Unraveling the Mystery: Investigating Mexico's Missing Students

Independent investigators recount the challenges they faced during an eight-year search for answers in the case of 43 missing students from a teachers' college in Mexico in 2014. The investigators, sent by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, encountered a "double reality" and had to navigate through false information and obstacles from Mexican institutions. While progress was made, including arrests of soldiers and a former attorney general, the military continued to hide information. The investigators also discovered evidence of torture during interrogations. Despite their efforts, the families of the missing students continue their search for answers.
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