Mexico disarms Iguala police after finding students mass grave
Mexican federal forces have disarmed the entire police department in the southern city of Iguala after its officers were accused of collaborating with a gang behind the recent disappearance of 43...
View ArticleMexican officials find 4 new mass graves in Guerrero
Four new mass graves have been discovered in the Mexican state of Guerrero, where 43 student teachers disappeared last month after clashes with the local police. On Thursday, Mexican Attorney General...
View ArticleMexican Mayor Mastermind of Students Disappearance
Mexican authorities have ordered the arrest of the mayor of the southern town of Iguala and his wife in connection to a police raid that resulted in the disappearance of dozens of students. Mexico’s...
View ArticleMexican president vows justice for missing students
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto has promised the families of 43 students, who went missing in the southern city of Iguala in September, that justice will be...
View ArticleMexican protesters attack government building in Guerrero
Thousands of protesters have attacked a government building in Mexico’s Guerrero State amid popular anger against the apparent killing of over 40 college students in September. The enraged, masked...
View ArticleMexico government announces 43 students are “definitely dead”
The Mexican government says it is certain that the 43 students who went missing while at the hands of the local police force in the town of Iguala four months ago are dead. Despite only having...
View Article129 bodies turn up in Mexico search
The search for 43 Mexican students who went missing 10 months ago has turned up 60 mass graves and 129 bodies in the southern state of Guerrero. The graves have been found since the search start for...
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