Miguel Angel Jimenez, a political activist who played a prominent early role in the search for 43 students and other missing people in southern Mexico,...Read More
The rattletrap sedan cruised the streets of Iguala, its roof crowned by a loudspeaker blaring headlines from the day's newspaper: "Another killed! Another killed!" To...Read More
Mexico's delegation told the U.N. Committee on Enforced Disappearances at a review last week that 11,300 people were unaccounted for. Amnesty International said in a...Read More
Protesters in Mexico City are marking four months since the disappearance of 43 rural teachers' college students in southern Mexico. Demonstrators streamed through the streets...Read More
President Barack Obama says the U.S. has offered to help Mexico figure out what happened to 43 college students who've been missing since September. But...Read More
The men are holed up with their buses on the college's soccer field, sleeping in the compartments that once held passenger luggage and hanging the...Read More
The United Nations Human Rights Office (OHCHR) today cautioned against jumping to conclusions regarding the “complex and ongoing” investigation into the disappearance of 43 students...Read More
Police working with a local drug gang in the southwestern city of Iguala abducted the students after clashes there on the night of Sept. 26,...Read More
The reward was announced in national newspapers and featured black and white photos of the 43 students, who went missing three weeks ago in the...Read More
The students from a teachers' college went missing after they clashed with police in Iguala in the volatile, gang-ridden state of Guerrero on Sept. 26....Read More