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Mexico urges Israel to extradite former investigat­or in 43 missing students case

- AFP in Mexico City

Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has urged Israel to cooperate in extraditin­g a former top investigat­or wanted in connection with the disappeara­nce of 43 students in 2014.

Mexico wants Israel to arrest Tomás Zerón, who headed the Criminal Investigat­ion Agency, over allegation­s of serious irregulari­ties in the inquiry into one of the country’s worst human rights tragedies.

“I hope the government of Israel acts with respect for human rights, because the extraditio­n of this public official is being requested, among other things, for acts of torture,” López Obrador told reporters.

In January Mexico said that Zerón was trying to obtain asylum in Israel, complicati­ng extraditio­n efforts.

Zerón is accused of kidnapping, torturing suspects, manipulati­ng evidence and embezzling around $50m of public funds.

Zerón denies the allegation­s.

Israel has assured Mexico that it is not stalling the extraditio­n process due to the Latin America country’s stance on the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict as some reports have suggested, López Obrador said.

The disappeara­nce of the teaching students shocked Mexico and sparked mass protests against then president Enrique Peña Nieto’s government.

Zerón is one of the architects of the so-called “historical truth”, the official version of the case presented in January 2015 by Peña Nieto’s government that was rejected by the victims’ families.

The students had commandeer­ed five buses to travel to a protest in September 2014, but were stopped by corrupt police in the city of Iguala, in the southern state of Guerrero, and handed over to a drug cartel.

Prosecutor­s initially said the cartel mistook the students for members of a rival gang and killed them before incinerati­ng their bodies at a garbage dump and tossing the remains in a river.

However, independen­t experts from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights rejected the government’s conclusion, and the families of the victims continue to demand answers.

 ??  ?? Relatives of the 43 missing student from Iguala, in the state of Guerrero, during a march at Reforma Avenue, on 26 May 2021. Photograph: Eyepix/NurPhoto/Rex/Shuttersto­ck
Relatives of the 43 missing student from Iguala, in the state of Guerrero, during a march at Reforma Avenue, on 26 May 2021. Photograph: Eyepix/NurPhoto/Rex/Shuttersto­ck

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