Experts dismiss Mexico's account of apparent student massacre
Source: Yahoo! News / Reuters
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's official account of the abduction and apparent massacre of 43 students last year does not add up, a team of international experts said on Sunday, citing deep flaws in the government's investigation and dismissing its claims that the victims were incinerated in a garbage dump.
The case provoked a global outcry after the missing students were abducted in the city of Iguala in southwest Mexico on Sept. 26, 2014.
The government's failure to capture the killers or even persuade Mexicans that its investigation was serious has hit President Enrique Peña Nieto's reputation, and the report on Sunday was certain to pile more pressure on.
Commissioned by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) and conducted by respected investigators from Chile, Colombia, Guatemala and Spain, the report blasts holes in the Mexican government's central claim that the students were burned to ashes in the nearby town of Cocula.
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Kali
(55,014 posts)such a horrific situation for the families
I have such affection for Mexico, this makes me so sad/angry/afraid...so many mixed feelings.
mountain grammy
(26,626 posts)the country, the people, the food. Corruption hurts average people. We're seeing that more and more here too.
LuckyLib
(6,819 posts)for professional work multiple times per year. I feel far safer there, however, than in the pistol-packing US of A. This is the place that really scares me.