On Saturday, Gildardo “El Gil” López Astudillo, leader of the Guerreros Unidos cartel was released from prison after a judge found that the government had tortured him to obtain evidence
The European Union will follow up on the commitments made by President López Obrador in regards to the Ayotzinapa case
The National Security Commission said that Felipe Flores was arrested in Iguala, Guerrero state, on Friday morning
Mexican government has said that corrupt police handed the 43 students over to a drug gang in September 2014, who then incinerated them at a dump in Cocula, Guerrero.
After two years of the disappearance of the missing students, a group of parents and civil organizations hold a protest in the capital city of Chilpancingo
Mexico's Attorney General wants to perform new forensic examination of garbage dump where it maintains that 43 missing students were incinerated by drug gang two years ago
Sidronio Casarrubias is an alleged leader of the Guerreros Unidos gang, which the government alleges killed the students in September 2014 and incinerated the bodies.
They also demand the resignation of Tomás Zerón de Lucio, head of the Criminal Investigative Agency.
The surrounding streets are closed to vehicular traffic.
Mexico's attorney general says investigators have begun the forensic process of identifying the skeletal remains.