Relatives
of the 43 missing students of Ayotzinapa march during the one-year
anniversary of their disappearance in Mexico City on Saturday Sept. 26, 2015.
Thousands commemorate the first anniversary of the students' disappearance by marching in Mexico City
One
year ago, 3 students were killed and 43 vanished in the town of Iguala
after confrontation with police
The Mexican government's investigation of the students' disappearance has drawn widespread criticism.
Banners
of 43 missing students are displayed during a march in Mexico City to
commemorate the anniversary of their disappearance.
A
woman takes part in a protest in Mexico City on Sept. 26, 2015, to
commemorate the first anniversary of Ayotzinapa students' disappearance.
Many held images of the students and banners calling for their safe
return.
A
woman holds a fake coffin with skulls marked justice, democracy and
freedom, below a banner reading "It was the state" in Spanish.
Classmates
of the missing Ayotzinapa students shout slogans during the one-year
anniversary of the disappearance march on September 26, 2015 in
Mexico City.
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