The Sheinbaum Government and the June 10 Denial
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On June 10, 1971, Mexico experienced a black episode of student repression, bringing back the shadow of the massacre of October 2, 1968. La Matanza de Jueves de Corpus or also known as “the halconazo”, in reference to the military group called “Los Halcones”, responsible for the death of 120 students who were demonstrating in Mexico City. In the streets of the capital, a student demonstration marching in support of the University of Nuevo León, …
The banner that proclaimed the end of the Mexican Revolution, on June 10, 1971, still challenges the governments that, like the current one, insist on ignoring its meaning. By Joel Ortega Juárez The movement of June 10, 1971, which took place during the celebration of Corpus Day in the streets of San Cosme, had as its central objective to defend the autonomy of the student movement vis-à-vis the State and to promote a policy of worker-student un…
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