Mexico Protesters Torch State Assembly


Mexico Protesters Torch State Assembly

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Demonstrators set fire to the local legislature building in the capital of the southwestern Mexican state of Guerrero in protests over the apparent killing of 43 students by corrupt police and thugs from drug gangs.

Violent demonstrations have rocked several other states, where protesters blocked an airport and damaged the local office of President Enrique Pena Nieto's ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).

On Wednesday, hundreds of protesters, most wearing masks, rallied in central Chilpancingo, Guerrero's capital.

The demonstrators, purportedly students and teachers, set fire to the session hall in the empty state assembly building while also torching several cars outside. Firefighters extinguished the blaze.

Moments earlier, protesters torched the education department's audit office in another part of Chilpancingo.

At least five people were injured in the clashes, local media quoted by AP reported.

Anger has intensified in Mexico since Attorney General Jesus Murillo said last week that evidence suggests 43 missing trainee teachers were murdered by gangsters, incinerated in a bonfire at a garbage dump and their ashes thrown in a river.

The students were abducted by corrupt police in September, Murillo said.

The protests have led to mass cancellations this week in the hotels of Acapulco, the famous beach resort, ahead of a long holiday weekend.

On Tuesday, hundreds of protesters scuffled with riot police and burned PRI offices in Chilpancingo.

 

 

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