Protesters Ram Truck into Mexico's Presidential Palace over Missing Students Case
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A group protesting the 2014 disappearance of 43 students rammed down a door to Mexico's presidential palace using a truck while the president was inside.
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Police used tear gas to disperse the protesters and secured the building, though over 100 remained camped outside. Some involved in the incident were arrested.
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President Lopez Obrador said he would not repress the protest and his government would continue investigating the missing students case, though he claimed the protesters were being manipulated.
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The president said the door would be fixed and offered to speak with the parents of the missing students "in time."
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A human rights group representing the victims' families denied manipulating them and urged re-establishing respectful dialogue with the government.