The journalist whose intrepid investigation exposed evidence of systemic corruption talks about why the notorious case should be a warning for all
Few people have done more to get to the truth of the case of Mexico’s 43 missing students than the investigative journalist Anabel Hernández.
The incident is arguably the most notorious in Mexico’s recent history. On the night of 26 September 2014, students from the Ayotzinapa rural teacher’s college in the south-western state of Guerrero commandeered a bus in the town of Iguala and set out to attend an event in Mexico City. They never arrived. Along the way, they were violently attacked. Six were found dead, dozens injured and 43 of them simply disappeared.
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