2. The Forced Disappearance of 43 Trainee Teachers as Expression of Absence of Social Peace in Mexico, 2014-2015
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democracy, illegal drug trade, social peace, corruptionAbstract
This article attempts to describe what happened from the night of 26 September to 27 September of 2014 when 43 students —who were studying to become teachers— disappeared in the Mexican state of Guerrero, and the meaning of this as the absence of social peace in this country. An ethical approach of this will be made, so, this article will use the method of ethical discernment (Mifsud, 2012).
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2016-05-25
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Suárez, A. (2016). 2. The Forced Disappearance of 43 Trainee Teachers as Expression of Absence of Social Peace in Mexico, 2014-2015. Social Conflict Yearbook, (5). Retrieved from https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/ACS/article/view/16000
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