Relatives of 43 Missing Iguala Students Block Access to Attorney General Office
Prensa Latina
go to original
May 9, 2017
EnglishFrenchSpanish

What Happened to the 43 Ayotzinapa Students? (AJ+)

Parents and relatives of the 43 students disappeared from Ayotzinapa, indefinitely blocked the access to the main building of the General Attorney's Office (PGR in Spanish) Monday.

The demonstrators are claiming for the lack of progress in the investigations, after two years of the disappearance of their children in Iguala, state of Guerrero.

The demonstrators stated the government lacks will to develop defined investigation lines by the Group of Independent Experts (GIEI) that was making its own investigations a year ago.

The relatives and parents of the 43 demand that the responsibility by municipal, federal and army police officers must be determined, just as the identification of the implied people, of whom there is only a nickname or an alias, to call them or know about them.

See the original at Prensa Latina

Related: Mexico and Ayotzinapa: Almost Three Years of Government Inconsistency Regarding Iguala Disappearances (Mexico Voices)

We invite you to add your charity or supporting organizations' news stories and coming events to PVAngels so we can share them with the world. Do it now!

Celebrate a Healthy Lifestyle

Health and WellnessFrom activities like hiking, swimming, bike riding and yoga, to restaurants offering healthy menus, Vallarta-Nayarit is the ideal place to continue - or start - your healthy lifestyle routine.

News & Views to Staying Healthy

From the Bay & Beyond

Discover Vallarta-Nayarit

Banderas Bay offers 34 miles of incomparable coastline in the states of Jalisco and Nayarit, and home to Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit's many great destinations.