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Inquiry Challenges Mexico’s Account of How 43 Students Vanished

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Drug gang violence under Mexico's president Pena Nieto in 2014- an incident in Guerrero state, Mexico, with drug gang's murder of 43 social activist students

10/08/2014

The gruesome incident awakens Mexicans and the government of Pena Nieto to the dangers of organized crime in smaller cities and towns with city officials and police becoming part of the drug gang network. The failure to protect young students protesting spending cuts.

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A PRI party mayor has 43 students abducted by municipal police and turned over to drug gangs. The students are missing and said to be murdered. This has caused outrage throughout Mexico leading to violent demonstrations in Nov. 2014. It has weakened the administration of president Pena Nieto and created serious questions about the rule of law in Mexico, and the way Mexico is run by its elected officials- the collusion of elected officals and drug gangs.

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Unrest Sweeps Mexican State

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Rage and Sorrow Flow as Student in Mexico Is Declared Dead

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Mexico Prison Break by ‘El Chapo’ Is a Blow to President Peña Nieto

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