Mexico: Gov't to Follow New Lines in Ayotzinapa Investigation

  • 9 years ago
Following the release of an independent experts' report that refuted the Mexican government's findings in the case of the 43 missing Ayotzinapa students, authorities pledged to pursue new lines of investigation. A major point of contention between the Inter-American Commission for Human Rights team and the government is on the role of the military and state and local police. The experts report, however, dovetails with widespread public skepticism concerning the government's findings. Clayton Conn reports from Mexico City. teleSUR