Mexican armed forces were complicit in students' disappearance, new report finds
- A panel of outside experts investigating the 2014 disappearance of 43 students in Mexico has found photos of bodies with bound hands or heads similar to methods used by Mexican marines, raising questions about the military's involvement.
- The experts also discovered photos of suspects in the students' abduction who have not been heard from since they were detained. Previous investigations revealed that some suspects were tortured into confessing and later had charges dismissed.
- Recent revelations suggest possible collusion between the military and drug traffickers in the abductions.
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Independent experts quit Mexico over roadblocks in 43 missing students case
By Sofia Cox, CNN (CNN) — An independent panel of experts investigating the 2014 disappearance of 43 students from a rural teachers’ college in Mexico announced they’re withdrawing from their probe because the government had failed to give them access to vital information. The Interdisciplinary Group of Independent Experts (GIEI), a committee of jurists and
Independent experts quit Mexico over roadblocks in 43 missing students case
An independent panel of experts investigating the 2014 disappearance of 43 students from a rural teachers’ college in Mexico announced they’re withdrawing from their probe because the government had failed to give them access to vital information.
Report Finds Mexican Military and Security Forces Complicit in Students' Disappearance
Mexican security forces were complicit in the 2014 abduction of 43 student teachers and concealed documents that showed where some of them were taken, according to a new report by an independent panel of international experts presented on Tuesday. The Interdisciplinary Group of Independent Experts (GIEI) tasked with investigating the case said in their findings that the Army, Navy, police and intelligence agencies knew, minute by minute, where …
Outside experts' last report raises questions about military's role in disappearance of 43 students
MEXICO CITY (AP) — The last report submitted by a panel of outside experts has raised further questions about the Mexican military’s role in the 2014 disappearance of 43 students. The panelists said in the report presented on Tuesday that they had located photos of two bodies with the heads or hands bound in a way similar to the method used by Mexican marines. They also found photos of suspects in the students’ abduction who have not been heard …
Mexican military's role in disappearance of 43 students questioned following new report's release
The last report submitted by a panel of outside experts Tuesday raised further questions about the Mexican military’s role in the 2014 disappearance of 43 students. The panelists said they had located photos of two dead bodies with the heads or hands bound in a way that was similar to the method Mexican marines used on other suspects. They also found photos of suspects in the students' abduction who have not been heard from since they were detai…
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