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Mexico City, Sep 23 (EFE).- Hundreds of people demonstrated on Thursday in Mexico City to mark the seven-year anniversary, which will t of the disappearance of 43 teaching students in the southern state of Guerrero. On September 26, 2014, local police opened fire on dozens of students in the town of Iguala on the order of then-Mayor Jose Luis Abarca. Six students died, including three from the teaching school, and 43 others were taken into custody and disappeared. (Camera: MIGUEL ANGEL ANDRADE). SHOT LIST: STUDENTS AND RELATIVES OF THE 43 MISSING AYOTZINAPA RURAL NORMAL SCHOOL STUDENTS PROTEST IN FRONT OF THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE, IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.
Images show damage to the entrance of Mexico's presidential palace caused by protesters who knocked down one of the building's doors with a pickup truck while demonstrating for the tragedy of the 43 Ayotzinapa students who have been missing for nearly a decade. IMAGES
People protest to demand justice for 43 Mexican students at the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers' College who disappeared in the southwest state of Guerrero in September 2014. The students went missing as they were traveling by bus to participate in demonstrations in Mexico City. Investigators said that they were detained by corrupt police and handed over to a drug cartel, though exactly what happened to them is unclear. In July, a commission created in 2014 under an agreement between Mexico and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to investigate the atrocity said that the state was responsible for the concealment of vital information, making it impossible to continue its work. IMAGES
Demonstrators throw molotov cocktails over the gates of Mexico's National Intelligence Centre on the eve of the ninth anniversary of the high-profile, unresolved disappearance of 43 students in 2014. The students, from the Ayotzinapa Rural Normal School, disappeared between the night of September 26 and the early morning of September 27, 2014, when they were traveling via bus to participate in demonstrations in Mexico City. The Mexican government has recently promised to provide the parents of the young people with all available information on the case, which a commission of international experts has found to implicate the army. IMAGES
Protesters use a stolen Pepsi truck to break into the Palace of Justice in Iguala de la Independencia, Mexico's Guerrero state, where they throw firecrackers and rocks, and set the truck on fire. The demonstrators are demanding justice for the 43 students who disappeared in 2014, after investigators branded the atrocity a "state crime" involving the military and other institutions. IMAGES