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Inside the Mexican College Where 43 Students Vanished After a Violent Encounter With Police
Filmmakers Slam Mexican Government Over Missing Students Investigation
Honduran Students Show Solidarity for Disappeared Mexican Students
The students from Ayotzinapa teacher's college were kidnapped and killed while raising funds to attend a commemoration of the 1968 student massacre in Mexico City that happened during the Olympics that year.
TLATELOLCO MASSACRE: DECLASSIFIED U.S. DOCUMENTS ON MEXICO AND THE EVENTS OF 1968
By Kate Doyle
National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 10
Monday, November 10, 2014
"I?ve Had Enough": Mexican Protesters Decry Years of Impunity After Apparent Massacre of 43 Students
"I?ve Had Enough": Mexican Protesters Decry Years of Impunity After Apparent Massacre of 43 Students
Filmmakers Slam Mexican Government Over Missing Students Investigation
Brent Lang
Senior Film and Media Reporter, Variety
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?The federal government argues that these events are all just local violence,? del Toro read. ?Not so.?
?We believe that these crimes are systemic and indicate a much greater evil ? the blurred lines between organized crime and high-ranking officers in the Mexican government,? he added.
Senior Film and Media Reporter, Variety
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?The federal government argues that these events are all just local violence,? del Toro read. ?Not so.?
?We believe that these crimes are systemic and indicate a much greater evil ? the blurred lines between organized crime and high-ranking officers in the Mexican government,? he added.
Published 10 November 2014
by teleSUR/ Gerardo Torres
Students and officials from Honduras? National University came together to express solidarity with the 43 missing Ayotzinapa students, who were allegedly killed by criminal gangs at the behest of local authorities.
University authorities and students from the National University of Honduras put a two week-long confrontation on hold Monday, coming together to express support for the 43 missing Ayotzinapa students, whom Mexican authorities say were killed by gangs on orders from local officials in the State of Guerrero.
?Mexican society and Mexican students have a legitimate grievance because thousands of people have been disappeared in Mexico. Only during the period of President Enrique Pena Nieto, more than 9,600 people have disappeared? said Julieta Castellanos, President of the Honduras National University.
by teleSUR/ Gerardo Torres
Students and officials from Honduras? National University came together to express solidarity with the 43 missing Ayotzinapa students, who were allegedly killed by criminal gangs at the behest of local authorities.
University authorities and students from the National University of Honduras put a two week-long confrontation on hold Monday, coming together to express support for the 43 missing Ayotzinapa students, whom Mexican authorities say were killed by gangs on orders from local officials in the State of Guerrero.
?Mexican society and Mexican students have a legitimate grievance because thousands of people have been disappeared in Mexico. Only during the period of President Enrique Pena Nieto, more than 9,600 people have disappeared? said Julieta Castellanos, President of the Honduras National University.
TLATELOLCO MASSACRE: DECLASSIFIED U.S. DOCUMENTS ON MEXICO AND THE EVENTS OF 1968
By Kate Doyle
National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 10
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