Evo Morales speaks out in solidarity with the Ayotzinapa 43

2014-11-11 0

Yesterday in a public statement, Bolivian President Evo Morales spoke out in solidarity with the Ayotzinapa 43, the rural teaching college students kidnapped by corrupt Mexican police September 26 then allegedly murdered and incinerated by a criminal gang. Morales said he deeply regrets the violence that is occurring. The Ayotzinapa movement in solidarity with the 43 missing students, their families and classmates, and the Mexican people who live in a land of institutionalized impunity, has extended far beyond the oil-rich country's borders. President Morales added his voice to that of the US ambassador to Mexico, Anthony Wayne, asking the Mexican government to provide answers as soon as possible. teleSUR