In Mexico, mothers and fathers returned to the streets to demand justice for the 43 students who disappeared from Ayotzinapa nearly twelve years ago. Their main demand remains to know the whereabouts of their children. The protest, held every 26th of the month, focused on urging the government to extradite former police chief Tomás Zerón, considered a key figure in the investigation. Families also requested the participation of the National Human Rights Commission to advance clarification of the case. President Claudia Sheinbaum emphasized that, although the issue may seem to fade, it will continue to be a priority for her administration. <br /><br />#teleSUREnglish #Mexico #Ayotzinapa #Justice #HumanRights #ClaudiaSheinbaum #Families <br />
