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Protesta en el aeropuerto de Acapulco por los desaparecidos de Ayotzinapa

Protesta en el aeropuerto de Acapulco por los desaparecidos de Ayotzinapa

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  • Protesta en el aeropuerto de Acapulco por los desaparecidos de Ayotzinapa

    MEX04. ACAPULCO (MÉXICO), 10/11/2014.- Centenares estudiantes, maestros y familiares de los 43 jóvenes desaparecidos en septiembre pasado en Iguala se toman hoy, lunes 10 de noviembre de 2014, el aeropuerto de la ciudad turística de Acapulco (México), donde escribieron mensajes como "Todos somos Ayotzinapa" y "(Enrique) Peña Nieto, asesino", en alusión al presidente mexicano, quien hoy se encuentra de visita en China. Los 43 estudiantes tienen el estatus legal de desaparecidos hasta que se conozca el resultado de unas pruebas realizadas a los restos hallados siguiendo las declaraciones de los detenidos por el crimen, que dicen que fueron asesinados y quemados por un cartel de drogas. EFE/Francisca Meza
  • Protesta en el aeropuerto de Acapulco por los desaparecidos de Ayotzinapa

    A man walks past a wall reading "Pena murderer" -referring to Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto- and "Murderers" as demonstrators block the entrances of the airport during clashes with riot police that erupted during a protest against the suspected massacre of 43 missing Mexican students, in Acapulco, in the Mexican state of Guerrero State, on November 10, 2014. Protesters angry at the suspected massacre threw stones and a firebomb at riot police in the Pacific resort of Acapulco on Monday, injuring 11 officers. Around 300 students, some wearing masks and armed with sticks and machetes, were joined by some parents of the 43 missing young men as they marched toward the city's airport, but police blocked their way. Mexico was confronted with one of the grisliest massacres in years of drug violence after gang suspects confessed to slaughtering 43 missing students and dumping their charcoaled remains in a river. AFP PHOTO/RONALDO SCHEMIDT
  • Manifestantes se enfrentan a la policía en los alrededores del aeropuerto de Acapulco, México

    Students, peasants and other people confront the riot police during a protest against the suspected massacre of 43 missing Mexican students, in the proximities of Acapulco's airport, in the Mexican state of Guerrero State, on November 10, 2014. Protesters angry at the suspected massacre threw stones and a firebomb at riot police in the Pacific resort of Acapulco on Monday, injuring 11 officers. Around 300 students, some wearing masks and armed with sticks and machetes, were joined by some parents of the 43 missing young men as they marched toward the city's airport, but police blocked their way. Mexico was confronted with one of the grisliest massacres in years of drug violence after gang suspects confessed to slaughtering 43 missing students and dumping their charcoaled remains in a river. AFP PHOTO/PEDRO PARDO

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