Teachers Face National Guard Agents in Mexican State of Guerrero · Global Voices
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Members of the State Coordination of Education Workers in Guerrero (Ceteg) clashed with elements of the National Guard outside the District Junta 07 of the National Electoral Institute in Chilpancingo, during one of their protests demanding the repeal of the 2007 Isste Law. The troops threw tear gas at them to deter them.
Chilpancingo (Mexico), 29 May (EFE).- Teachers of the State Coordinator of Education Workers of Guerrero (Ceteg) clashed this Thursday with agents of the National Guard (GN) when they tried to vandalize facilities of the National Electoral Institute (INE) in Chilpancingo, capital of the Mexican state of Guerrero, south of Mexico, as part of the national mobilization to demand the abrogation of reforms to their social security system. The teacher…
Motul.- Teachers from different educational establishments took to the streets to protest and demand justice for teachers, several teachers used the voice to express the situation that is going through. Teachers indicated that the repeal of the ISSSTE law 2007, cancellation of the ISSSTE law 2025 as well as retirement ... The entry Teachers mobilize in Motul to inform about their struggle was first published in EstamosAquí MX.
The teachers attacked the officers with sticks and stones and took shields and police sticks from them, until one managed to activate a tear gas grenade that exploded on their feet.


GN elements retreated with tear gas to teachers of the CETEG, after facing outside INE facilities in Chilpancingo.
Anti-riot elements evicted teachers who were trying to re-enter the National Electoral Institute (INE), in the city of Chilpancingo. Hey! We are also in Whatsapp. It starts to follow us now This action took place after another day of radical demonstrations that teachers who make up the State Coordinator of Education Workers (CETEG) carried out in the state capital. It was during the morning of this Thursday May 29 when teachers tried to enter t…
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