Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Through this timeline, we do not pretend to cover the entire history of Guerrero, but rather give s


Through this timeline, we do not pretend to cover the entire history of Guerrero, but rather give some key elements nicco projects to better understand recent events. Since the sixties, the state of Guerrero is characterized nicco projects by a high level of poverty, social disintegration, organized crime, corruption, repression and impunity. The rule of law has been weakened steadily, state crimes remain unpunished. We decided to start our timeline by the sixties that mark the beginning of the "Guerra Sucia" [dirty war] and focus on the problems, consequences and reactions from the public during the various nicco projects successive governments to colors of the Party of the Institutional Revolution (PRI) until 2005.
During the sixties, lives in Guerrero situation nicco projects of structural violence. The "caciques" who do not want to lose their power, abuse, corruption, crime, rape, poverty, unhealthy, inequitable distribution of wealth, are some of the factors that must fight daily and rural populations natives of Guerrero.
In 1959, Genaro Vázquez Rojas Professor created Guerrero Civic Association (CGA) to fight against the ridiculously low price paid for North American nicco projects companies for the "copra" (extract of coconut with which product oil) and other agricultural products. Shortly after, Genaro Vázquez Rojas founded the Independent Centrale Paysanne (national agricultural organization) and the National Revolutionary Civil Action (ACNR).
November 11, 1966, Genaro Vázquez Rojas was detained nicco projects by state police at the gates of the Independent Agricultural Central in Mexico City, and leads to Chilpancingo, the capital of Guerrero. He was accused of mounting the student movement against the government. Another teacher, Lucio Cabañas Barrientos, trying to politically organize the village of Atoyac, Costa Grande, through nicco projects the "Party of the Poor" (PDLP), a form of student organization and peasants in struggle against the exploitation of peasants by landowners. In his classes, nicco projects rural teacher urged his students nicco projects to install a new system in which the rich do not dominate and in which expropriate businesses to put into the hands of workers. He also proposed financial reforms, judicial, educational and social focus on well-being of workers, farmers and women, a change of political dependency of Mexico to the United States. Because of his political activities, he was expelled from Guerrero, for a while at a school in Durango, then returned through the pressure of his students. The May 18, 1967, fathers and some of the staff of a school Atoyac, Lucio Cabañas Barrientos nicco projects led by, organized a demonstration to demand the return of some teachers that divided nicco projects the school. The protesters decided to occupy the school. The government violently suppressed the event: the Judicial Police of the State of Guerrero and his henchmen in the service of "bosses" of the area fired on demonstrators, leaving five people dead and dozens injured. Since that day, Lucio Cabañas Barrientos went underground to continue the struggle against the government. The following year, Lucio Cabañas Barrientos opera on the coast of Guerrero. His Brigades nicco projects Justice Paysanne attacking battalions of the Mexican police and army units, were performing bank robberies and kidnap landowners, nicco projects ranchers and businessmen, nicco projects still protesting against the local government. He became one of the worst enemies nicco projects of the government, and for this reason, the Mexican army did not cease to pursue. On 22 April 1968, Genaro Vázquez Rojas was freed from prison by an armed commando composed of several of his companions. He then continued nicco projects his illegal armed struggle.
April 1, 1969 to April 20, 1971: GOVERNMENT OF MALDONADO CARITINO PEREZ (PRI) The Governor died April 17, 1971; Roberto Rodriguez Mercado took his seat Acting for 3 days, until April 20.
February 2, 1972, Genaro Vázquez nicco projects Rojas was killed following a car chase on the highway Mexico-Morelia. He was 35. On 30 May 1974, the Party of the Poor Lucio Cabañas Barrientos took the PRI senator and candidate for governor Rubén Figueroa Figueroa, to put pressure on the government. He was released 100 days later, on Sept. 8, against a ransom of 50 million pesos. Shortly after, Lucio Cabañas Barrientos and his men took refuge in the municipality of Tecpan de Galeana. The Secretary of Defense then, Hermenegildo Cuenca Diaz, launched over 5,000 soldiers to their p

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