The Mexican government’s claim that 43 college students who disappeared last year were burned does not stand up, a damning independent report assessing the authorities’ response to the incident has claimed. The 400-page document, compiled by an international team of experts commissioned the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, looked into the disappearance of 43 teaching students in the south-western city of Iguala, on 26 September 2014. According to the government, the students were kidnapped in a case of mistaken identity and were burned to death in the nearby town of Cocula....
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