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Mexico: Interdisciplinary Group of Experts Presents Final Report on Ayotzinapa Forced Disappearance Case Family members and friends of the 43 disappeared students of Ayotzinapa marching to demand justice with their photos at the Angel of Independence monument in Mexico City, May 26, 2023. Photo: Galo Cañas/Cuartoscuro.
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Mexico: Interdisciplinary Group of Experts Presents Final Report on Ayotzinapa Forced Disappearance Case

July 28, 2023
Mexico: Former Prosecutor General Arrested for Role in Ayotzinapa Case, Arrest Warrants Issued Against Military and Police Personnel Demonstration with protesters holding human size portraits of each of the Ayotzinapa victims, at Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City. Photo: El Universal/Zuma/Picture Alliance.
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Mexico: Former Prosecutor General Arrested for Role in Ayotzinapa Case, Arrest Warrants Issued Against Military and Police Personnel

August 22, 2022
New Evidence in Ayotzinapa Disappearance Case Contradicts Official Version
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New Evidence in Ayotzinapa Disappearance Case Contradicts Official Version

October 2, 2021
Mexico: 69 Months Later, the Ayotzinapa Case Takes a New Turn
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Mexico: 69 Months Later, the Ayotzinapa Case Takes a New Turn

July 2, 2020
Mexico: Forced Disappearance in Ayotzinapa
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Mexico: Forced Disappearance in Ayotzinapa

October 1, 2019
Mexico’s new president creates truth commission to investigate Ayotzinapa 43 missing students
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Mexico’s new president creates truth commission to investigate Ayotzinapa 43 missing students

December 5, 2018

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