Mexico court orders army to hand in missing documents on students that disappeared
By Lizbeth Diaz
Published on March 4, 2026.
A Mexican court has ordered the army to provide long-awaited documents regarding the disappearance of 43 students from Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers' College in southern Guerrero state in 2014. The court rejected the army's claim that 853 missing pages of information from the CFRI, an army intelligence agency, did not exist and ordered these to be handed over. The documents may not be classified due to the interest of the victims' families and society. No one has been convicted in the case, although over 100 have been arrested and face ongoing prosecutions. The case has been marred by missteps and interference, with international probes ruling that the students were killed by organized crime members in cahonest with police.
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