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This Monday morning, the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, stated that the search for the 43 disappeared students of Ayotzinapa in 2014 “is not going to stop”, this in the face of the most recent claims of the families of the victims, who still demand that the State present them alive .

Last Friday, the parents and other relatives of the 43 young people demanded “objective, scientific and indubitable” that they are dead, as stated in the report presented two weeks ago by the Commission for Truth and Access to Justice in the Ayotzinapa case.

“The investigation is already quite advanced, there are many elements, in any case the opinion of the advisory group is being requested, other consultations are being requested and the search is not going to stop”, AMLO asserted in his customary morning press conference.

“What interests us very much, of course to the parents, it is knowing where the boys are, their remains, what happened to them. Yes, there is evidence in the report, there are statements about what they did with them, very cruel things, but there has to be complete certainty,” he emphasized.

The Mexican president promised that “according to the investigation , it is known who participated”, which is why, according to him, “there will be no impunity and all those who participated will be judged”.

“These arrest warrants are already being processed before the judges and they are already being applied. But it is what has to do with the crimes, be it disappearance, be it murder, that is what happened with the boys, and then it is the cover-up”, he pointed out.

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By Scribe