#1DMX. Revolt in the streets of Mexico City

A mini-revolt in the streets of Mexico City let the world know that the presidency of Enrique Peña Nieto will be spurned by the people from Day One of his regime.
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Bilingual independent media by, about, and for social movements in Mexico and beyond
A mini-revolt in the streets of Mexico City let the world know that the presidency of Enrique Peña Nieto will be spurned by the people from Day One of his regime.
It’s shameful that the anniversary of the Mexican Revolution was marked in Eloxochitlán de Flores Magón, Oaxaca, with a bloody police attack against 37 women, men, girls and boys.
Commercial radio stations are trying to keep indigenous peoples from exercising their right to have and create their own news media.
One significant solidarity action was the takeover of the Michoacán government office in Mexico City for a few hours by about 40 students from the #I Am 132 movement.
In Mexico, an elementary school teacher who also was a community organizer in the indigenous community of El Bosque in Chiapas, was framed in the killing of 8 cops, and faces 60 years in prison.
A tremendous effort was required to reach a consensus on a Plan of Action with certain axes; the Plan will be implemented from now until December 3 by the participating organizations who will first seek approval in their assemblies.