Videos.- Clashing CNTE with Cops Wanting to Enter the Zócalo
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Mexico City.- Members of the National Coordinadora de Trabajadores de la Educación (CNTE) clashed with capital police who prevented them from moving towards the Zócalo esplanade. Protesters, a majority of Oaxaca's section 22, but also accompanied by their comrades from Baja California, Chiapas and Quintana Roo, tried to enter the first painting of the Historic Center on Avenida 5 de Mayo, however, a block of police from the Secretaría de Segurid…
Members of the CNTE who want to enter the Z calo of CDMX were arrested by SSC police, which desat struggles.
The Secretary General of the Government of Mexico City, César Cravioto, said that the CNTE cannot be on the plate of the Zócalo capitalino because it is adjusting for the World Cup. "The space for the football festival is being adjusted, then even because of a civil protection issue they cannot be there; there are machines, there are works," said the official. He said that negotiations with the CNTE are in charge of the Ministry of the Interior …
Just over two weeks after the start of the World Cup in Mexico City, thousands of teachers from the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) marched Monday through the main avenues of the Historic Center of Mexico City and clashed with elements from the Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC). CNTE members led a encounter with the capital's granaderas that prevented them from passing the Zócalo iron where furniture regarding the activities…
Mexico City, May 25. A police fence prevented the teachers of the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) of Oaxaca from entering the Zócalo of Mexico City. Arriving at the Central Axis Lázaro Cárdenas and 5 de Mayo Street, a crane for heavy vehicles tried to stop the passage of the march, but the non-conforming with truck included, passed through the sidewalk. They arrived almost to the crossing with Bolívar, where the police fence was…
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