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The panel was appointed by the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights, part of the Organization of American States. It gave a different story of the disappearance of the 43 Mexican students than that presented by the government. Drug gangs and local government collaborated in kidnapping of the students with impunity, and raises questions about the rule of law in Mexico.
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