Insurgents and CDMX Reforms Remove Blocking After 75 Hours
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Traffic CDMX: Is the Reforma e Insurgentes crossing already open? Roadways have affected thousands of motorists seeking to reach their destination.Sáb, 07/06/2025 - 08:31 After three days of blockade in one of Mexico City's busiest intersections, Chiapas normalists withdrew the camp installed in Paseo de la Reforma and Avenida de los Insurgentes, allowing the circulation to be completely liberated.The protesters decided to board buses to the His…
After four days, students from Chiapas raised the sit-in that they installed on Reforma and Insurgentes Avenue, to demand the clarification of the death of their partner Jesús Alain Vázquez, which occurred on March 15 during a police persecution in Tuxtla Gutiérrez. The students managed to enter into dialogue with authorities to advance the investigations of the case and later announced that they would settle their sit-in in another area of the …
Rodolfo DorantesAfter 75 hours of blockade in Paseo de la Reforma and Avenida de los Insurgentes, on Friday afternoon, the teachers of Chiapas decided to relocate their sit-in to Plaza de Santo Domingo, in the center of Mexico City (CDMX). The approximately 150 students who stayed from 2:00 p.m. last Tuesday at the crossing of both primary roads in the heart of the capital, began to store their belongings and disassemble the tent they kept in th…
Normalists from Chiapas dismantled the sit-in that they installed on Paseo de la Reforma and Insurgentes Avenue in Mexico City. Now, they would move to Santo Domingo Square, in the Historic Center of the CDMX. Video. Normalists from Chiapas Dismantle Plantón in Reforma and Insurgentes, in the Related CDMXVideo: This is how you see from the Air Block of Normalists from Chiapas in Reforma and Insurgentes, CDMX For four days, the normalists placed …
Students at the Normal Rural School Mactumactzá demand that Governor Eduardo Ramírez explain the cause of death of normalist Jorge Salcedo / OEM-Report Students from the Normal Rural School Mactumactzá traveled to Mexico City on Tuesday, June 4, to demand that the death of their partner Jesús Alaín Vázquez be clarified, which occurred last May 15 in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, allegedly at the hands of state security elements.
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