141st Global Action for Ayotzinapa: Families Break Police Cordon at Tlalpan, March in CDMX
Nearly 12 years after the disappearances, families of the 43 and normalista students traveling from Guerrero to Mexico City for the 141st monthly Global Action were stopped for over an hour at the Tlalpan tollbooth by hundreds of SSC police, who demanded to search their buses citing 'national security protocol' — the third such blockade operation since June 8 led by Interior Ministry human-rights subsecretary Arturo Medina. Families rejected the inspection as 'an act of criminalization,' noting police fielded canine units for the search while claiming insufficient resources for the search for the 43. After Medina intervened, the caravan proceeded and joined a march from the Ángel de la Independencia to the Hemiciclo a Juárez, renewing demands for delivery of the 853 SEDENA intelligence files and extradition of fugitive officials Tomás Zerón and Ulises Bernabé García.
Media
Sources
- T2 La Jornada Major western
- T2 La Jornada Major western