• 10 years ago
After a six-hour, closed-door meeting yesterday with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, parents and family members of Ayotzinapa teaching college students kidnapped by police in Iguala on September 26 say they feel even less confidence in the government and authorities. 35 days later there are still no signs of the students, living or dead, and while the matter has led to massive popular support both nationally and abroad for the missing, their fellow students say they feel the government is trying to deflect blame back on the students by falsely linking them to criminal groups through the media. Clayton Conn reports from Mexico City.

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