Friday, December 5, 2014

What Happen to the 43?

      The Ayotzinapa School is located in the state of Guerrero. The mission of the collage is to train new teachers to be successful with students from rural areas of Mexico. The Ayotzinapa students consist of communist ideas.  The government on the other hand does not agree with the beliefs of Ayotzinapa students, due to the fact that they don't want students to stand up for themselves.
    On the night in September 2014  Iguala, Guerrero faced a devastated incident where there buses of Ayotzinapa where going to a protest in Mexico. That night the police intersected the three buses and began to shoot the students. Many innocent lives where taken in just a second, three students followed by three bystanders. After the incident occurred the police kidnapped 43 students.
     Jose Luis Albarca is the mayor of Igual, and Maria De Los Angeles is the wife of the mayor. They are both connected to the Iguala ambush because they were linked to the drug cartel in Mexico. Jose Luis Albarca order the police to stop the 3 buses that contained the 43 students.
     The Mexican Government has not contribute to the findings of the 43 innocent students that were kidnapped. On the other behalf the Mexican people want the Goverment to do something about the missing students. Parents of the missing students have lost faith in the corrupted government, they also believe that they are establishing relationships with the drug cartel. However parents are not giving up and, are searching for the lost ones. Mexican people have also conducted marches in order to let the Goverment know that they are not giving up.
      Enrique Pena Nieto is the president of Mexico, he signed the paper that promised to have the Goverment backing. Angel Aguirre is the governor of the State of Guerro, that helped the parents with the investigation but gave up on the. As soon as he found the the bodies that were found were not the 43 students.
 
The Image shows the Mexican People marching to be heard Source 
     
Here we see the images of the 43 students in an art format Source

   

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