On the eve of the one year anniversary of the disappearance of the 43 Ayotzinapa students two new reports present a possible cover-up by Mexican authorities. They suggest that armed forces were fully aware of the activities of the students and were kept abreast of the activities that fateful night. On the eve of a huge march expected in Mexico City to demand justice for Ayotzinapa, rights activists dispute government claims that that the city’s vast camera surveillance system helps stop crime. Instead, they say, it is used mainly for political aims. Clayton Conn reports from Mexico City for teleSUR
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