Parents and student compañer@s of the 4 murdered and 42 disappeared Ayotzinapa students continue struggling to clarify what really happened on September 26 and 27. Several of the parents are in Geneva, Switzerland, to give testimony to the United Nations Committee Against Forced Disappearances today and tomorrow (February 2 and 3). Their legal representative from the Tlachinollan Human Rights Center in Guerrero is with them. Cases of forced disappearances from other states in Mexico are also represented, as the hearing is about investigating Mexico’s record on dealing with this crime.