The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Mexico leader condemns violence at protests over missing students

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MEXICO CITY: Mexico President Enrique Pena Nieto denounced Saturday the violence at protests over 43 young men who are missing and feared to have been massacred.

Speaking on his return from a six-day trip to China and Australia for the Apec and G20 summits, Pena Nieto also defended himself against suggestion­s he should not have traveled abroad amid the fury and shock over the case.

The Mexican leader stressed that ‘two out of every three dollars of wealth’ in Mexico depends on foreign trade, so his presence at internatio­nal events was essential.

But he said that, while abroad, he remained ‘very attentive’ to the events back home, which have constitute­d the biggest crisis to hit his administra­tion since he took office in December 2012.

He also stressed that, although he ‘understand­s the pain’ the case has caused, “I’m also very clear that this is no way can be a call to violence.”

Protests have rocked a number of Mexican cities this week, with the Guerrero state congress set ablaze on Tuesday in the escalating demonstrat­ions.

Pena Nieto said his administra­tion would take every opportunit­y for dialogue with the protesters, saying any use of force to subdue them would be a “last resort.”

However, he noted “the state legitimate­ly has the power to make use of it when other mechanisms to restore order have been exhausted.”

The 43 trainee teachers vanished on Sept 26.

Authoritie­s say the students were abducted in Iguala, in Guerrero state, by police and handed over to a drug cartel before being murdered and set alight – a claim contested by the victims’ families, who hold out hope they were abducted but not killed. — AFP

 ??  ?? Students of the Ayotzinapa school protest at the tollbooths of the Mexico-Acapulco highway in Chipalcing­o, Guerrero state, Mexico. — AFP photo
Students of the Ayotzinapa school protest at the tollbooths of the Mexico-Acapulco highway in Chipalcing­o, Guerrero state, Mexico. — AFP photo

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