Mexico, Central America and Cuba correspondent

The gates to the Izaguirre farm look like any others you may find in Jalisco. Two scent horses on the forehead may be a reference to the surrounding grazing and sugar fields.
However, what lies behind the black iron doors is evidence that some of the worst drugs of the drug carpet in Mexico recently.
In the wake of information about the potential site of a mass grave, a group of active relatives of some thousands of people who disappeared in Mexico went to the farm, hoping to find some signs of their missing loved ones.
What they found was much worse: 200 pairs of shoes, hundreds of elements of clothes, dozens of bags and loads, they were disposed of after apparently disposal of the owners themselves.
Even more shredded, several ovens and human bone fragments were found on the farm.
The site was used, as activists claim, by the new generation of Galissco Cartel (CJng) for forced employment, training their soldiers, torturing their victims and burning their bodies.
“There were children's games there,” says Luzcaco, a member of the Buscadores Guerreos de Jalisco Collective.

“People were desperate.”
“They saw the shoes and said:” These people are similar to the one that my lost relative was wearing when they disappeared. ”
Tuscano believes that the authorities must now have all the personal effects on a piece and make it available to families for careful inspection.
However, for many, the worst part of the heinous discovery is that the local police raided the farm, near the village of Tuchitlan, last September.
While at a time when they arrested 10 and released hostages, they did not find or did not find any evidence of the apparent size of the violence that was implemented there.
Although the full picture is still abandoning the action, if any, which was taken by the municipal and state authorities after the operation of last year, and the critics and the families of the victims publicly accuse them of collusion with the Cartitals in Galissco.
The governor of the state, Pablo Limous, received a video message.
He said that his administration is fully cooperating with the federal authorities, and insisted that “no one in Gallisco wash their hands” from the case.

For Mexican President Claudia Shinbom, events in Gallisco threaten a strong starting starting students.
Looking at the serious doubts about the local police actions and the state prosecutor's office, it has ordered federal investigators to take over the case.
She urged people not to jump into conclusions during the investigation.
“It is important to conduct an investigation before reaching any conclusions,” she said at a morning press conference earlier this week.
“What are they found on the site? Before anything else, we must hear from the state prosecutor's office, which is the responsible agency, and they will allow the entire country to know what they found.”
Whether most Mexicans will believe that the official version of the events, however, it is another question.

The place is now crawling with police officers, federal investigators, and forensic medicine teams in the dust and dust.
Whatever they conclude, though, the media in Mexico is launched on the “extermination” site.
Meanwhile, more research teams came from relatives of the victims to the state capital, Guadalajara, before the protest march this week to urge the authorities to do more to find missing Mexican people.
Rosario Magia was among them. She is the mother of Carlos Amador Magia, who disappeared in June 2017. He was only 19 years old.

She said: “I still feel despair, as eight years have passed and are still in the same situation,” and she talks about her endless research about her son who was kidnapped with his best friend.
“It is a very slow process when it comes to the state's public prosecutor's office and investigation.”
“I still have faith and hope to find it,” she confirmed. “But I am in a position that does not move forward, which is frustrating.”
When she left the church service for unknown victims on the farm in Tetuchitlan, Rosario said that allegations of errors, censorship, collusion and neglect in the case only confirmed the arduous struggle for years like years in obtaining answers to basic questions about the arrival of their children.
“There are a lot of collective graves in Gallisco, and a lot of Carteel, the authorities know the CJng OPUS method. So, what does the government do?” You ask my rhetoric.