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Ayotzinapa Anniversary March Presses Sheinbaum for Military Files as CDMX Reports Minor Incidents

Parents say 11 years without answers persist due to Sedena’s refusal to release 800 intelligence folios.

Overview

  • Thousands marched from the Ángel de la Independencia to the Zócalo on September 26 to mark 11 years since the disappearance of 43 students and to renew demands for truth and justice.
  • Families urged President Claudia Sheinbaum to secure the 800 Sedena intelligence folios sought by the special Ayotzinapa unit and to advance extraditions of Tomás Zerón from Israel and Ulises Bernabé García from the United States.
  • Masked groups vandalized property, threw petardos and Molotovs, and looted businesses, a day after a truck was rammed and set ablaze at Campo Militar 1-A; authorities later reported a saldo blanco.
  • Mexico City officials estimated about 4,000 participants and deployed 700 police and traffic officers along with ERUM paramedics, who reported four minor medical attentions including one officer.
  • Amnesty International decried 11 years of impunity, called for removing obstacles such as military opacity, and noted the families’ deteriorating health, as legal actions like an amparo for the files remain unresolved and only three sets of remains have been identified.