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Irving Huerta

Civil Accountability Mechanisms in Mexico After Ayotzinapa

Civil Accountability Mechanisms in Mexico After Ayotzinapa

The case of the 43 students was one of the darkest episodes of human rights violations in the recent history of Mexico. Both inside and outside the country, the news about the brutal attacks on 17-18 year-old students of the Ayotzinapa school, in the hands of the local police and
Irving Huerta Jul 6, 2021
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