Thousands protest brutal killings of 3 Mexican film students
MEXICO CITY — Thousands of people gathered in Mexico’s second-largest city Thursday to protest the deaths of three film students who were killed and dissolved in acid in a case that has highlighted the disappearance of the country’s youth amid a vicious drug war.
The students were abducted March 19 on the outskirts of Guadalajara after working on a film project for school at a location that authorities say was being watched by members of a cartel. Their disappearance had become emblematic of Mexico’s 35,000 missing people and drew the attention of celebrities, including Oscar-winning Mexican director Guillermo del Toro.
Mexicans were horrified by this week’s announcement by prosecutors that they had been killed and their bodies dissolved in acid.
“We demand justice, not only for our three colleagues but for the thousands of missing” in the state of Jalisco and the country, said Oscar Juarez, a student leader at ITESO, a Jesuit university in Guadalajara.