Overview
- Parents demanded President Claudia Sheinbaum secure delivery of 800 Sedena intelligence folios sought by investigators, citing evidence about 17 students reportedly taken from Barandillas to the 27th Infantry Battalion.
- Relatives urged authorities to follow GIEI lines of inquiry, including forensic review of the students’ cellphones and the extraditions of Tomás Zerón from Israel and former Barandillas judge Ulises Bernabé García from the United States.
- Amnesty International criticized the lack of effective progress, noting Sheinbaum has presented new investigative tools in five meetings since December 2024 without resolving access to key evidence or delivering tangible results.
- Mexico City authorities reported roughly 4,000 participants in the anniversary march and a ‘saldo blanco,’ while about 130 masked individuals committed acts of vandalism and four minor medical cases were attended.
- Families said an amparo filed two years ago to compel Sedena to hand over the 800 folios still awaits a district court ruling, and they expect a sixth meeting with Sheinbaum in early November.