
Parents of Ayotzinapa, 8 years of pain without justice
Throughout these 8 years, the parents of the 43 disappeared students searched for clues in the mountains of Guerrero, held monthly marches in the capital, staged protests, and took their claims to top-level government officials. Just a few weeks ago, an explosive report, which linked federal, state and local authorities to the disappearance and execution of the normalistas, triggered the arrest of a former attorney general and more than 80 arrest warrants against military, police and members of a cartel. . CNN’s David Culver visited Ayotzinapa where the memory of the so-called “Iguala night” is still a mark of pain without justice.
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