Mexico: Army Ordered to Release Communications with U.S. on Ayotzinapa

  • 9 years ago
Mexico's Institute for Access to Information has ordered the Defense Ministry to release all communications with the U.S. government concerning the 43 missing Ayotzinapa students. On Sunday, the Federal Attorney General's Office announced that it was publishing its case investigation, comprising 54,000 pages, on line. The official version of the events has come under mounting fire from the U.N., the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights experts' team, and from human rights organizations and NGOs. Clayton Conn reports from Mexico City. teleSUR

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