Manila Bulletin

Thousands in Mexico protest over student massacre

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CHILPANCIN­GO, Mexico( AFP) — Thousands of teachers and students took to the streets in Mexico on Friday to demand justice for 43 young men feared to have been massacred by drug-gang hitmen working in cahoots with corrupt police.

Carrying pictures of the trainee teachers who vanished on September 26, the protest in Chilpancin­go, capital of the crime-plagued state of Guerrero, was led by some of the anguished parents, who refuse to believe their children are dead.

Some demonstrat­ors wielded sticks, pipes and riot shields stolen from police, but there was no repeat of the violence that has broken out at several other rallies this week.

‘’This is a social fight, they say we’re violent but it’s how we have to respond to the murders, kidnapping­s and collusion with organized crime that goes unpunished,’’ said one teacher, his face hidden by sunglasses and a bandana emblazoned with a skull.

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.

‘’We cannot give up, someone has to answer for these crimes,’’ local activist Osmin Valdez said.

Activists say the students were attacked by police and abducted amid fears they planned to disrupt a speech given by the wife of local mayor Jose Luis Abarca, who was arrested on November 4.

The case has outraged Mexicans ac- customed to horrific violence witnessed since former president Felipe Calderon launched a crackdown on drug gangs in 2006.

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

Mexico’s Senate on Thursday voted to sack the head of the country’s National Human Rights Commission, Raul Plascencia, over his handling of the crisis that has rattled the government of President Enrique Pena Nieto.

 ??  ?? MISSING MEXICAN STUDENTS — A woman holds posters showing portraits of the 43 missing Mexican students from Ayotzinapa High School during a protest march held by members of the State Coordinato­r of Education employees and classmates of the missing...
MISSING MEXICAN STUDENTS — A woman holds posters showing portraits of the 43 missing Mexican students from Ayotzinapa High School during a protest march held by members of the State Coordinato­r of Education employees and classmates of the missing...

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