A panel of international experts on Sunday accused Mexico's government of undermining their probe into the fate of 43 missing student teachers in Mexico, apparently massacred in 2014, the most notorious human rights case in Mexico in recent years.
The independent panel said the government's stonewalling stopped them from reaching the truth as they wrap up their work and prepare to leave Mexico.
The attorney general's office, they said, did not let them re-interview detainees accused of the crime or obtain other information in a . . .
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