Mexico Edition.

friday_673x324With more than a month passed and with no results, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto met face to face with the parents of the 43 missing students. At the same time, in Mexico City, students used Radio Universidad to speak out, while in the state of Guerrero, teachers tore down and burned one of the doors of the official government house. Seven hours after the private gathering inside the presidential residence of Los Pinos, President Peña Nieto promised to have new searches, support for the injured and their relatives and to make improvement to the rural colleges for teachers; the relatives stated such measures are inadequate; they reinstated their distrust for the government and gave them a deadline of eight days to show results. This edition is broadcast from Mexico City and hosted by Martha Elena Ramirez.

Guests: (Pre-recorded Audios) Message from students broadcasted through Radio Universidad, Mexico City; Message by President Enrique Peña Nieto, Presidential residence, Los Pinos, Mexico City; Relatives of missing students, Meliton Ortega; Martha Isela Echeverria and Emiliano Navarrete; Vidulfo Rosales, Director of Legal Area, Centro de Derechos Humanos de la Montaña, Tlachinollan; David Flores, Member of Comité Estudiantil de la Normal Rural Isidro Burgos, Ayotzinapa, Guerrero.

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