
Mexico's Secretary of Interior Miguel Angel Osorio Chong, appears before the Senate of Republic on the state that the interior politics of the country keep, in the framework of the gloss of the third state-of-the-nation report of Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto, at the seat of Senate in Mexico City, capital of Mexico, on Sept. 29, 2015. Miguel Angel Osorio Chong said on Tuesday that the government is seeking the truth about what happened to the 43 students who disappeared a year ago in the town of Ayotzinapa in the southern state of Guerrero. During his appearance, Osorio Chong also spoke about the evasion of drug trafficker Joaquin Guzman Loera, also known as El Chapo, on July 11 from a maximum security prison. (Xinhua/Pablo Ruiz)
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Mexican government swears to uncover truth about disappearance of 43 students
MEXICO CITY, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) -- Mexican Minister of the Interior Miguel Angel Osirio Chong said on Tuesday that the government is seeking the truth about what happened to the 43 students who disappeared a year ago in the town of Ayotzinapa, in the southern state of Guerrero.
Appearing before the Mexican Senate, Osorio Chong reiterated the pledge to clear up the facts. "Local authorities were in collusion with those committing these crimes, which led to painful events," he said, adding that there will be no pardon for those responsible and that the victims would not be forgotten. Full story















