Ayotzinapa Families Press SRE for Extraditions on 11th Anniversary
Relatives cite stalled extraditions plus withheld Army intelligence as the investigation’s main bottlenecks.
Overview
- Families marched from the Antimonumento +43 to the Foreign Ministry in Mexico City, joined by about 800 normalistas who traveled from Guerrero.
- They demanded fast-tracked extraditions of ex–AIC chief Tomás Zerón, reported to be in Israel, and former Iguala bar judge José Ulises Bernabé, who has asylum in the United States.
- Parents criticized the Foreign Ministry for lacking a clear strategy to bring key suspects back to face Mexican justice.
- They said outcomes remain insufficient despite President Claudia Sheinbaum’s stated willingness to pursue all lines of inquiry.
- They underscored two unresolved hurdles: the Army’s refusal to deliver more than 800 requested intelligence files and time lost before July’s change in leadership at the Ayotzinapa special prosecutor’s office.