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From Generation Z to Zócalo, They Prevent the Passage of Gear

Capital police prevent the entrance of the march of the so-called Generation Z to the Zócalo, in Central Axis and May 5. "Today we are not to face these unfortunates, we are not here to create more violence, because we are not like the Government, we are not like that system of power that is oppressing us, we come to a slogan that everyone, everyone, everyone belongs to us", they read in a statement, The demonstrators returned to the Hemicycle t…

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Capital police prevent the entrance of the march of the so-called Generation Z to the Zócalo, in Central Axis and May 5. "Today we are not to face these unfortunates, we are not here to create more violence, because we are not like the Government, we are not like that system of power that is oppressing us, we come to a slogan that everyone, everyone, everyone belongs to us", they read in a statement, The demonstrators returned to the Hemicycle t…

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This Saturday the march called by the Generation Z movement took place in Mexico City, attended by an estimated 300 people, according to figures from the Ministry of Citizen Security (SSC) capital. With the slogan “Against the crisis of insecurity in Mexico”, the contingent left at noon of the Angel of Independence and planned to finish in front of the National Palace, but they were prevented by police elements.

With black flags from the Anime One Piece, young people, mostly from the so-called Z generation, marched this Saturday from the Angel of Independence to the Chamber to Juárez, in a demonstration marked by slogans against violence throughout the country. “It is a peaceful demonstration that aims to make visible that as a citizen we are aware that Mexico is going through a crisis of insecurity that is taking the lives of many Mexican people day by…

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On November 8, in Mexico City, since 10:00 AM, young citizens gathered to protest against the government, but their movement has stood out for the use of Jolly Roger, a symbol popularly associated with the One Piece manga. Participants of the march gathered at the Independence Monument and marched towards the Plaza Constitución, in the center of the Mexican capital.The main protests of the protesters were directed towards insecurity and violence…

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