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March for Ayotzinapa ends in Mexico City

They will hold two marches north and south of the country.

Some 1,800 people participated in the protest. (Photo: Cristopher Rogel)
26/07/2015 |20:12
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The parents of the 43 students missing from Ayotzinapa announced two marches north and south of the country starting July 30.

At the Hemicycle to Juárez in Mexico City, after a march and protest for the tenth month of the disappearance of their children, the parents announced that a caravan will go through the northern cities of Chihuahua, Torreón, Coahuila; Victoria de Durango; Zacatecas; Guanajuato; Guadalajara; Colima, and Morelia, Michoacán, from July 3 to August 10.

Meanwhile, the southern caravan will go through the cities of San Cristobal de las Casas; Chiapas; Oaxaca; Puebla; Huamantla, Tlaxcala; Cuernavaca, Morelos; San Salvador Atenco, State of Mexico; Mexico City, and Ayotzinapa, Guerrero, from July 31 to August 11.

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According to the authorities in Mexico City, 1,800 people participated in the protest, under the watch of 1,000 police officers.