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On the eve of the 11th anniversary of the disappearance of 43 students from Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers' College, protesters gathered in Mexico City demanding justice and transparency. The students vanished in 2014, reportedly kidnapped by police and killed by drug cartels linked to government and military officials. Despite arrests, no convictions have been secured, fueling decades-long outrage and suspicion of state complicity.

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00:00PRAAAAAR!
00:01PRAGETE PRAAAAR!
00:30It's really easy to stop my car.
00:34No, no, I'm begging for my car.
00:45Oh my God.
00:46I'm going to order to be a vehicle.
00:49I'm just going to drive to a few more toneladas.
00:51I don't need to charge more toneladas.
00:54But here, you can't drive the car.
00:58Let's go!
01:28I don't want to go!
01:34KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL
01:40KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL
01:50KERNAL!
01:58KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERNAL KERN
02:28I don't know how to drive the car.
02:34My car is now on.
02:36I've been able to drive the car.
02:38This vehicle is an accident of more than 6 kilometers.
02:41I take the car.
02:46It's now on.
02:49I'm going to take care of you.
02:51Let's go.
02:53Balls in the end of the game with the Rahmın
03:19I'm going to go!
03:25Kermit! Kermit! Kermit! Kermit!
03:31Kermit! Kermit!
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