Mexico: the judicial authorities for the deaths of some 43 students


The judicial authorities in Mexico now have the "certainty" that the missing 43 students in September in Guerrero state were killed by a criminal group. So far, they regarded them as missing.

A logical conclusion for the Attorney General Jesus Murillo Karam which highlights the statements of nearly a hundred prisoners and hardware:


"All we have collected during the investigation has allowed us to develop a reasonable and logical analysis and reach, without doubt, to the conclusion that student teachers were deprived of their liberty, killed and incinerated and dumped in the San Juan River, in that order. This is the historical truth of the facts. "


The Normal School teachers Ayotzinapa students were victims of an armed attack by corrupt police officers of Iguala in Guerrero state, then handed over to the killers of the cartel drug traffickers Guerreros Unidos, at the instigation of the former mayor.


Judicial authorities are, however, not certain mobile massacre. They could have been presented and taken to a rival criminal group, according to the testimony of one of the detainees.


For parents of victims, there are many inconsistencies in this story. They reject this scenario and fear that the government does not declare the matter closed. For now, the remains of one of the 43 students have been identified. In November, Mexico had sent to Austria, the Austrian forensic laboratory of the University of Innsbruck, 17 charred remains, presumed to belong to the missing.


But this does not prevent the relatives of the victims have still hoping to find the other 42 students.






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