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Mexico: No Sentences after Ten Months of Iguala Crime

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mexico igualaestudiantesMexico, Jul 28 (Prensa Latina) Ten months after the crime of Iguala in Guerrero, Mexico, authorities have charged 110 people with being involved in the disappearance of 43 students from a teacher training college, but so far none have been sentenced.
Two of the main perpetrators of the crime, occurred on September 26 and 27, 2014, have not been arrested yet.

From that date on, more than 25 mass graves have been found in the state of Guerrero and more than 1,428 killings reported, as well as 113 kidnappings and more than 30 missing people.

Governmental statistics indicate that the crime rates have not decreased in that state and, quite the contrary, the number of homicides and discovery of corpses in mass graves have increased, mainly in the areas of Acapulco and La Montaña, said the newspaper La Jornada.

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