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Mexico City, Mexico. September 26, 2022. Mothers and relatives of the disappeared Ayotzinapa students marched to Mexico City's main square in demand of justice. Eight years ago, 43 Ayotzinapa's students were disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero, by narco groups and different governmental forces. These crimes continue unpunished.
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Mexico City, Mexico. September 26, 2022. Mothers and relatives of the disappeared Ayotzinapa students marched to Mexico City's main square in demand of justice. Eight years ago, 43 Ayotzinapa's students were disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero, by narco groups and different governmental forces. These crimes continue unpunished.
Photo: Sara Escobar

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Mexico City, Mexico. September 26, 2022. People gives support to mothers and relatives of the disappeared Ayotzinapa students who marched to Mexico City's main square in demand of justice. Eight years ago, 43 Ayotzinapa's students were disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero, by narco groups and different governmental forces. These crimes continue unpunished.
Photo: Sara Escobar

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Mexico City, Mexico. September 26, 2022. Mothers and relatives of the disappeared Ayotzinapa students, next to other students, marched to Mexico City's main square in demand of justice. Eight years ago, 43 Ayotzinapa's students were disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero, by narco groups and different governmental forces. These crimes continue unpunished.
Photo: Sara Escobar

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Mexico City, Mexico. September 26, 2022. Demonstrators paste posters on Mexico City's main square in demand of justice. Eight years ago, 43 Ayotzinapa's students were disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero, by narco groups and different governmental forces. These crimes continue unpunished.
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Mexico City, Mexico. September 26, 2022. Demonstrators paste posters on Mexico City's main square in demand of justice. Eight years ago, 43 Ayotzinapa's students were disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero, by narco groups and different governmental forces. These crimes continue unpunished.
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Mexico City, Mexico. September 26, 2022. A person walks by the fences around National Palace, where posters were pasted in demand of justice. Eight years ago, 43 Ayotzinapa's students were disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero, by narco groups and different governmental forces. These crimes continue unpunished.
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Mexico City, Mexico. September 26, 2022. Fences around National Palace, where posters were pasted in demand of justice. Eight years ago, 43 Ayotzinapa's students were disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero, by narco groups and different governmental forces. These crimes continue unpunished.
Photo: Sara Escobar

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Mexico City, Mexico. September 26, 2022. Mothers and relatives of the disappeared Ayotzinapa students, next to other students, marched to Mexico City's main square in demand of justice. Eight years ago, 43 Ayotzinapa's students were disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero, by narco groups and different governmental forces. These crimes continue unpunished.
Photo: Sara Escobar

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Mexico City, Mexico. September 26, 2022. Mothers and relatives of the disappeared Ayotzinapa students, next to other students, marched to Mexico City's main square in demand of justice. Eight years ago, 43 Ayotzinapa's students were disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero, by narco groups and different governmental forces. These crimes continue unpunished.
Photo: Sara Escobar

Public Story
Ayotzinapa's 8th anniversary
Copyright Sara Escobar 2024
Updated Sep 2022
Location Mexico City
Topics Spotlight

Sara Escobar

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