Mexico will open a new investigation into the 2014 disappearance and apparent ma...
MEXICO CITY - Mexico will open a new investigation into the 2014 disappearance and apparent massacre of 43 students, authorities said on Wednesday, a controversial case that caused a crisis for the previous government and drew international criticism.
The alleged abduction and suspected massacre of the 43 student teachers in the southwestern city of Iguala by corrupt police working with a violent drug gang precipitated one of the worst crises of former President Enrique Pena Nieto’s government. Felipe de la Cruz, father of one of the missing students, welcomed the official reopening of the case.
Lopez Obrador has also criticized the release from prison of several suspects in the case, after a judge ordered the release of a key suspect. He told relatives of the victims in a private meeting earlier this week that he was working on preventing the release of any more. So far 77 of 142 suspects detained have been released by courts.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Boots for Fall 2013 Winter 2014Top Fall Boots Every Woman Should Own bbloggers fbloggers fashionblogger fashionaddict fashiondiaries fashionista styleinspo fashionblog inspo
Read more »
Trump in New Mexico: 'Who do you love more — the country, or Hispanics?'President Trump made a rally pitch for Hispanic voters in New Mexico, a state he lost by 8 points in 2016. “Nobody loves the Hispanics more,” he said on Monday night.
Read more »
Mexico to keep fuel prices stable despite Saudi attacks: presidentMexico's government will uphold its pledge to keep fuel prices stable and h...
Read more »
New Mexico announces plan to offer college tuition for free to state residentsNew Mexico is hoping to make college tuition free for all state residents looking to attend its public institutions in the first plan of its kind in the U.S., the governor announced Wednesday. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said the program would apply to all 29 of the state’s two- and four-year public
Read more »