Case of Mexico's 43 missing students persists among tens of thousands of disappearances
All countries have crimes that resonate
By MARÍA VERZA Associated Press
September 22, 2024, 11:10 PM
MEXICO CITY -- All countries have crimes that resonate. In Mexico, one of the modern day ones is the disappearance of 43 students from a rural teachers college in 2014.
Ten years later, its still not clear where the students from the Rural Normal School at Ayotzinapa are. Authorities believe they were killed, but have only turned up small bone fragments from three of them.
The families, with the support of the school known for its radical activism, continue to demand justice. They maintain a lack of political will is responsible for not finding the truth. If it was a state crime as the current administration says, the government must know what happened and who is hiding information.
In a country with more than 115,000 registered disappearances, this case continues to hold the publics attention because it combined cartel violence and corrupt authorities and remains stubbornly unresolved.
Its considered an emblematic case and another example of abuses that occurred decades ago in Mexicos dirty war and were never corrected.
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