo
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For anybody that is interested in cartel news in Mexico, the best source is borderland beat, it's a blog that compiled and translated Spanish language sources on the cartels. It's not for the faint of heart, so be warned.
1 month ago | 7
It's been covered on national news actually, but yeah it was awful considering a great part of the victims were children 😞
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I think the correct term is "necropolitics". necropolitics - the systemic method how an authority, usually a government, chooses when their citizens live and when they die, how they die (what age, the culling method, slow or quick etc.), respectively the citizens or non-state individuals should they live or should they die. I believe that's the default definition, more or less...
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The grimmest part are the reports of the piles of hundreds and hundreds of shoes
1 month ago | 5
True.. been keeping up with it. It's sick to see them try to cover it up.
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when trump declared many a cartel terrorists I doubted. I support that declaration now
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In Mexico an organisation of mothers of Cartel victims found a "death camp" at a ranch. Where the Jalisco cartel systematically murdered at least a thousand people and disposed of their bodies in crematoria. The local government is now trying to cover it up. Mexican friends of mine therefore asked me to use my platform to share the news and reporting on this with you: english.elpais.com/international/2025-03-17/at-the…
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