Four Women Arrested for Vandalism Against Enforced Disappearances in Puebla
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PUEBLA, PUE.- State and municipal authorities of Puebla came out in defense of the four members of the collective Morras Sororas Histéricas e Históricas, arrested this weekend after participating in a protest for the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearance and damaging the fountain of San Miguel Arcángel, historical heritage of the seventeenth century. The state government expressed its “concern” about the detention and stress…
Feminist march in Puebla ends with damage to the San Miguel Fountain and arrests The march organized this Saturday by the feminist collective Morras Sororas Histéricas e Históricas, within the framework of the International Day of the Victims of Forced Disappearances, culminated in clashes, arrests and damage to the San Miguel Fountain in the Zócalo of Puebla. The mobilization departed from the State Search Commission, traveled to the State Atto…
During the protest for the International Day of Forced Disappearances on Saturday, August 30, 2026 in Puebla, four women members of the “Morras Sororas” collective were arrested by members of the Municipal Police after painting and hammering part of the emblematic San Miguel Fountain. Women from the bus clashed with police officers during the arrest. Photo: X @FreddyOlivieryEn in the city's main square, there was a confrontation between members …
The Government of the State of Puebla, through its Ministry of the Interior, expressed its concern about the incidents that occurred during the march in the framework of the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, in which the source of the Zócalo was vandalized. In an official statement, the state unit stated that “it remains [...] The post Segob disproves damage to the Source of San Miguel appeared first on Oronoticias.
The Management of the Historical Center and Cultural Heritage reports that during the afternoon of August 30, there were effects in the Fuente de San Miguel, located in the Zócalo of the capital, in the framework of a demonstration. Among the damages are identified detachments in some sections, alterations in a previously repaired graft, water dyed with dyes and paint in the external bowl.
Erika Méndez A group of protesters from the group “Morras Sororas Histéricas e Históricas” vandalized the source of San Miguel in Puebla. On August 30 they pronounced themselves in commemoration of the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances. However, with hammers and paint they began vandalizing the source of San Miguel, a situation that provoked indignation of the inhabitants, who decided to confront them. Added to this, th…
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