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Sinister Cultural Marxist
16th May 2011, 23:42
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-13419947


Guatemala massacre survivor recalls gruesome ordeal

http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/52785000/jpg/_52785314_011994052-1.jpg At least 27 people were found dead at the ranch, many decapitated
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A farm worker in northern Guatemala has told how he managed to survive a gruesome massacre at the hands of a suspected Mexican drugs cartel.
The man said armed men arrived at his ranch in Peten province on Saturday demanding to see the landowner.
When workers refused to co-operate the gangsters bound their hands and started hacking at them with machetes.
Many of the 27 victims were decapitated but the farm worker says he survived by playing dead.
He lay in the grass until the gang had gone and was found by police who arrived at the scene on Sunday morning.
"I thank God I am still alive," the man told AFP news agency. He has not been named for security reasons.
"I played dead when they stabbed me in the stomach. Then I hid and left at around 5am and I came across a pile of human heads," he said.
http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/52785000/gif/_52785120__52736747_guatemala_peten_1210-1.gif
The man is now under armed guard while being treated at a hospital.
The ranch is close to Guatemala's border with Mexico.
The attackers are thought to be members of the powerful Zetas drugs cartel, the authorities say.
Police said the killings could be linked to a battle between drug gangs fighting for control of the area.
They say there are also suspicions the massacre could be linked to the murder of Haroldo Waldemar Leon - the brother of an alleged Guatemalan drugs boss - who was shot in the same area on Saturday.
Guatemala President Alvaro Colom, who flew to Peten on Monday, condemned the killings.
"This is a barbarity," he said. "We will get them even if they are hiding in their lair. We will get them."
Mexican cartels are increasingly moving into northern Guatemala, an important transit point for drugs smuggled from South America to the US.
Guatemalan law enforcement officials say the gang has increasingly moved its operations south since Mexican President Felipe Calderon stepped up his country's fight against the drugs trade.


The Zetas make the other Narco-gangs look like religious charities. The other narco-gangs are kind enough to point their guns at each other, instead of innocent workers. The Zetas operate on a whole other plane however. They seem to enjoy killing unarmed members of the working class.

Is there any point whatsoever to this kind of pointless brutality? What does it achieve for anyone? Do they do it for sport, or because they like to see poor people suffer? This isn't the first time the Zetas have killed dozens of unarmed innocent workers, peasants or migrants.

Sasha
16th May 2011, 23:55
its just what they learned to do during their anti-leftist training in the US....
i assume you know they are an confirmed CIA trained at fort bragg outfit gone rogue?

PhoenixAsh
17th May 2011, 00:04
Fort Benning... ;-) School of the America's.

Also linked to Israel. But I have no confirmed sources for this.

Sasha
17th May 2011, 00:07
half the worlds murderous bastards trained there: http://www.soaw.org/
so yeah, israeli's of course too

PhoenixAsh
17th May 2011, 00:13
well...the SOA is exactly what it is in Dutch: a disease.

Tim Finnegan
17th May 2011, 00:16
Well, in the desperate search for a silver lining, at least they provide a suitably grim illustration of what "anarcho-capitalism" actually looks like in practice.

GPDP
17th May 2011, 00:47
What really pisses me off about the Zetas, apart from their grisly murder sprees which they appear to do out of a pure desire to inflict pain and suffering, is that they are so evil, so murderous, that they provide an adequate justification for escalating the war on drugs in the minds of many ordinary Mexicans. My brother, for instance, insists the Mexican state should employ a no-holds-barred approach to the Zetas, and wage a full-scale war to wipe them off the map, because they are just that bad.

Of course, I needn't spell out what such a war would entail for the Mexican working class. But it is a sentiment that is all too prevalent in my family, at the very least. Most of my family still lives in Mexico, so obviously I always worry about their welfare, and whether or not their bus will get ambushed whenever they come to visit me here in South Texas. But I'm not sure further militarizing and empowering the already corrupt Mexican state to fight off paramilitary death squads, which by the way were once trained and funded by the same puppet masters now backing the Mexican government (read: the US), is such a good idea.