The case of Mexico's missing students who were kidnapped in Iguala under orders from corrupt authorities with links to drug cartels on September 26 has opened 'Pandora's box'. The government has done little. Protests have rocked the country. Countless clandestine graves not containing the missing students have been unearthed and those who dare to speak out risk their lives, just as the missing students did when they were protesting in Iguala. The incident has drawn international attention to Mexico's institutionalized corruption. Clayton Conn reports from Mexico City. teleSUR