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The rule of law crisis in Mexico after the murder of 43 students in Guerrero state

11/14/2014

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.

Grouped Articles

Unrest Sweeps Mexican State

Wall Street Journal 11.14.2014

Rage and Sorrow Flow as Student in Mexico Is Declared Dead

New York Times 12.07.2014

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

New York Times 07.13.2015

As Drug Kingpins Fall in Mexico, Cartels Fracture and Violence Surges

New York Times 08.12.2015

Experts Reject Official Account of How 43 Mexican Students Were Killed

New York Times 09.06.2015

Mexico Stubbornly Resists Accountability

New York Times 01.04.2016

Investigators Say Mexico Has Thwarted Efforts to Solve Students’ Disappearance

New York Times 04.22.2016

Inquiry Challenges Mexico’s Account of How 43 Students Vanished

New York Times 04.24.2016

Mexico’s Ruling Party Loses Gubernatorial Races in Several States

WSJ 06.10.2016

Elections Highlight Uneven Progress in Mexico

WSJ 06.10.2016

Mexico’s States Gained Power and Money; Then Came Corruption

WSJ 03.13.2017

11,155 Dead: Mexico’s Violent Drug War Is Roaring Back

WSJ 07.05.2017


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