Maintaining the rage four months on from Iguala

Human Rights , Journalism , Mexico Jan 27, 2015 No Comments

Four months ago yesterday, in the Mexican state of Guerrero, forty-three students from the Raúl Isidro Burgos Rural Teachers’ College of Ayotzinapa were forcibly disappeared in the town of Iguala while travelling to a protest against discriminatory hiring and funding practices.

At around 9.30pm, on the order of Iguala’s mayor, the students’ buses were intercepted by local police forces, which opened fire, killing six and wounding twenty-five. According the official investigation, the students who failed to escape the fire fight were captured and delivered to Guerreros Unidos, a criminal organisation involved in the trafficking of marijuana and heroin. In taped confessions, three gang members later claimed to have taken the students to a local dump, killed those who hadn’t suffocated to death on the way and burned their bodies for fourteen hours before throwing their remains in the San Juan River. Last month, experts in Innsbruck, Austria, confirmed that DNA recovered from a fragment of burned bone found at the dump matched that of one of the missing students, but that sixteen other samples provided had not contained enough information to make any other positive matches.

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Matthew Clayfield

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