globinfo freexchange In September 2014, the Mexican police opened fire on buses carried students from the college of Ayotzinapa to the city of Mexico. They were about to take part, like every year, in a gathering dedicated to the memory of 400 students that were assassinated in 1968 in the capital, ten days before the premiere of the Olympic Games. They would return with the same buses. Six students died instantly and dozens injured from the assault by the police. Then, the police evacuated two buses, captured 43 students and transported them to an unknown location with police cars. Since then, there are no signs of them. The government claims that the 43 students were kidnapped by the local police which cooperates with drug dealers. Yet, it has not given any adequate explanation about the motives of the kidnappers and information about the location of the bodies of those who have been murdered. With the case shocking Mexico, an international committee of experts w