Caravans for Disappeared Ayotzinapa Students Arrive in Chiapas and Chihuahua
Isaín Mandujano
Proceso, 14th November, 2014
San Cristóbal de las Casas – On Friday, the caravans of parents and students from the Rural Normal School of Ayotzinapa arrived in Chiapas and Chihuahua to report what is happening regarding the 43 disappeared students. Aboard four buses, parents and student departed yesterday from Tixtla, Guerrero, bound for destinations in the south and north of the country.
These cities were the first stops on their way to the Zócalo in Mexico City, where they will meet on November 20 [marks start of Mexican Revolution, 1910] to demand from the government of President Enrique Peña Nieto the safe return of the normal school students.
In the South: Chiapas
The “Daniel Solis Gallardo” Brigade (in memory of one of the normal school students who died on September 26) reached Tuxtla Gutiérrez and San Cristóbal…
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I am happy u r following them…I have stopped with tp at the moment some people don’t know the the day they r born in the spiritually bankrupt west…
The red shoes comes from an old fairy story….the shoes danced away with her and she was forever seen dancing across the landscape she was being ‘danced’ as it were…yes Jean Houstan et al…
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I usually just read what he has to say, no the comments unless you are there. Somewhat familiar with Red shoes tale – thanks. Going back to work – new job tomorrow – so during week, I will play catch up in evenings here.
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I can hardly wait! grin
More late nights! grin
Good thing we have a ‘pond’ between us!
Yes…I know…I’m impossible 😦
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