The United Nation Human Right office have called for an investigation into Mexico teachers demonstrations that left 10 people killed
and over hundreds injured. The radical CNTE teachers union protests against Mexico President Enrique Pena Nieto's education reform. The protests caused ten people died and over hundreds injured so far, the UNHCHR office in Mexico condemned the violence and called for independent investigation on clashes.
The Mexico interior minister Miguel Angel Osorio Chong said the violence was bad and investigation would determine whether the "use of weapons by the state and federal police was adequate or not". But the radical CNTE union which led the protests blamed for violence and accused police of firing.