On Tuesday ended the protest in the ‘Pines of Mexico’, which kept parents of 43 Ayotzinapa students missing; they finished the action that began last Thursday. Through a statement, the families of the young lost on September 26, 2014, announced the end of the protest; they were requiring a demand for a designation of the special prosecutor and a technical group to conduct a new investigation into the case.
Parents of missing 43 Ayotzinapa students decided to stop the social protest that they had on Reforma and Chivatito Avenue, near the official residence of Los Pinos. The protest action had moved in the direction of vehicular ring road that ends at the Paseo de la Reforma, with the primary objective of requiring that investigations be speeded up after the fact appointment of special prosecutor.
They will finish the event formally at 10:00 (local time) in downtown Mexico City. The expression of dissatisfaction with the course of investigations started 14 months of the disappearance of rural normal in Iguala, Guerrero.
At about 200 people participated in the incident, indicated Meliton Ortega, the father of one of the normal school student missing; who also told that they had with the support of family members and different organizations that accompany this clamor.
In search of a mediation on this disappearance, meetings were held on Monday with the participation of the Office of the Republic (PGR), relatives of the normal school, their representatives, federal authorities and the Interdisciplinary Group of Independent Experts (IMCI) to the Commission American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH).
In bringing the sides concluded hold meetings periodically, deepening new research and increase search actions of those who are regarded as one of the best organized groups of students throughout Mexico.
Arely Gomez, head of the PGR, said that the investigation into the case of the missing students is still open, for important data that can clarify it, and that it is carried out with the technical support of IMCI. At the meeting the members of the Bureau of Investigation Case Iguala was officially launched, the body responsible for conducting the second stage of the investigation.
On September 26, 2014 teacher school students of Ayotzinapa were traveling in the southern state of Guerrero, where they were hit and killed by corrupt police in Iguala, allegedly on the orders of who was mayor at the time, Jose Luis Abarca.
The attack caused the death of six people, including three students, and 43 students arrested by officials to be delivered later cartel members Warriors States; who probably they murdered. It will be the second phase of research that sheds new details about the unfortunate fact.
ALFA