Mexican Government Lied About the Burning of the 43 Ayotzinapa Students

April 21, 2016

An Argentine 26-expert team of forensic scientists proves that the Mexican government’s truth about Ayotzinapa is nothing more than a huge lie.

Once again Mexico’s federal government “truth” regarding the fate of the forcibly disappeared 43 Ayotzinapa students has been shot down by Argentine Team of Anthropological Forensic experts, who made their report public revealing there is no way the students were incinerated at garbage dump in Cocula, Guerrero.

The Argentine team, also known by their acronym EAAF, decided to make an exception to their very strict rule of not revealing a full report carried out by them by making public the conclusions of their investigation which are presented in a 351-page document.

In lamest terms, the EAAF’s conclusions conclusively reject the federal government’s truth by saying there is no way that the students were incinerated at the Cocula dump.

Their conclusions are based on an investigation that began at the Cocula dump exactly one month after the students were attacked and forcibly disappeared the night of Sept. 26, 2014 and the following morning.

The Argentine experts said they decided to make public their full report in order to generate scientific debate surrounding the issue of the 43 students and the government’s unfounded version that they were burnt at Cocula.

The EAAF’s scientific investigation took over a year to conclude. The team is integrated by 26 specialists in archaeology, anthropology, criminal sciences, entomology, forensic botany, ballistics, fire dynamics experts, specialists in interpretation of satellite imagery, forensic odontologists, genetics and bone experts. The experts are from Argentina, Mexico, United States, Colombia, Uruguay and Canada.

The report accepts the fact that before September 2014, various fires took place at the Cocula dump and that bone remains were found, but when specifically speaking of the 43 students, the EAAF concludes there is no evidence nor satellite imagery to support the possibility that they were burnt there.

On page 230 of their report, the specialists say, “At the Cocula garbage dump no signs of damage or alterations due to a fire compatible with high temperatures required for burning 43 bodies were found at the site.”

The group said plants, insects and other evidence were gathered at the trash dump and all of them were analyzed for months to verify if their status, growth and alterations, and none of them showed any signs of having suffered a major fire that would be consistent with that of the incineration of 43 bodies.

As far as shells of various calibers found at the Cocula dump site, the EAAF concludes that they were planted there by somebody and by no means were weapons proven to have been fired at the dump, debunking the Attorney General’s office, or PGR, second version that the students were killed at the dump and then burnt to ashes.

The Argentine’s report comes a few days after the Mexican government’s face off with the OAS’ Inter-American Commission for Human Rights, or IACHR, and their decision to stop collaborating with President Enrique Peña Nieto’s administration in the Ayotzinapa case.

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Source: teleSUR