Sheinbaum creates new Ayotzinapa commission

More than a decade after the abduction and presumed murder of 43 Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers College students in Guerrero, a new investigative unit has been assembled to review the still unresolved case.
Vidulfo Rosales, lawyer for the families of the 43 missing students, announced the new investigative unit Friday after he attended a meeting with President Claudia Sheinbaum and the family members at the National Palace. Interior Minister Rosa Icela RodrΓguez, Undersecretary of Population, Human Rights and Migration Arturo Medina and head of the specialized Unit for the Ayotzinapa Case of the Attorney Generalβs Office (FGR) Rosendo GΓ³mez Piedra also attended the meeting.
The new investigation unit will be led by the FGR and the Security and Citizen Protection Ministry. The Commission for Truth and Access to Justice in the Ayotzinapa Case (COVAJ), established under former President AndrΓ©s Manuel LΓ³pez Obrador, will continue to operate as well.
On Jan. 17, Sheinbaum had told reporters that a βnew teamβ would review the case. During the updated announcement on Friday, Rosales expressed guarded optimism about future results.
βI think weβre moving forward,β he said. βThe progress is obviously not what we would like, but there is progress.β
While specific details of the operation are not being shared, the new investigation team will use advanced technology, including cell phone analysis.

βThe President said β and we agree on this point β that one cannot depend on witnesses β¦ because witnesses are often weak, manipulable or changeable in a statement,β Rosales said. βConversely, scientific evidence is more honest, and I believe that this new investigation team wants to reach that point.β
Rosales stressed what he said was the lack of access to important military documents.
βThis team that has been formed will continue working on the issue of military archives that the Mexican Army has not delivered,β he said.
However, Sheinbaum has maintained that the army has already provided all the information it has, according to Rosales.
A new arrest
This review of the case follows a recent arrest in the municipality of Iztapalapa in Mexico City.
Authorities detained MartΓn Alejandro βN,β known as βEl Kamala,β who is alleged to have beenΒ involved in the studentsβ disappearance, following coordinated investigations between several security agencies.
βEl Kamalaβ is accused of organized crime and forced disappearance. He was arrested previously and then released in 2018. There are reportedly statements in the case file in which βEl Kamalaβ admits to being responsible for shooting the students, on orders from βChoky.β

The new team may also revisit several other individuals related to the case.
In 2016, the Interdisciplinary Group of Independent Experts (GIEI) accused TomΓ‘s ZerΓ³n de Lucio, the former director of the defunct Criminal Investigation Agency (AIC), of violating the investigation process.
Mexican authorities have accused ZerΓ³n of abduction, torture and tampering with evidence. ZerΓ³n has taken refuge in Israel, which currently refuses to extradite him. Rosales suggested the possibility of going to international courts to get the former official to testify.
During Fridayβs meeting, Sheinbaum did not rule out calling former President Enrique PeΓ±a Nieto to testify in the Ayotzinapa case if evidence deems it necessary, according to Rosales.
With reports from Animal Politico, Infobae, The New York Times and Aristegui Noticias
Source: Mexico News Daily