Mexico Metropolis. Members of Committee 68 and survivors of the bloodbath of June 10, 1971, on Corpus Christi, march from the Nationwide Academics’ Faculty to the capital’s Zócalo to demand entry to justice and punishment for these liable for the bloodbath that occurred 53 years in the past. often called “Falconazo”.
Accompanied by mother and father of the 43 lacking regular college students from the Isidro Burgos Rural Regular Faculty, in Ayotzinapa, Guerrero, college students, members of the Nationwide Coordinator of Training Staff (CNTE) in addition to instructing, indigenous and widespread organizations.
Through the tour they shout some already identified slogans about: “June 10, we don’t overlook, it’s a combative wrestle!”, “As a result of they took them alive, we wish them alive!”, and “Neither forgiveness nor forgetting, punishment to the murderers!”
College students from CCH Naucalpan joined the contingent. They demand “joints outdoors the UNAM” and the clarification of the loss of life of the scholar from the School of Larger Research (FES) Acatlán, throughout an assault recorded on Could 8, with firecrackers that later led to a collective struggle.
“The best to reminiscence is essential and holding these marches yr after yr has the aim of preserving reminiscence in order that acts like these are usually not repeated. We’re additionally within the search and struggle for justice, as a result of there are 53 years of impunity, the place it has not been doable to determine a sentence that condemns the perpetrators of this crime and who’ve been protected by totally different PRI and PAN governments of the previous,” mentioned Victor Guerra, of the Committee of 68.
A bunch of younger individuals with their faces coated and wearing black broke the home windows of a financial institution department positioned close to the San Cosme metro.
To commemorate the bloodbath of scholars and shouting “June 10 is just not forgotten!”, tons of of militants from the Labor Get together and the Land and Freedom Well-liked Entrance, in addition to college students and sympathizers, marched via the middle of Monterrey, New Lion to commemorate the 53rd anniversary of “El Halconazo”, a bloodbath perpetrated by the State in opposition to college students protesting in Mexico Metropolis.
The contingent, led by Guadalupe Rodríguez Martínez and Alberto Anaya Gutiérrez, leaders of the Labor Get together, left the Plaza del Colegio Civil at 6:25 p.m. The march saved three lanes of Juárez Avenue closed.
Along with leaders, militants and sympathizers of the Labor Get together, pupil teams additionally take part.
With info from Raúl Robledo, correspondent
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– 2024-06-14 22:49:23