Mexican police tear-gas teachers' protest 10 days before World Cup
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The World Cup in Mexico City is scheduled to begin in just over a week, but teachers have set up a protest camp in the center to "make it really uncomfortable for the government." An end to the conflict is not in sight.
The mobilization of the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) in Mexico City continues in the absence of an agreement with the federal authorities. Hundreds of people suffer from blockades in different parts of the country's capital, a city that faces mobility problems on a daily basis.President Claudia Sheinbaum and her cabinet officials insist that there is dialogue with the unconforming teachers. They even ruled out that members of…
Protests against soccer super event in Mexico.
CNTE teachers stepped up protests with the threat of boycotting the World Cup, but the rich Hist Center was walled and Polic to the fren.
In Mexico, teachers demonstrated for more pay just before the World Cup. The police used tear gas when they wanted to reach the planned fan mile.
In protests by teachers, the situation in Mexico City escalates shortly before the World Cup. Demonstrators seem to want to gain access to the place where a large fan zone is built. The police violently intervene.
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