Marches of October 2 at the Cdmx: Routes, Timetables and Road Closures This Thursday
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The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, made an exercise in historical memory by recalling the sad events of October 2, 1968, when hundreds of people were gunned down by the Mexican army in the Plaza de Tlatelolco. The president expressed her solidarity with the victims of that sad historical event. [...] The post Sheinbaum recalls crimes of the massacre of October 2 appeared first on Oronoticias.
Several mobilizations are planned for this Thursday in the City of Oaxaca, in the framework of another anniversary of the massacre of Tlatelolco. On the one hand, a group of normalists from the Center of Normal Education of Oaxaca (CRENO), will be mobilizing at 2 p.m. from the Source of the Eight Regions to the capital's base. On the other hand, the Normal School of Preschool Education of Oaxaca (ENEPO), will do the same for the cruise of the In…
This Wednesday marks the 57th anniversary of the massacre of students in Tlatelolco and thousands of people will participate in the traditional march called by Committee 68. The mobilization is scheduled at 4:00 p.m. from Plaza de las... Full note »
This Thursday, October 2, marks the 57th anniversary of the Tlatelolco massacre, a date that every year summons thousands of demonstrators in Mexico City. Authorities of the Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC) plan massive mobilizations that will affect the circulation in the Historic Center and areas such as Tlatelolco, Ciudad Universitaria and the Zócalo capitalino.The unit called on motorists and pedestrians to anticipate their transfers an…
Mexico City, Mexico. Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, reaffirmed this Thursday her government’s commitment to the non-repetition of state crimes, recalling the Tlatelolco massacre of October 2, 1968 and the agreement published a year ago that recognizes those acts as a crime against humanity. “October 2 is not forgotten,” said the president, during her morning press conference, citing the decree issued in the Official Journal of the Federa…
TIJUANA, OCTOBER 2, 2025.- On October 2, 1968, just ten days after the opening of the Olympic Games in Mexico City, the Plaza de las Tres Culturas in Tlatelolco was the scene of a tragedy that mourned, outraged and marked one of the most crooked lines in Mexican national history. Since July of that year, thousands of students from UNAM, IPN and other institutions had led a movement that demanded democratic freedoms, stopped the repression and re…
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