Follow the minute by minute of the demonstration for the 10 years of the case

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Hoy September 26 the march to commemorate 10 years since the disappearance of the students of the Rural Normal School of Ayotzinapa “Raúl Isidro Burgos”; Follow the minute by minute of the protest live.

On the night of September 26, 2014, and the early morning of the 27th, students from the Normal de Ayotzinapa They were persecuted, violated, detained and disappeared by municipal policestate, members of a criminal cell and army soldiers.

10 years after the terrible event, thes investigations into state crime have not concludedthere is no obtaining justice and the wall of 40 of the normalistas is not clearsince only 3 students have been found and identified.

Given all this, fathers, mothers and indirect victims of the Ayotzinapa case They march accompanied by students, groups, organizations and dozens of Mexicans who demand clarification of the facts and non-repetition.

Ayotzinapa March: Parents of normal students offer a message from the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the UNAM

The mothers and fathers of the Ayotzinapa students went this morning to the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the UNAM to offer a national message a few hours before the start of the commemorative march of the 10 years since the disappearance of the 43 normalistas.

From the Aula Magna of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, in Ciudad Universitaria, they shouted the slogans: “They took them alive, we want them alive” y “they are not alone”.

In that place it was also carried out carried out the roll call of the 43 students and subsequently, Fathers, mothers and their legal representative issued a message in which they expressed their anger and justice for the Ayotzinapa case.

There organizations and groups reaffirmed their support for the parents of the students.

Meanwhile buses full of elements of the capital police They are already circulating on Paseo de la Reforma to begin the deployment on the route where the march will pass for the 10 years of the disappearance of the 43 normal school students from Ayotzinapa.

Parents of normal students from Ayotzinapa give a message from the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the UNAM (Axel Meneses/Channel Once)

Ayotzinapa March: Demonstration in CDMX, heading to the Zócalo

The state crime in the Ayotzinapa case is commemorated with the annual march held in Mexico City (CDMX) today, September 26, in addition to activities such as rallies, protests and more.

The demonstration today, September 26, is called from 16:00 hours, and will be led by fathers and mothers of the missing students.

The march will depart from the Ángel de la Independencia heading to the Zócalo of CDMXlocated in the Historic Center, and will pass through:

  • Paseo de la Reforma Avenue, passing through Insurgentes and Juárez Avenue
  • Central Axis
  • May 5

The march contemplates the closure of different roads, so it is recommended to citizens take road alternatives, as:

  • Axis 1 North
  • Axis 1 East
  • Interior Circuit
  • Chapultepec Avenue – in both directions
  • Fray Servando Teresa de Mier – in the direction of Eje 1 Oriente
  • José María Izazaga address Avenida Chapultepec
  • Interior Circuit – in both directions

Ayotzinapa March: Protesters will be welcomed with fences in the Zócalo of CDMX

A few hours before the march through the 43 of AyotzinapaNational Palace is protected with a double barricade of fences, before the march of the Ayotzinapa normalistas.

The compound where the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), lives and works, in the Zócalo of CDMX, dawned with fences prior to the march to commemorate 10 years of the Ayotzinapa case.

Ayotzinapa March: Names of students are projected on the Monument to the Revolution

On the night of September 25, a few hours before the 10th anniversary of the disappearance of the 43 normal students from Ayotzinapa, Fathers and mothers of the victims projected their names on the Monument to the Revolution.

The event was organized by relatives of the missing students, and the phrases were also displayed at the projection: together with the phrases “We are missing 43” and “It was the State”.

Below we leave you the list of names of the students who disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero, on September 26 and 27, 2014:

  1. Abel García Hernández, disappeared at the age of 21
  2. Abelardo Vázquez Penitén, disappeared at the age of 19
  3. Adán Abrajan De la Cruz, disappeared at the age of 24
  4. Antonio Santana Maestro, disappeared at age 20
  5. Alexander Mora Venancio (Identified), disappeared at age 21
  6. Benjamín Ascencio Bautista, disappeared at the age of 19
  7. Bernardo Flores Alcaraz, disappeared at the age of 21
  8. Carlos Iván Ramírez Villarreal, disappeared at the age of 19
  9. Carlos Lorenzo Hernández Muñoz, disappeared at the age of 18
  10. César Manuel González Hernández, disappeared at the age of 22
  11. Cristián Alfonso Rodríguez Telumbre (Identified), disappeared at the age of 19
  12. Cristián Tomás Colón Garnica, disappeared at the age of 18
  13. Cutberto Ortiz Ramos, disappeared at the age of 22
  14. Dorian González Parral, disappeared at the age of 19
  15. Emiliano Gaspar de la Cruz, disappeared at the age of 23
  16. Everardo Rodríguez Bello, disappeared at the age of 19
  17. Felipe Arnulfo Rosas, disappeared at the age of 20
  18. Giovanni Galíndez Guerrero, disappeared at the age of 20
  19. Israel Caballero Sánchez, disappeared at the age of 19
  20. Israel Jacinto Lugardo, disappeared at the age of 19
  21. Jesús Giovanni Rodríguez, disappeared at the age of 21
  22. Jhosivanni Guerrero De la Cruz (Identified), disappeared at age 21
  23. Jonás Trujillo González, disappeared at the age of 20
  24. Jorge Álvarez Nava, disappeared at the age of 19
  25. Jorge Anibal Cruz Mendoza, disappeared at the age of 19
  26. Jorge Antonio Tizapa Leguideño, disappeared at the age of 20
  27. Jorge Luis González Parral, disappeared at the age of 21
  28. José Ángel Campos Cantor, disappeared at the age of 33
  29. José Ángel Navarrete González, disappeared at the age of 20
  30. José Eduardo Bartolo Tlatempa, disappeared at the age of 19
  31. José Luis Luna Torres, disappeared at the age of 20
  32. Julio César López Patoltzin, disappeared at the age of 25
  33. Leonel Castro Abarca, disappeared at the age of 19
  34. Luis Ángel Abarca, disappeared at the age of 17
  35. Luis Ángel Francisco Arzola, disappeared at the age of 20
  36. Magdaleno Rubén Lauro Villegas, disappeared at the age of 19
  37. Marcial Pablo Baranda, disappeared at the age of 19
  38. Marco Antonio Gómez Molina, disappeared at the age of 21
  39. Martin Sánchez García, disappeared at the age of 20
  40. Mauricio Ortega Valerio, disappeared at the age of 18
  41. Miguel Ángel Hernández Martínez, disappeared at the age of 28
  42. Miguel Ángel Mendoza Zacarías, disappeared at the age of 23
  43. Saúl Bruno García, disappeared at the age of 18
Follow the minute by minute of the demonstration for the 10 years of the case

Ayotzinapa Protest (Daniel Augustus)

Ayotzinapa March: What happened on September 26 and 27, 2014?

On September 26, 2014, students from the Ayotzinapa Normal School left school to go to CDMX, to the march that commemorates the massacre of students on October 2 in Tlatelolco.

The students left the school in two Estrella Dorada buses, and later, they stole 3 trucks from the Iguala Bus Station, Guerrero, to return to Ayotzinapa and have more students accompany them to said demonstration.

However, when they advanced to leave Iguala, Guerrero, the studentss were intercepted by municipal police, and the attacks against them began.

In three different points of Iguala, 5 buses were detained by the authorities, who They shot the vehicles, the students and then carried out arbitrary arrests against the young people from 2 trucks.

After the arbitrary arrests, a new attack was carried out against the normalistas who remained at the point, on Juan N. Álvarez Street, and who tried to report what happened, this time at the hands of members of the criminal cell, Guerreros Unidos.

The students were victims of attacks by police and criminals, others of forced disappearance, since After their arrest, it was not possible to identify where they were taken, and it is presumed that they were also murdered..

10 years after the incident where there were multiple violations of human rights, torture, disappearance and more crimes at the hands of authorities, including the military, the families have not obtained justice.

After the passing of the governments of Enrique Peña Nieto and Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), The whereabouts of 40 of the victims of forced disappearance are unknown, The motive for the crime is not known and many of the participants in the criminal acts have been released.

Las investigations are paralyzeds due to the lack of cooperation of the detainees and the refusal of federal institutions, such as Sedena, to provide information that they have in their possession and that would help clarify the facts.

Until now there is 151 people prosecuted for the crime, being:

Among those detained are the former head of the Attorney General’s Office (PGR), Jesús Murillo Karam, and the director of the AIC, Tomás Zerón de Lucio, is a fugitive from justice.


2024-09-27 00:45:44

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