In addition to his political activity, today governor with license from Sinaloa, Ruben Rocha Moyahas also dedicated himself to writing books of social struggle, politics of that state, as well as stories, novels and stories of the life of northeastern Mexico, among them, of his native Badiraguato.
In several of his 13 published books, the licensed governor, accused by the administration of USA of alleged links to drug traffickingcriticized since the early 1980s the increase in drug trafficking in Sinaloa and the relationship that the state government had with the criminal leaders.
Rocha Moya published The Dissimulation. Thus was born the narcoa fictional novel in which he describes the way of operating of the drug cartels in the Sinaloa mountain range and how the population’s life options are reduced to being in the path of drug trafficking.

In his book Caña quemada, published in 2012, Rocha recounts life in northeastern Mexico in several stories.
in his book Tultita and five years of popular struggle in Guamuchilpublished in 1984 and edited by the Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), Rocha recounts the fight for the seizure of land in the Tultita neighborhood, in the municipality of Alvarado, and the repression they suffered.
Rubén Rocha Moya accused the then PRI governor of Sinaloa, Antonio Toledo Corroto maintain the entity in a state of corruption, violence, and repression against the demands of the population.
On page 13, the licensed president points out that under the administration and protection of the former tricolor governor, canteens and “vices” increased in the entity.
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“In the first three years of the Toledo Corro government it has been evident that unrest has increased in Sinaloa society, due to the permanent threat against the citizen that violence represents; a social phenomenon that is reproduced thanks to the proliferation of vice as indicated by the hundreds and perhaps thousands of cantinas that have opened.”
Rocha Moya assured that at the beginning of the 80s, Sinaloa lived violencewhose culprit was the state government and demanded an investigation.
“This violence is perpetrated by the same organs of order and security of the state. The violence in Sinaloa has an unequivocal governmental origin. We consider that the problem of violence in the state of Sinaloa suggests the need for a vast work of specific research.”
On page 16, the then leader of the Unified Socialist Party of Mexico (PSUM) reproaches the increase in violence due to drug trafficking, for which the population of Sinaloa was defenseless.
In addition, he criticized the checkpoints that the state government imposed on the roads and the anti-drug campaign in the so-called Golden Triangle, the drug production area between Sinaloa, Durango and Chihuahua.
“The state of Sinaloa is full of police checkpoints, supposedly to stop drug traffickers, but it is public opinion that smugglers bring credentials (trays) that gives them full security, therefore, the victims of the checkpoints are innocent people or peasants detained en masse and tortured wildly”.
in his book burnt canepublished in 2012, the governor on leave recounts life in northeastern Mexico in various stories, including the exploits of twins born with mental disabilities; the before and after the sowing of enervants in the sinaloense mountain rangeas well as the lives of young people fleeing drug cultivation.
A year later, Rocha Moya published The Dissimulation. This is how narco was born, a fiction novel in which it describes the way drug cartels operate in the Sinaloa mountains and how life options are reduced to being within the path of drug trafficking.
In this novel he recreates how the social fabric of the residents of the community of Chepederas – fictitious name he uses for his native Badiraguato – is altered by his permissiveness in the cultivation, trade and transfer of narcotics.
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