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The Executioners: What the Government Hasn’t Revealed About the Mexico Student Massacre
Cartel members interrogated by authorities claim dozens of people — more than authorities admit — were attacked and killed because the cartel believed a rival gang was attempting to enter Iguala.
Parents of Missing Students Injured in Clashes With Soldiers at Mexican Military Base
Two parents of two missing Ayotzinapa students, plus two others, were struck by stones thrown allegedly by military police during clashes on Monday at a base in Iguala, Guerrero, where the September police attacks took place.
Mexican Ex-Mayor's Wife Facing Organized Crime Charges Related to the Missing Students
Maria de los Angeles Pineda allegedly paid off the drug gang Guerreros Unidos using funds from inside city hall in Iguala, Guerrero, in a sign of the depth of collusion between crime and local officials that exists in many regions of Mexico.
Townspeople Were Forced to Help Cartel on Night of Attacks on Mexican Students, Report Says
Locals in Chilacachapa told a Mexican newspaper that the Guerreros Unidos cartel rode through their town and carried away 25 people to help them against students "who were going to start a revolution." It is unclear what aid they gave the gang.
Mexico's Disappeared Students (Dispatch 1)
Mexico's Attorney General has confirmed that human remains found in a river in Cocula, Guerrero, were those of Alexander Mora, one of the missing 43 Ayotzinapa students.
One of Missing 43 Students In Mexico Is Identified Among Incinerated Remains
Forensics experts have identified one of the missing Mexican students among incinerated remains found in a remote dump in Cocula, Guerrero.
Plainclothes Police Officers Are Rioting in Mexico City Protests, Videos Show
A plainclothes Mexico City police officer called a "partner" by riot police was mixed into masked demonstrators and the press during a Monday night demonstration.
Conflicting Accounts of Another Mass Student Kidnapping Surface in Mexico
A sensational report surfaced this week of another mass kidnapping in the same municipality in Guerrero, Mexico, where 43 students disappeared earlier this year.
The Missing 43: Mexico's Disappeared Students (Full Length)
When police forces intercepted students from the Teachers College of Ayotzinapa in Mexico en route to a protest in Iguala, six students were fatally shot and 43 were abducted.
In Photos: The Ayotzinapa Normal School, Before and After the Disappearance of 43 Students
The lives led by Ayotzinapa teaching students changed irrevocably after 43 of their peers were "disappeared" in September. These photos documents the reality of their day-to-day since then.
Mexico Moves Detained Protesters to Maximum Security Prisons
Mexican authorities have placed 11 people in maximum security prisons for protesting the disappearance of 43 teaching students in the country.
Molotov Cocktails Fly as Violent Protests Over Missing Students Rage in Mexico
Protesters on Thursday clashed with police and threw Molotov cocktails in response to the Mexican government's handling of the apparent massacre of 43 students.