AMLO Dialogue Resolution Ends

The dialogue between President AMLO and parents of the 43 missing Ayotzinapa students concludes, awaiting further progress in the investigation before the end of his administration in 2024.

### Dialogue with President AMLO Ends, Say Parents of the 43 Missing Ayotzinapa Students

The dialogue between President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and the parents of the 43 missing students from the Raúl Isidro Burgos Rural Teachers’ College of Ayotzinapa has officially ended, according to Vidulfo Rosales Sierra, the lawyer representing a group of the parents. The students disappeared on September 26, 2014, in Iguala, Guerrero. This marks the conclusion of communications with the President for the remaining time of his administration unless significant new developments arise in the investigation by September 30, 2024.

Rosales Sierra revealed that recent meetings with the President have become confrontational. As a result, a mutual decision was made to cease further encounters unless substantial new evidence is uncovered. During one of the latest meetings with President López Obrador and Rosendo Gómez Piedra, the special prosecutor for the Ayotzinapa case, the parents were informed of two new arrests, including a suspected member of the Guerreros Unidos criminal group, Marco Antonio Ríos Berber, aka “La Pompi,” who could provide crucial insights into the case.

Rosales Sierra mentioned that while there have been advancements in certain areas, such as new arrests and search sites, there has been little to no progress on other fronts, including the extradition of Tomás Zerón de Lucio and José Ulises Bernabé.

The lawyer noted significant progress until 2021, including the discovery of the remains of two students and the arrests of several military personnel. However, he emphasized that since 2022, the case has stagnated.

The parents are planning peaceful but firm demonstrations to continue their quest for justice. They hope that the upcoming administration, led by President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, will renew efforts to resolve the case, as the current government has not met their expectations.

“For us, the last meeting with President López Obrador was very disheartening,” said Joaquina García Velázquez, mother of one of the missing students. She expressed frustration with the lack of concrete results and the overall stagnation.

### Secondary Update: Further Developments in the Ayotzinapa Case

In related news, authorities continue to investigate new leads. Recent arrests have focused on individuals allegedly connected to the Guerreros Unidos criminal group, which is suspected of involvement in the students’ disappearance. Despite these efforts, the complexity of the case has made it difficult to achieve significant breakthroughs. Public attention remains steadfast as families and activists demand justice and clarity regarding the tragic events of 2014.

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