Negative
21Serious
Neutral
Optimistic
Positive
- Total News Sources
- 10
- Left
- 4
- Center
- 3
- Right
- 1
- Unrated
- 2
- Last Updated
- 47 days ago
- Bias Distribution
- 40% Left
As Mexico marks the 10th anniversary of the disappearance of 43 students from the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers’ College, families continue to demand justice and accountability from the armed forces and police allegedly involved in the abduction. The event has catalyzed a significant social movement driven by grief rather than political opposition, with thousands expected to protest in Mexico City, chanting the slogan, 'Alive they took them! Alive we want them!' Despite a decade passing, families express frustration over the lack of transparency and truth from the government, holding the outgoing administration accountable for its failure to locate the students. With the incoming president Claudia Sheinbaum, advocates hope for renewed efforts to uncover the truth behind the tragedy. The case remains emblematic of a broader crisis of disappearances in Mexico, where over 100,000 people are missing due to escalating violence. Only three of the students' remains have been identified, highlighting the ongoing struggle for closure and justice for the families.
- Total News Sources
- 10
- Left
- 4
- Center
- 3
- Right
- 1
- Unrated
- 2
- Last Updated
- 47 days ago
- Bias Distribution
- 40% Left
Negative
21Serious
Neutral
Optimistic
Positive
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