10 thousand people march through Ayotzinapa

by times news cr

The capital government reported the attendance of 10 thousand people to the march for the tenth anniversary of the events of Ayotzinapa; as well as its peaceful realization without confrontations.

This Thursday the peaceful mobilization on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the disappearance of the normalistas of Ayotzinapa, Guerrero, which departed sharply at 4:00 p.m. Angel’s Glorieta of Independence towards the plate of the Plinth capital.

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The document released by the capital government reported that the local president, Martí Batres, instructed the participation of the Government and Citizen Security Secretariats to accompany the march and guarantee the integrity of protesters and the population in general.

The capital police deployed a total of 500 elements to accompany the mobilization; while the Undersecretariat of Traffic Control He instructed 200 of his troops, supported by 26 units, 15 motorcycles and three cranes, to carry out tasks that would speed up the vehicular flow during the route.

Likewise, the Rescue and Medical Emergencies Squad (ERUM) participated by assigning five paramedics, one ambulance and two motorcycle ambulances to provide services that may be required, however no injuries were reported.

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Meanwhile, the Government Secretary reported that more than 500 of its public servants participated during the mobilization, including personnel from the Political Concertation and the Dialogue and Coexistence Brigade, in order to establish agreements and prioritize dialogue in the event of any conflict.

“A minority group of 100 people with their faces covered and unrelated to the organization of the march carried out graffiti and caused damage to street furniture, facades and facilities of various private businesses and some stations of the Metro and Metrobús Collective Transport System (STC)” , the local government stated in the statement.

Finally, through the statement, the capital government endorsed the right to free demonstration, and reiterated its support for the struggle of mothers and fathers of the disappeared normalistas of Ayotzinapa, who are in search of truth and justice.

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2024-10-01 17:09:30

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