FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
PROGRAM # 7892 12:00 PM PT
Mexico Edition.
Two years after the disappearance of Ayotzinapa’s 43 students, there still isn’t scientific evidence that the 43 students were burned in the dump of Cocula. On top of that, the international experts documented the participation of police forces at all levels in the student’s illegal deprivation of freedom. Activists say this helps fuel the idea that the Mexican State is dominated by crime. Martha Elena Ramirez hosts this edition of Voz Pública from Mexico City.
Guests: (recordings) Carmen Cruz, mother of Jose Anibal Cruz Mendoza, missing student; Alma Delia, a ceased high school professor, that worked at Tlaxcala Technical School; Rafael, member of the Mexican Electricians Union and activist in the Constituyente Ciudadana Popular; Jacqueline Herchs; Juan José Sanchez; Alejandro Valencia Villa, member of the Interdisciplinary Group of Independent Experts (GIEI, by its initials in Spanish) and James Cavallaro, president of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
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