In Mexico, Parents Hold Vigil For 43 Disappeared
Two weeks after 43 students disappeared in a clash with police in rural southern Mexico, dozens of anxious parents have gathered at a teachers' college that was supposed to be their sons' escape from life as subsistence farmers. Wearing donated clothing, they wait for any word on the fate of their children, eating simple meals of rice, beans and tortillas and holding prayer sessions in a makeshift shelter on the school's covered courtyard. Macedonia Torres Romero, whose son Jose Luis is among the disappeared, said "They took him away alive, and that's the way I want him back." Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto has for justice after the discovery of mass graves raises fears the students may be among the found remains http://apne.ws/1t7Kd3v http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ
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