Friday, December 5, 2014

What Happened to the 43?

     

This is the Ayotzinapa school were the 43 missing students. source 
          The Aytozinapa School is a college located in Guerrero. It helps train future teachers in rural areas. It teaches the students with limited amount of supplies. The students are tought with communist ideas. Government doesn't agree with the political beliefs of the Ayotzinapa students wich creates a lot of tension between the police and the students.
          On the night of September 2014 three buses full of students from the Ayotzinapa school were intersected  by local policies. The polices then started to open fire. Three students were killed and three bystanders.  Later 43 of the students are kidnapped and haven't been seen since that day
          Jose Luis Abarca was the mayor of Iguala. Maria de Los Angeles Pineda was the wife of the mayor. Both the mayor and his wife were linked to the drug cartel in Mexico. People believe they had something to do with the case of the 43 missing students.
      The Mexican people want the government to do something about all the missing people. They already lost fate in the government and have started there own search parties to hopefully find the missing students. The Mexican government hasn't been taking that much interest in the case of the 43 missing students. The parents of the missing students are demanding the government to return there kids alive. The parents have also made marches and rally's to demand there kids back.
Enrique Pena Nieto is the current president of Mexico. source


           Enrique Pena Nieto is the president of Mexico. Infront of the parents of the missing students he signed a paper saying he would keep the investigation going.


          Angel Aguirre is the governor of Guerrero. He has personally helped out with the investigtion but then gave up on the case
       


         

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