Protests in Mexico go on
Update Sept. 26, 2015
Massive protest organized by the parents of the 43 student’s who went missing exactly one year ago from Raúl Isidro Burgos rural teachers college of Ayotzinapa in Iguala Guerrero. Mexico City, Mexico. Sept. 26, 2015.
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Update Jan 26, 2014
March to Mark 4 Months Since 43 Ayotzinapa Students Disappeared
Thousands march from 4 different places in the city to down town Mexico City. More than 45 other rallies are planned for Monday in Mexico and abroad, demanding that the state authorities to explain what happened to the 43 students that went missing on September 26, 2014 from Raùl Isidro Burgos Rural teachers college of Ayotzinapa in Iguala Guerrero.
Mexico City, Mexico. Jan 26, 2015
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Update Dec. 01, 2014
Thousands march in Mexico City call for Peña Nieto’s ouster
Protest in Mexico City. Thousands march from downtown Mexico City to the Angel monument of Independence. People demand from the government to explain what happened to the 43 students that went missing on Sept. 26, 2014 from Raul Isidro Burgos Rural teachers college of Ayotzinapa in Iguala Guerrero. This day marks two years since president Peña Nieto took power on Dec. 1st 2012.
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Update Nov. 08, 2014
Protesters set fire to Mexican palace after claims of Guerrero student deaths
After finding ashes in a dumpster near Iguala on November 7th anger grows in Mexico City. Protesters accuse the government of involvement in the murder of 43 students in the town of Iguala in September. Some rioters set on fire the wooden doors of the National Palace of México City.
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Update Nov. 05,2014
Protesters demand action on 43 students missing. Mexico City
Protest in México City. People demand from the government to explain what happened to the 43 students that went missing on September 26, 2014 from Raúl Isidro Burgos Rural teachers college of Ayotzinapa in Iguala Guerrero. It was a global march organized all across México and abroad. Its been more than one month since the students disappearance and the government haven’t found them. México City, México. Nov. 5, 2014.
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