Crime Against Humanity: Sheinbaum Asks Forgiveness for 68th Massacre · Global Voices
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Mexico City.– 57 years after the Tlatelolco massacre, President Claudia Sheinbaum returned to the issue at the morning conference on Thursday, reading an official communiqué recognizing October 2, 1968 as a crime against humanity and reaffirming the public apology offered by the Mexican State to the victims and their families. “On October 2, it is not forgotten. It was not an excess, it was a State crime. It is our duty to ensure that the armed …
Mega October 2 March in Cdmx: What Time Does It Start? Route and Streets Closed by the Demonstration
The mega march is ready in Mexico City to commemorate the massacre of students in Tlatelolco in 1968. This year, 57 years of that tragic event are celebrated and the streets of the capital will be filled with voices demanding justice and memory.This march is scheduled at 4:00 p.m. from the Plaza de las Tres Culturas in Tlatelolco, confirmed the 68 Committee for Democratic Freedoms that organizes this mobilization.This year, not only will the vic…
Diego Rodríguez RuizOn the occasion of the march to commemorate the 57th anniversary of the massacre of students in Plaza de las Tres Culturas, in Tlatelolco, several contingents began to gather at that point in the capital to march towards the Zócalo of Mexico City. The march will be headed by the Committee 68 Pro Democratic Freedoms, it is planned to start the walk at 4:00 p.m. The march in honor of the victims on October 2, 1968 will advance …
The commemorative march in the capital This October 2nd marks the 57th anniversary of the student massacre in Tlatelolco. As every year, students, collectives and social organizations will march from the Plaza de las Tres Culturas to the Zócalo of Mexico City. The mobilization will begin at 16:00 hours and follow the route: Plaza de las Tres Culturas – Avenida Ricardo Flores Magón – Eje Central – Avenida 5 de Mayo – Zócalo Capitalino. Attendees …
Alejandro Matty Ortega Mexico City.- In 2018, 50 years from that October 2, 1968, the CNDH narrated in a document the facts prior to, during and after the massacre of more than 300 students in Tlatelolco, that fateful October 2, which 57 years away is not forgotten. The National Commission for Human Rights reports that on October 2, 1968, in Mexico City, there was a terrible massacre that occurred in Tlatelolco, in the Plaza de las Tres Culturas…
This Thursday, students of the Michoacan University will march towards the Historic Center of Morelia The entrance October 2 is not forgotten: today there is march in Morelia, 57 years after the massacre in Tlatelolco was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.
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