A Massacre in Mexico: The True Story Behind the Missing 43 Students Free Audiobook Download by Anabel Hernandez


A Massacre in Mexico: The True Story Behind the Missing 43 Students by Anabel Hernandez is a memoir about a schoolteacher and journalist who decides to write a book about the disappearance of the 43 students from Iguala, Mexico. According to her, “Mexico has never been able to get its story straight.”

A Massacre in Mexico: The True Story Behind the Missing 43 Students is a book written by Anabel Hernandez, who was one of the many people present on that day. She tells her harrowing account of being there, and how she made it out alive.

In the winter of 2014, 43 students disappeared from a rural teacher's college in Mexico. The popular narrative is that they were kidnapped by drug traffickers, but Anabel Hernandez tells a far more complex story in her gripping tale, "A Massacre in Mexico: The True Story Behind the Missing 43 Students."

The famous Mexican Disappeared Students, Anabel Hernandez tells the true story of what happened on September 26th, 2014 in Mexico. The Mexican authorities have been accused of murdering 43 students from a rural school and leaving their bodies in a trash dump. The disappearance led to protests in Mexico City, which turned into clashes with police and military forces forcing protestors to flee. This book is an excellent piece of journalism that unveils the truth behind this tragedy.

The Mexican authorities have been accused of trying to cover up a student massacre that has left 43 students missing. The students attended a rural teachers college in the state of Guerrero and one month ago, they disappeared after a police operation turned violent. This is the true story behind what happened to these 43 students and this audiobook includes an interview with Anabel Hernández, author of the Mexico Missing 43 Students book which caused an international uproar.

Throughout the book, the author talks about how crime is rampant in Mexico and how no one comes to help. She writes of the "disappearances" that are common in Mexico and how police can be bribed to look the other way or even participate. The author also mentions human trafficking, drug cartels, and human rights violations as part of everyday life in Mexico.

Published Date 2018-10-16
Duration 12 hours 16 minutes
Author Anabel Hernandez
Narrated Rebecca Gibel
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Politics
Parent Category Global Politics, Social Science

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