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100 1  Hernández, Anabel,|eauthor. 
240 10 Verdadera noche de Iguala.|lEnglish 
245 12 A massacre in Mexico :|bthe true story behind the missing 
       forty-three students|h[Hoopla electronic resource]. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bTantor Audio,|c2018. 
264  2 |bMade available through hoopla 
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511 1  Read by Rebecca Gibel. 
520    The definitive account of the mass disappearance of forty-
       three Mexican students and the government that tried to 
       cover it up. On September 26, 2014, forty-three male 
       students from the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers' College went 
       missing in Iguala, Guerrero, Mexico. According to official
       reports, the students commandeered several buses to travel
       to Mexico City to commemorate the anniversary of the 1968 
       Tlatelolco Massacre. During the journey, local police 
       intercepted the students and a confrontation ensued. By 
       the morning, they had disappeared without a trace. 
       Hernández reconstructs almost minute-by-minute the events 
       of those nights in late September 2014, giving us what is 
       surely the most complete picture available: her sources 
       are unparalleled, since she has secured access to internal
       government documents that have not been made public, and 
       to video surveillance footage the government has tried to 
       hide and destroy. Hernández demolishes the Mexican state's
       official version, which the Peña Nieto government 
       cynically dubbed the "historic truth." State officials at 
       all levels, from police and prosecutors to the upper 
       echelons of the PRI administration, conspired to put 
       together a fake case, concealing or manipulating evidence,
       and arresting and torturing dozens of "suspects" who then 
       obliged with full "confessions" that matched the official 
       lie. In the wake of the students' disappearances, 
       protestors in Mexico took up the slogan "Fue el estado"-
       "It was the state." Hernández's book is the one that gives
       most precision and credibility to the claim: by following 
       the role of the various Mexican state agencies through the
       events in such remarkable detail, she allows us to see 
       exactly which parts of the state are responsible for which
       component of this monumental crime. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
610 20 Escuela Normal Rural de Ayotzinapa|xStudents|xCrimes 
       against. 
650  0 Kidnapping|zMexico|zIguala de la Independencia. 
650  0 Mass murder|zMexico|zIguala de la Independencia. 
650  0 State-sponsored terrorism|zMexico|zIguala de la 
       Independencia. 
650  0 Political persecution|zMexico|zIguala de la Independencia.
650  0 College students|xCrimes against|zMexico|zIguala de la 
       Independencia. 
650  0 Serial murders|zMexico|zGuerrero (State) 
650  0 Missing persons|zMexico|zGuerrero (State) 
650  0 Murder victims|zMexico|zGuerrero (State) 
650  0 Political corruption|zMexico|zGuerrero (State) 
650  0 Rural schools|zMexico. 
650  0 Crime|zMexico. 
650  0 Disappeared persons|zMexico|zIguala de la Independencia
       |y2014. 
650  0 Violence|zMexico|xHistory|y21st century. 
650  0 Students|xCrimes against|zMexico|zIguala de la 
       Independencia|xHistory|y21st century. 
650  0 Victims of state-sponsored terrorism|zMexico|zIguala de la
       Independencia|y21st century. 
650  0 Disappeared persons|zMexico|zIguala de la Independencia
       |xHistory|y21st century. 
651  0 Guerrero (Mexico : State)|xPolitics and government|y20th 
       century. 
651  0 Iguala de la Independencia (Mexico) 
651  0 Mexico|xPolitics and government|y2000- 
651  0 Iguala de la Independencia (Mexico)|xPolitics and 
       government|y21st century. 
651  0 Guerrero (Mexico : State)|xPolitics and government|y21st 
       century. 
700 1  Washington, John|c(Translator) 
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