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    Protests turn ugly in Mexico City

    By Agence France-Presse in Mexico City | China Daily | Updated: 2014-11-10 09:36

    Crowd storms National Palace as anger swells over 43 students' deaths

    Protesters angry at the apparent massacre of 43 students tried to break into Mexico City's National Palace late on Saturday while others torched several trucks in the south of the country.

    Thousands of people marched in the capital in the latest demonstration over a case that has repulsed the nation and triggered the biggest crisis of President Enrique Pena Nieto's administration.

    The violent protests came a day after authorities said suspected gang hit men confessed to killing the 43 students and incinerating their bodies in the southern state of Guerrero.

    A small group of protesters used metal barricades as battering rams in an attempt to break open the National Palace door.

    They briefly set the door on fire and spray-painted the words "We want them back alive" on the 16th-century building.

    Pena Nieto uses the palace for ceremonies but he lives in the Los Pinos residence in another part of the capital.

    Protesters loudly counted from one to 43 and held candles during the evening march. Some chanted "Pena Nieto out!" and "The people don't want you!"

    Hours earlier in Guerrero's capital, Chilpancingo, more than 300 students threw rocks and firebombs at the regional government headquarters.

    They also burned about 10 vehicles, including trucks and a federal police vehicle, and chanted, "They took them alive, we want them back alive!" outside the building, which was partially torched in a protest over the case last month.

    Gang-linked police attacked busloads of students in the Guerrero city of Iguala on Sept 26, in a night of violence that left six people dead and 43 missing who are now confirmed dead.

    Attorney General Jesus Murillo Karam said on Friday that three Guerreros Unidos gang members confessed to receiving the students from police before killing them.

    The confessions appeared to bring a tragic end to the mystery.

    But relatives of the missing and fellow students at their teacher-training college near Chilpancingo refuse to believe the authorities until they get DNA results from independent Argentine forensic experts.

    "It appears that the federal government, with great irresponsibility, is interested in closing this matter because it's all based on testimony. There is nothing definitive," said Meliton Ortega, uncle of a missing student.

    The students had traveled to Iguala to raise funds but hijacked four buses to return home, a common practice among the young men from a school known as a bastion of leftist activism.

    Prosecutors say the city's mayor, worried that they would interrupt a speech by his wife, ordered the police to confront them. The officers shot at several buses, leaving three students and three bystanders dead.

    Authorities have arrested 74 people, including the ousted mayor, Jose Luis Abarca; his wife, Maria de los Angeles Pineda; 36 police officers; and several Guerreros Unidos operatives.

    If the confessions are true, the mass murder will rank among the worst massacres in a drug war that has killed more than 80,000 people and left 22,000 others missing since 2006.

    The Iguala case has undermined Pena Nieto's assurances that authorities were finally reducing the cycle of murders plaguing the country.

    Protests turn ugly in Mexico City

    Demonstrators tear down the barricades in front of the main entrance of the Mexican National Palace in Mexico City on Saturday, demanding justice from the Mexican government in the massacre of 43 missing students. Omar Torres / Agence France-Presse

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