Traffic flow was disrupted in the center of the capital after a group of women occupied the street on the morning of Thursday, August 8th. Inner Circuit, one of the city’s busiest thoroughfares, experienced an unexpected standstill.
The blockade occurred around 10 am when the collective “Women United“ presented their demands related to the authorities’ neglect of a complaint regarding sexual and workplace harassment by a magistrate.
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The road seizure was recorded on Inner Circuit and Tizoc Street, in the Tlaxpana neighborhood of the Miguel Hidalgo municipality, near the Galerías shopping center.
The women displayed banners featuring the judge in question and the slogan “United for the neighborhood.” The action caused intense chaos on the busy road, which serves as a major thoroughfare through half of the city.
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Since its inception, no authority has attempted to engage in dialogue with the protesters, leading to discontent among drivers and public transport users.
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