Parents of normal students from Ayotzinapa set up a sit-in in Zócalo CDMX

by times news cr

2024-04-29 14:08:47

The persistence and cry for justice of the parents of the 43 missing students from Ayotzinapain the state of Guerrero for almost a decade, reverberated once again in the streets of Mexico City this weekend.

In an act of determination, they marched from the iconic Angel of Independence to the heart of the Mexican capital, the Zocalo of the city of mexicowhere they announced the installation of a seedling which will last for six days.

Under the shadow of the Independence Monument, voices of pain and demand echoed as protesters advanced, carrying banners and fervently remembering the tragedy that shook the country on September 26, 2014.

Since then, the tireless searches and demands of the relatives of the missing students have defied the passage of time and the complacency of the authorities.

In their tireless search for answers, the parents request an update on the progress of the investigations, without accepting delays that could be interpreted as disdain towards their painful claim.

The decision to establish a sit-in in front of the National Palace not only symbolizes the firmness of their cause, but also the rejection of unfulfilled promises.

The response of President López Obrador, who has assured that the Ayotzinapa case will not be forgotten, has not dispelled the doubts or mitigated the frustration of those affected.

Despite the president’s assertions that there will be no premature closure of the investigations, the parents insist on the need for concrete progress and a real commitment to the truth.

The sit-in, which will continue until next Tuesday, April 30, is more than a protest action; It is a painful but necessary reminder of the persistence of an open wound in the Mexican social fabric.

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2024-04-29 14:08:47

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