Friday, December 5, 2014

What happened to the 43?

On the night of September 26, 2014 What is said to believe is the Mayor of Iguala, Josue Luis Abarca, sent the authorities to stop the students from protesting and disrupting his wife's event,in Iguala, Guerrero. Three buses containing many students from the Ayotzinapa school where pulled over by authorities in the state. The police told the students to slowly come out of the buses with their hands up. After a while of the students and the authorities shouting back and forth, the police opened fired towards the students, killing 6 and 3 bystanders. 43 of the students where selected by the police and krdered towards the back of their trucks, never to be seen again.

"43 missing" the cross reads
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Maria De Los Angeles Pineda (right) Jose Luis Abarca (left)
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The mission for these students at Ayotzinapa school is to train in becoming teachers and educate children. The students beliefs are to stand up to anyone, to defend themselves, and to never be afraid. For these reasons the government in power does not agree with their political beliefs because it does not follow the economical model the government has established for the people. When the families of the students discovered about the news of their missing children, they where angry and determined to get their children back alive no matter what. "They took 43 alive, then we want 43 back alive," one of the parents of the students stated. The parents as well as the people of Mexico are fed up with the corrupt government system, and now more determined then ever to make a revolutionary change for a better Mexico. This is only the beginning.