Mexico: Missing students’ families start nationwide bus protest
Mexico: Missing students families start nationwide bus protest
14/11 01:58 CET
Relatives of 43 missing Mexican students have marched in the town of Tixtla in southern Guerrero state, refusing to accept the governments claim that their loved ones are probably dead.
Authorities say suspected gang members admitted killing and incinerating the trainee teachers, claiming they had been handed over by corrupt police.
But Teresa Mateco, a mother of one of the missing students, is not convinced.
We want proof, she said, her voice full of emotion, as she marched alongside others carrying photographs of the missing students.
While there is no proof, our children are alive. We know they are alive.
but we want to know where they are and the government knows that.
Amid mass marches and rising anger, relatives and classmates of the students have begun a nationwide bus tour to keep pressure on the government which says remains found are so badly burned that it is impossible to say when and if they will be identified.
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