As Mexican authorities investigate bodies found in mass graves in southwestern Mexico, activists and families of 43 missing students hold a protest demanding justice for their loved ones who disappeared after clashing with corrupt local police last month.
Hundreds of activists blocked the highway connecting Chilpancingo to Acapulco to protest the disappearances of the university students.
The protesters covered their faces and broke security cameras as they hid their identities from authorities who may be implicated in the disappearances.
The students went missing on the night of September 26 after they clashed with local police in Iguala.
Police infiltrated by local drug cartels are suspected of abducting some of the students, a local security official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
The security official said suspected gang members had told investigators that police had handed over the students to gang members who later killed them.
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