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beam-meh-up-scotty: myblxckparade: WE ASK THE WORLD TO KEEP AN EYE ON US TODAY. On September 26, 2014, 43 students from the Raúl Isidro Burgos Rural Teachers College of Ayotzinapa went missing in Iguala, Guerrero, Mexico. According to official reports,
son-s-trophy: unitedkingbom: I have seen many posts about protests in Hong Kong, Australia, Ukraine … but very little about what is happening in Mexico. Please put aside racism. Some months ago, 43 students from a rural teaching school in the state
myblxckparade: WE ASK THE WORLD TO KEEP AN EYE ON US TODAY. On September 26, 2014, 43 students from the Raúl Isidro Burgos Rural Teachers College of Ayotzinapa went missing in Iguala, Guerrero, Mexico. According to official reports, they had travelled
theotherangel: My heart is with everybody in Ferguson. But please, please, for what you love the most, please, don’t let us alone with what’s happening in Mexico. 43 students are missing and during the search they found hundreds of bodies. In Mexico
thinkmexican: November 5: Ayotzinapa Global Day of Action After 40 days, Mexican civil society is still in the streets demanding justice for the 43 students of Ayotzinapa disappeared by the State on September 26 in Iguala, Guerrero. Thousands packed
elponisensual: The scary part of what’s happening in Mexico is that while looking for the bodies of the 43 missing students they have found out massive clandestine graveyards with a lot of bodies and they are like “well, this aren’t the missing
impactrueno: hylean: hylean: Right now, Mexico City’s central plaza is packed full of people protesting the government-sponsored massacre of 43 students. Protesters are burning President Enrique Peña Nieto in effigy and demanding his resignation,
massconflict: Tens of thousands of people dressed in black have marched through Mexico City in the largest demonstration yet against the government’s response to the disappearance and probable massacre of 43 student teachers on Sep26. The march was
black-rabbit-constellation: myblxckparade: WE ASK THE WORLD TO KEEP AN EYE ON US TODAY. On September 26, 2014, 43 students from the Raúl Isidro Burgos Rural Teachers College of Ayotzinapa went missing in Iguala, Guerrero, Mexico. According to official
america-wakiewakie: Authorities Have Uncovered Yet Another Mass Grave in Mexico | World Mic The news: Mexican authorities investigating the disappearance of 43 students who clashed with police last month found yet another mass grave in southern Guerrero
echonut: So, I’m from Mexico and for the ones who don’t know whats going onHere the stustudents from ayotzinapa made a march so they could keep study, the government to avoid this made a little “move” which involves taking away by force 43 students
jackelinekraul: November 20th, 2014. WE’RE ALL AYOTZINAPA.This is my country and we’ve had enough. This began as a movement to demand justice and answers in the case of 43 students who were kidnapped and killed by a drug cartel at the behest of corrupt
banqhwanq: “They took them alive. We want them alive.” “We think the municipal police took them - what we think happened is that they kept them somewhere and then, as we say, “disappeared” them - like so many thousands of others in
vultureswing: Mexico’s Day of Rage 43 college students were abducted on Sept. 26th in Guerrero, Mexico. Police and gunmen shot 6 students to death before taking the other 43. Mexico has taken some action by arresting the “mayor of the city of Iguala,
jackelinekraul: November 20th, 2014. WE’RE ALL AYOTZNIPA.This is my country and we’ve had enough. This began as a movement to demand justice and answers in the case of 43 students who were kidnapped and killed by a drug cartel at the behest of corrupt
sexygoogle: I have seen many posts about protests in Hong Kong, Australia, Ukraine … but very little about what is happening in Mexico. Please put aside racism. Some months ago, 43 students from a rural teaching school in the state of Guerrero —yes,
vandenblave: In México, we are all fighting against a president who can’t even keep us safe. 43 students from a rural university, between the ages of 18-30, were abducted and then murdered when they were on their way to a pacific event. Bullets
xxsasuke: cabronaa: lapuertadetulocura: Profesor de los 43 estudiantes mexicanos asesinados. I’m crying “ I can’t teach, I’m missing 43 students. I don’t want you to miss school tomorrow” - The professor of the 43 students that
corazonespintabayo: free-clementine: Nobody cares what’s happening in Mexico Today the government spoke. They told us the 43 students are likely death and that the killers burned their bodies. We have nothing. Not the bodies , not the truth. Nothing.
lintver: Right now, Mexico City’s central plaza is packed full of people protesting the government-sponsored massacre of 43 students. Protesters are burning President Enrique Peña Nietoin effigy and demanding his resignation, alleging his involvement
holybolognajabronies: -imaginarythoughts-: konoto: For all those who still don’t know -because I don’t think this will even reach other media but national tv. The mistery of the 43 students that disappeared have been found and the whole country
corazonespintabayo: free-clementine: Today the government spoke. They told us the 43 students are likely death and that the killers burned their bodies. We have nothing. Not the bodies , not the truth. Nothing. We don’t believe them. We need evidence.
spacedeity: corazonespintabayo: free-clementine: Nobody cares what’s happening in Mexico Today the government spoke. They told us the 43 students are likely death and that the killers burned their bodies. We have nothing. Not the bodies , not the
doodlemonsters: doodlemonsters: “they tried to bury us, they didn’t know we were seeds.” 43 marigold flowers in remembrance for the 43 students that were kidnapped in Ayotzinapa, Mexico. I have been feeling so helpless, not knowing what I can
kropotkindersurprise: October 30 2014 - Teachers and students in Mexico attack the home of the governor of the state of Guerrero. They are protesting over the governor’s connection to the disappearance of 43 students, and the governments handling
fuckyeahanarchopunk: Protesters burned the town hall of Iguala (Guerrero, Mexico) in protest for the 43 students disappeared
micdotcom: Powerful photos capture the student protests in Mexico barely anyone is talking about The unfolding protests gripping Mexico began in the small town of Iguala, in the southwest region of Guerrero state, where the disappearance of 43 student
jorgedelangel: Almost two months since the kidnaping of the 43 students by the narco-government of Iguala, and in Mexico, some homes and buildings are already decorated announcing that we are ready for Christmas time, but so far, the protests still go
kropotkindersurprise: March 26 2015 - To mark 7 months since the disappearance of the 43 students in Mexico, without their bodies being found, Normalistas and members of the teachers union CETEG attacked the local congress building of Chilpancingo. One
kropotkindersurprise: 26 may 2015 - Protesters tear down and burn election posters in Mexico city during a march to mark the 8th month since the disappearance of 43 students. [video]
micdotcom: We’re getting closer to justice for the 43 missing Mexican students The former mayor of the Mexican city of Iguala has been charged with the kidnapping of 43 students feared to have been murdered last year, a step toward justice in the