In September
2014, 43 students disappeared from Iguala, Mexico; an ensuing government investigation
held a local gang responsible for the students' murder.
This September, in light of evidence to the contrary, their parents have asked
the government to let an internationally-regulated
special unit further investigate. As always, this one event has several stories to tell:
As Mexico’s La Jornada shifted the focus away from parents and president altogether:
Sweden’s DN.se
stated:
Föräldrar kräver ny utredning om försvunna studenter
Parents Require New Investigation of Missing Students
Föräldrar kräver ny utredning om försvunna studenter
Parents Require New Investigation of Missing Students
[Source: DN.se] |
While Brazil's El País lent a kind word--if not picture--to Mexico's president:
[Source: El País] |
Only to be
countered by Reuters’ United States edition:
[Source: Reuters] |
As Mexico’s La Jornada shifted the focus away from parents and president altogether:
ONU hace votos para el total esclarecimiento del caso Ayotzinapa
UN vows to fully clarify the Ayotzinapa case
UN vows to fully clarify the Ayotzinapa case
[Source: Victor Camacho/La Jornada] |
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