you
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he did not leave this he never had the same routine and that was the one day he told me
Because he said, I know he's going to kill me.
I don't know when, I don't know why they let me live.
That's what a lot of people were asking.
It's because if the guerrilla started fighting,
why did he let him live?
He couldn't be in the community.
He couldn't go to parties like any other person.
It was a very critical situation.
There are three versions of the love of Zacharia.
They say they were the hoodlums,
or the family members.
Or the government.
This is the first time I've seen him in my life.
I don't know whether he's a劉a or not.
I don't know.
I think he's a good boy,
he's a good man.
I think he's a good boy.
I think he's a good boy,
he has two sons.
I don't know if he's a good boy or not.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
That day I went to school, they asked me for some red snails for my manicure, I was looking for a lot of stores and that's why I got late.
When I got there, I couldn't get close because there were some dogs.
I was going down the road and I saw a deer, I crossed the road and then I saw another one.
When I got there, I couldn't get close because there were some dogs.
There was a man with a coffee bottle, he had his hat and his machete, I remember, he came from the countryside.
I got closer to what I could and I saw that in the coffee bottle there were some dark spots, I suppose they were blood.
There, I looked for the man who had been before my neighbor, and he was looking for me.
There, I looked for the man who had been before my neighbor, I told him that I had found a man who thought he was dead, he was with several people, they called him Crocuna Patrulla and from there we went.
There was a dead man, he said he was in the street, in the street of Los Burinos and a girl who was going to work on Saturdays and Saturdays afternoons, they let him pass the dogs.
He said, well, yes, he had been shot, he was drunk, he was drunk.
What I saw, they all saw him, the man was shot, he had several shots.
And I told him, who was the drunk, what happened?
Poza Caria, he said, he was dead.
He had a house there in front of the corner of Las Parotas, on the side of the whole community, he lived there with his wife.
When I met him, yes, I lived there, where I lived with my wife, and as he had a turn up there in the time that he was cleaning, then every day they found him.
He was cleaning.
He was lifting his fridges up, up, to plant corn, dried corn.
I found him, he was going to his garden, and I was going to school.
Poza Caria, he said, I worked in the field because he was dedicated to cultivating, I finished there, I do the pending things that I have to do at home.
And supposedly I rest, but he didn't, he said, because we turned off the lights, I can't sleep, I get up, I feel that they scream, that they call me.
And I know that's not normal.
He was a very serious man, at least with me, he didn't have much friendship with my father, I think he did.
I always saw him very calm, it was all, he started smiling, he was not a person, so he was proud.
As he was very distrustful, he said to me, I lived a time that before I went to feed, so my wife tried them first, to see if they had any poison or if they were contaminated with something.
Or he just gazed.
So there you realize the level of distrust that all the people around him had.
I realized that there were 19 injuries, almost all of them caused by a gunshot.
And in him, the possible cause that, with two eyes, his death was a traumatic death.
Seeing the public ministry, he found some boxes.
But then we came with the Commander Pedro del Valle, and in this part of there, what is this part?
In this part, we found more boxes of 9 mm caliber.
In all, it is understood that from here two people were shot.
From here, from this position where I am, because the deceased was coming out of this wire.
From the wire.
They did not use a truck to run in the murder.
They had to do two, and they had to have been released for this treatment.
Surely he treated young people with skill to shoot a 9 mm caliber and a 9 mm caliber.
We have here, among the criminal cases, a previous accusation, number Galle, diagonal atoy, diagonal 0-1, diagonal 2007, diagonal 2003.
For the crime of misdemeanour, qualified for gunshot.
In agraria de sacarias, barrientos Peralta.
And it began against Benito Sargado Aguirre, María de Jesús Martínez Reyes, Isaías Martínez Revasio, Ramiro Rosas Contreras and Apolinar Martínez Barrientos.
In the morning, at 8 a.m., I was working in a market.
There was a cartel, and I had a hard time, and the police caught me.
And I told them that my name was Benito Sargado Aguirre.
They took me with them.
They did not know anything.
Then they pushed me, pushed me, the door was weak, and they took me away.
Since they came to where I was, I have not seen anything, because I had everything.
Or with the face.
They started to kill me.
They killed me.
They killed me.
They tied me with a cloth in my hands.
They told me the cartel.
They gave me a hit, but I did not know what the system was.
When they took me to the hospital, everything was done.
We did not declare it.
I did not declare it.
There is a declaration.
It says that I, before I was killed, I was very strong with him.
I was very strong with him.
The police, because of their twisted investigation,
they found out that Benito had a relationship with Maria de Jesús.
They found out about it and investigated it in that sense.
That is why they did not want to say that Benito had serious motives
for the first time in his life.
For me, these people are innocent.
They are conspirators.
The state is using them to cover up for this crime.
Since Benito was a witness to the war in Azusa,
who was interested in his death more than the state?
They were responsible, powerful people.
They are still alive and have power.
They did not want you to continue talking.
That is why they did it.
It was someone who did not want him to talk.
It would hurt a lot.
It was a great personality of the government since then.
There, in the corner of Las Parotas, where he lived,
the army arrived.
Many people from the population, especially men,
were involved in the war in Azusa.
At that time, I was living in the mountains.
People suffered a lot.
They took anyone, although they did not owe anything,
they were punished and tortured.
They did what they did not know.
Most of the people were afraid to join the government,
although they were clean people.
Zacarias was not a member of the guerrilla.
He was not.
He was a peasant like anyone else.
Someone who was sent to call the barracks,
he was, and they stopped him.
They stopped him because his brother had a complex with Lucio,
but he would not take it out.
When they put me in torture for 72 hours,
they told me that I was a tenant.
I said to the guy,
if they do not come tomorrow,
they will tell me about the barracks.
They were some cunhados of Acosta Chaparro,
who were commanders of groups.
He gave them the power to do and to undo the prisoners,
to kill and to do more.
They interrogated them, they locked them up,
they beat them up,
to try to get them the truth,
to tell them where the guerrillas were,
who they were,
their full names,
and that they knew,
although they were not in the guerrilla.
Colonel Badillo Trejo sent me to death.
He went to the police station to arrest me.
He said,
what would you prefer, to die,
or to go to a funeral,
or to cooperate with us?
I said,
if I get the chance to live,
I will die with you.
In Mexico there was already a guerrilla,
in the countryside, a rural guerrilla,
because it was never satisfied,
the so-called signs of the Mexican Revolution,
land and freedom.
So, suddenly,
from the 40s,
in Mexico,
movement started to be unleashed,
armed by some of the campesinos of Mexico.
They were never given the social reason,
for which these young campesinos,
or teachers,
or university students
were opting,
even desperately,
for the weapons,
and as a reaction,
on several occasions,
as self-defense.
To talk about the guerrilla was violence,
but when you explore it minimally,
you realize that it is not a problem
that the guerrillas
are particularly drunk,
in the sense of violent, violent,
but that the state has exercised
continuously for many years,
a deep repression,
deep repression
that has disarticulated,
socially, once and for all,
the state,
that has introduced terror as a mechanism
of relation between the Central State
and the citizens.
Secheber y Alvarez,
the then President of the Republic,
confesses to me
that in 1974,
he ordained and sent to the Mexican army,
textualy he tells me
to break the mother to Lucio Cabañas.
A photo that had the army
and the media,
and that they followed
to try to identify them,
but he was never the protagonist,
he never stopped photographing.
We had some
military actions,
when they were ambushed,
they were
kidnappers,
they were assaults to the banks.
What the poor people had,
tortillas,
corn, eggs,
a chicken,
we had nothing,
but also when we could help them,
we were going to help them clean
the embers.
All of that,
people understood
and believed that
the movement was going to grow
and that in a given moment,
the conditions were going to give
to make a change.
You will not find explanations
for war and violence,
unless you go deep into
the problem of the conditions
of relations between the citizens,
the lands, the cascades and the power.
What's in your little box on the table?
I have a pistol
so that
when they get difficult,
the circumstances...
At that time,
President of the Republic,
Gustavo Díaz-Ordaz,
in 1965,
said that he had to
share the power with the cascades in Mexico,
because otherwise there was no way
to stop the possibility
of social disruption,
of a social outbreak in this country.
And that the only way to control
the peasants
in the different regions of Mexico
was because of the cascades.
The one that generated
all this network of cascades,
without a doubt,
are the Figueroa,
in the 1970s.
The Figueroa,
in the 1970s.
I'm going to tell you
a great deal about
what happened in 1974.
Lucio Cabaña was a master
who was incompatible
with the systems
that were used on the coast
and driven by the Communist Party
and by the university
of Guerrero.
He launched the venture
of raising arms
against the government,
and then I thought
there couldn't be two governors,
one in La Sierra
and the other in La Sierra.
The colonel told me,
look, son of your mother,
I don't have it here for vacation.
I give it to him for a month
so that he can give me
a companion of yours.
The army arrived at 5 a.m.
and knocking on doors
and kicking,
I mean, they didn't ask permission
to enter.
Soldiers, house by house,
invited us to a meeting
here on the field
and then we came
but once we were here
on the field,
we got back
almost all the town.
The men on this side,
the women on this side,
then they started to be ready,
the military started to start,
military, let's see, what's your name?
I didn't sign the people
because of my own taste.
The list was already made.
They had already given me the list,
who are they?
They weren't all present yet.
So I signed the people
who told me they were on the list,
of course they brought me down.
And I said,
I'm going to fuck myself
and the others too.
They took our hands, our feet,
they sold us.
And the other day,
they took us to the military airport
in the helicopter.
And there, at night,
they took us to Capulco
in Comboyes Militares.
There they took us to Portugal.
