Práxedes Giner Durán

Práxedes Giner Durán
Governor of Chihuahua
In office
October 4, 1962  October 3, 1968
Preceded byTeófilo Borunda
Succeeded byOscar Flores Sánchez
Personal details
Born(1893-02-15)February 15, 1893
Camargo, Chihuahua
DiedMay 13, 1978(1978-05-13) (aged 85)
Chihuahua, Chihuahua
Political partyPRI
SpouseHonorata Díaz de Bustamante
OccupationGeneral officer

Práxedes Giner Durán (February 15, 1893 – May 13, 1978) was a Mexican military official, politician, and member of the then-dominant Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). He participated in the Mexican Revolution as a part of Pancho Villa's famed División del Norte and became an icon in his home state. He represented Chihuahua's sixth district in the Chamber of Deputies from 1928 to 1930 and was the governor of Chihuahua from 1962 until 1968.

In 1965, while serving as governor, he allegedly ordered the massacre of a group of farmers and teachers who were protesting for land reform in the town of Ciudad Madera, and ordered that the bodies be buried in a mass grave.