Borders Don’t Stop the Search for Mexico’s Missing Ayotzinapa Students Fusion | |
go to original October 6, 2017 |
In New York City, Jorge Antonio, whose son disappeared in 2014, runs to relieve his feeling of helplessness. He’s also running to send a message. He wants Mexico’s government to know he has not forgotten. He wants his son to know he is not alone.
Three years after 43 students were attacked by police and went missing, Antonio and a group of friends run marathons and hold protests outside the Mexican consulate, continuing to demand answers.
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