A Decade Later, Families Still Seek Answers for 43 Missing Mexican Students
Despite multiple investigations and government promises, the fate of the students remains unresolved, leaving parents in a tireless fight for justice.
- On September 26, 2014, 43 students from the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers' College disappeared in Iguala, Mexico.
- Parents of the missing students have spent the last decade demanding answers, organizing monthly marches to Mexico City.
- Initial investigations suggested the students were killed by a drug cartel with ties to local authorities, but this narrative has been widely discredited.
- The current administration has also failed to provide conclusive answers, with allegations of misinformation and obstruction by top officials.
- Families continue to find support at the Ayotzinapa school, which has become a symbol of their ongoing struggle for truth and justice.