FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11.
PROGRAM # 7607 12:00 PM PT
Mexico Edition.
Drug activity could be the reason that give security corporations chased down, killed and disappeared teacher’s college students last September 26th and 27th. Without knowing it, the students could have taken a bus filled with drugs and that could have motivated the attacks that left six people dead and 43 students missing, according to a report by a group of experts from the Interamerican Human Rights Comission. The specialists stated that it was an indiscriminatory, coordinated attack, and elements of the military knew about it at all times. The investigators also concluded that the 43 missing could not have been burned in open air in the Cocula dump, as stated by the government’s official version. Martha Elena Ramírez hosts Voz Pública from Mexico City.
Guests: (Pretaped) Ángela Buitrago, former attorney of Colombia; Claudia Paz y Paz, former attorney of Guatemala; Carlos Martín Beristaín, human rights expert from Spain; and Francisco Cox, judge from Chile.
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