Ayotzinapa Normalistas Throw Firecrackers at National Palace
According to the Mexico City Secretariat of Citizen Security, 26 elements of the capital’s police force were injured as a result of the explosions
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According to the Mexico City Secretariat of Citizen Security, 26 elements of the capital’s police force were injured as a result of the explosions
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The Release of the Soldiers Implemented in Ayotzinapa
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In exchange for their freedom, the military elements turned their passports over to the authorities, left a 50,000 peso bail bond and must report bimonthly to the district court
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A new document surrounding disappearance of the 43 Ayotzinapa students linked elements of the Mexican Armed Forces with the organized crime group Guerreros Unidos
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The Ayotzinapa Case
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Forensic analysis has proven the use of cyber espionage software against Mexico’s Undersecretary for Human Rights Alejandro Encinas, contradicting President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s claims that spying is no longer conducted Mexico
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The enmeshment of the Mexican Armed Forces in Mexico’s daily violence was also highlighted by the State Department, especially considering the growing number of military human rights abuse reports across the last several years
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Eyewitness testimonies from the crime scene say the killings occurred after seven young people leaving a Nuevo Laredo nightclub ran into a military convoy
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Day of the Dead in Ayotzinapa
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By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS As a tourist destination, Iguala, the little town in the northeastern corner of the Mexican coastal state of Guerrero, gets a bad rap. Irreparably linked to the 2014 disappearance of 43 rural teachers’ college students who were allegedly disappeared by government forces in the nearby town of Ayotzinapa after they had commandeered a bus to travel
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