They march 57 years after the Tlatelolco massacre • Mexico City • Forbes Mexico

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The reminder of one of the darkest episodes in the recent history of Mexico again filled the streets. 57 years after the Tlatelolco massacre, hundreds of people gathered in the Plaza de las Tres Culturas to demand justice and remember the victims of that tragic 1968, with the firm cry of “October 2 does not forget!”, According to information from Quadratín Mexico.

At the head of the demonstration, members of the Committee 68 pro democratic freedoms, students from various universities and activists from different groups marched through the Central Axis Lázaro Cárdenas, one of the main arteries of Mexico City, towards the capital Zócalo.

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The environment is marked by a strong security device, with the presence of elements of the Ministry of Citizen Security (SSC), who deployed at key points such as Hidalgo Avenue and form security barriers with antimotin equipment to monitor and control the contingent’s passage.

This march not only recalls the tragedy of 68, but also became a space to give visibility to other social struggles, such as demands for the appearance of the 43 normalists of Ayotzinapa and those called in support of Palestine, creating an amalgam of claims for justice in various causes.

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