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  • A group of universitary activist rioted against the College of Sciences and Humanities directive installations on  February 6th, 2013, after 6 students were expelled from school and 10 more were arrested in two different acts in one week.  ..Riots  happened after students from public schools marched remembering the Federal Police takeover of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) back in February 6th, 2000, to end a 10 months long student strike that demanded public and costless universitary edication. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    20130206 student riots
  • A group of universitary activist rioted against the College of Sciences and Humanities directive installations on  February 6th, 2013, after 6 students were expelled from school and 10 more were arrested in two different acts in one week.  ..Riots  happened after students from public schools marched remembering the Federal Police takeover of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) back in February 6th, 2000, to end a 10 months long student strike that demanded public and costless universitary edication. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    20130206 student riots
  • A group of universitary activist rioted against the College of Sciences and Humanities directive installations on  February 6th, 2013, after 6 students were expelled from school and 10 more were arrested in two different acts in one week.  ..Riots  happened after students from public schools marched remembering the Federal Police takeover of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) back in February 6th, 2000, to end a 10 months long student strike that demanded public and costless universitary edication. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    20130206 student riots
  • A group of universitary activist rioted against the College of Sciences and Humanities directive installations on  February 6th, 2013, after 6 students were expelled from school and 10 more were arrested in two different acts in one week.  ..Riots  happened after students from public schools marched remembering the Federal Police takeover of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) back in February 6th, 2000, to end a 10 months long student strike that demanded public and costless universitary edication. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    20130206 student riots
  • A group of universitary activist rioted against the College of Sciences and Humanities directive installations on  February 6th, 2013, after 6 students were expelled from school and 10 more were arrested in two different acts in one week.  ..Riots  happened after students from public schools marched remembering the Federal Police takeover of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) back in February 6th, 2000, to end a 10 months long student strike that demanded public and costless universitary edication. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    20130206 student riots
  • A group of universitary activist rioted against the College of Sciences and Humanities directive installations on  February 6th, 2013, after 6 students were expelled from school and 10 more were arrested in two different acts in one week.  ..Riots  happened after students from public schools marched remembering the Federal Police takeover of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) back in February 6th, 2000, to end a 10 months long student strike that demanded public and costless universitary edication. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    20130206 student riots
  • A group of universitary activist rioted against the College of Sciences and Humanities directive installations on  February 6th, 2013, after 6 students were expelled from school and 10 more were arrested in two different acts in one week.  ..Riots  happened after students from public schools marched remembering the Federal Police takeover of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) back in February 6th, 2000, to end a 10 months long student strike that demanded public and costless universitary edication. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    20130206 student riots
  • A group of universitary activist rioted against the College of Sciences and Humanities directive installations on  February 6th, 2013, after 6 students were expelled from school and 10 more were arrested in two different acts in one week.  ..Riots  happened after students from public schools marched remembering the Federal Police takeover of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) back in February 6th, 2000, to end a 10 months long student strike that demanded public and costless universitary edication. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    20130206 student riots
  • A group of universitary activist rioted against the College of Sciences and Humanities directive installations on  February 6th, 2013, after 6 students were expelled from school and 10 more were arrested in two different acts in one week.  ..Riots  happened after students from public schools marched remembering the Federal Police takeover of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) back in February 6th, 2000, to end a 10 months long student strike that demanded public and costless universitary edication. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    20130206 student riots
  • El baile de los reguetoneros, conocido como "perreo" fue criminalizado y perseguido por autoridades, por lo que pasó de hacerse abiertamente en las calles a hacerse discretamente en antros cerrados. (Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Periodistas protestan en el Ángel de la Independencia contra las agresiones contra la libertad de prensa en México. La convocatoria, llamada en redes sociales #PrensaNoDisparen, surgió tras la muerte de Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, encontrado muerto el 11 de febrero de este año en Veracruz. Con Gregorio, suman 10 comunicadores asesinados en ese estado. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Journalists protest in Mexico City on February 11th, 2014, for the release alive of Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, journalist kidnapped on February 5th.  Hours after the protest, that took place in the Governors' representative house in Mexico City and the Special Prosecutor on Free Speech offices, Veracruz government announced Jiménez was found dead in Las Choapas.  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20140211_journalist_01.JPG
  • Luis y Yahir acuden a la celebración de San Judas en San Hipólito. Normalmente se dedican a pasear por las calles y jugar frontenis.  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Un joven carga una figura de San Judas Tadeo entre los puestos circundantes a la iglesia de San Hipólito en la Ciudad de México. La figura lleva una bandera de los Estados Unidos a la espalda. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Uriel, de 17 años, vende dulces y chocolates en el transporte público. Dejó la escuela secundaria para dedicarse a la venta. Vive en Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, en la zona cinurbada del Estado de México. ( Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20120926_san-judas-mex_02.JPG
  • Periodistas protestan en el Ángel de la Independencia contra las agresiones contra la libertad de prensa en México. La convocatoria, llamada en redes sociales #PrensaNoDisparen, surgió tras la muerte de Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, encontrado muerto el 11 de febrero de este año en Veracruz. Con Gregorio, suman 10 comunicadores asesinados en ese estado. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20140223_periodistas_02.JPG
  • Journalists protest in Mexico City on February 11th, 2014, for the release alive of Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, journalist kidnapped on February 5th.  Hours after the protest, that took place in the Governors' representative house in Mexico City and the Special Prosecutor on Free Speech offices, Veracruz government announced Jiménez was found dead in Las Choapas.  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20140211_journalist_03.JPG
  • Mexico City is seen in an aerial picture  on December 24th, 2013. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Vista aƩrea
  • El baile de los reguetoneros, conocido como "perreo" fue criminalizado y perseguido por autoridades, por lo que pasó de hacerse abiertamente en las calles a hacerse discretamente en antros cerrados. (Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20120930_san-judas-mex_14.JPG
  • Guadalupe y Montse, de 20 y 18 años, devotas de San Judas, trabajan en un taller de costura. El fin de semana se trasladan hacia una discoteca al norte de la Ciudad de México. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Un devoto a San Judas Tadeo camina en las cercanías de la Iglesia de San Hipólito, en la Ciudad de México.  (Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20120928_san-judas-mex_04.JPG
  • Uriel, de 17 años, vende dulces y chocolates en el transporte público. Dejó la escuela secundaria para dedicarse a la venta. Vive en Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, en la zona cinurbada del Estado de México. ( Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20120926_san-judas-mex_01.JPG
  • Periodistas protestan en el Ángel de la Independencia contra las agresiones contra la libertad de prensa en México. La convocatoria, llamada en redes sociales #PrensaNoDisparen, surgió tras la muerte de Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, encontrado muerto el 11 de febrero de este año en Veracruz. Con Gregorio, suman 10 comunicadores asesinados en ese estado. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20140223_periodistas_07.JPG
  • Periodistas protestan en el Ángel de la Independencia contra las agresiones contra la libertad de prensa en México. La convocatoria, llamada en redes sociales #PrensaNoDisparen, surgió tras la muerte de Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, encontrado muerto el 11 de febrero de este año en Veracruz. Con Gregorio, suman 10 comunicadores asesinados en ese estado. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20140223_periodistas_03.JPG
  • Journalists protest in Mexico City on February 11th, 2014, for the release alive of Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, journalist kidnapped on February 5th.  Hours after the protest, that took place in the Governors' representative house in Mexico City and the Special Prosecutor on Free Speech offices, Veracruz government announced Jiménez was found dead in Las Choapas.  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20140211_journalist_05.JPG
  • Activists free access to metro subway, after Mexico City government announced an increase of 2 mexican pesos per passenger. The minimum daily wage in Mexico City is about 63 pesos. Since December (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20131210_metro-popular_02.JPG
  • Nadin Reyes, daughter of Edmundo Reyes Amaya holds a banner with a portrait of her father, on August 30th, 2012.  Edmundo, or Andrés Reyes Amaya, alleged member of the Revolutionary Popular Army, sociailst armed organization, was dissapeared my members of Mexican Army on May 25th, 2007. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Journalists protest under the Angel de la Independencia on May 5th, 2012 after continuous attacks against the press. Regina Martínez, Proceso magazine correspondient, was murdered on April 29th, and four more media workers, two of them active photojournalists were killed in Veracruz on May 3rd, 2012. / Periodistas protestan en el Ángel de la independiencia el 5 de mayo de 2012 tras continuos ataques contra la prensa. Regina Martinez, corresponsal de la revista Proceso fue asesinada el 29 de abril y cuatro trabajadores de medios, dos fotoperiodistas entre ellos, fueron asesinados en Veracruz el 3 de mayo de 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Un joven vendedor ambulante muestra su tatuaje con la imagen de San Judas en las cercanías del metro Revolución. (Prometeo Lucero)
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  • En las afueras de la iglesia de San Hipólito, ambulantes ofrecen gorras para los visitantes. (Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Un vendedor ambulante gesticula tras un aparato de sonido modificado en los alrededores de San Hipólito. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Devotos a San Judas pasean sus figuras por la noche a las afueras de la iglesia de San Hipólito en la Ciudad de México (Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Alejandro y Luis acuden desde el estado de Hidalgo a dar gracias a San Judas a la iglesia de San Hipólito en la Ciudad de México. Luis sobrevivió a un accidente de trabajo y Alejandro pasó de grado escolar. (Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Uriel, de 17 años, vende dulces y chocolates en el transporte público. Dejó la escuela secundaria para dedicarse a la venta. Vive en Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, en la zona cinurbada del Estado de México. ( Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20120928_san-judas-mex_03.JPG
  • Un grupo de danzantes prehispánicos danza en la plaza Tolsá, en el centro de la Ciudad de México, el 23 de febrero de 2014, día que se conmemora el natalicio de Cuauhtémoc. Algunos grupos, también conocidos como calpulli, buscan mantener vivas las tradiciones mexicas. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
    Danza prehispƔnica en Plaza TolsƔ
  • Un grupo de danzantes prehispánicos danza en la plaza Tolsá, en el centro de la Ciudad de México, el 23 de febrero de 2014, día que se conmemora el natalicio de Cuauhtémoc. Algunos grupos, también conocidos como calpulli, buscan mantener vivas las tradiciones mexicas. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
    Danza prehispƔnica en Plaza TolsƔ
  • Periodistas protestan en el Ángel de la Independencia contra las agresiones contra la libertad de prensa en México. La convocatoria, llamada en redes sociales #PrensaNoDisparen, surgió tras la muerte de Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, encontrado muerto el 11 de febrero de este año en Veracruz. Con Gregorio, suman 10 comunicadores asesinados en ese estado. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20140223_periodistas_08.JPG
  • Periodistas protestan en el Ángel de la Independencia contra las agresiones contra la libertad de prensa en México. La convocatoria, llamada en redes sociales #PrensaNoDisparen, surgió tras la muerte de Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, encontrado muerto el 11 de febrero de este año en Veracruz. Con Gregorio, suman 10 comunicadores asesinados en ese estado. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20140223_periodistas_06.JPG
  • Journalists protest in Mexico City on February 11th, 2014, for the release alive of Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, journalist kidnapped on February 5th.  Hours after the protest, that took place in the Governors' representative house in Mexico City and the Special Prosecutor on Free Speech offices, Veracruz government announced Jiménez was found dead in Las Choapas.  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20140211_journalist_06.JPG
  • Journalists protest in Mexico City on February 11th, 2014, for the release alive of Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, journalist kidnapped on February 5th.  Hours after the protest, that took place in the Governors' representative house in Mexico City and the Special Prosecutor on Free Speech offices, Veracruz government announced Jiménez was found dead in Las Choapas.  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20140211_journalist_04.JPG
  • Activists free access to metro subway, after Mexico City government announced an increase of 2 mexican pesos per passenger. The minimum daily wage in Mexico City is about 63 pesos. Since December (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20131210_metro-popular_05.JPG
  • Activists free access to metro subway, after Mexico City government announced an increase of 2 mexican pesos per passenger. The minimum daily wage in Mexico City is about 63 pesos. Since December (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20131210_metro-popular_04.JPG
  • Activists protests against  forced disappearance in front of the Foreign Ministry in Mexico City on August 30th, 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20120830_Forced-Dissapearance_04.JPG
  • Mexican journalists protest in Mexico City after the assasination the day before of Proceso magazine correspondient Regina Martínez, in the state of Veracruz on April 29th, 2012.  In Veracruz, located next to the Gulf of Mexico, 5 journalists have been killed in the last 17 months, and other 13 have been exiled, says the organization Article 19. / Periodistas mexicanos protestan en la Ciudad de México tras el asesinato de la corresponsal de la revista Proceso, Regina Martínez, en el estado de Veracruz el día anterior, En Veracruz, estado localizado junto al Golfo de México, 5 periodistas han sido asesinados en los últimos 17 meses y otros 13 han salido del estado, según la organización Artículo 19. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20120429_Journalists_protest_03.JPG
  • Journalists protest in Mexico City on February 11th, 2014, for the release alive of Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, journalist kidnapped on February 5th.  Hours after the protest, that took place in the Governors' representative house in Mexico City and the Special Prosecutor on Free Speech offices, Veracruz government announced Jiménez was found dead in Las Choapas.  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20140211_journalist_02.JPG
  • Mexico City is seen in an aerial picture  on December 24th, 2013. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Vista aƩrea
  • Activists free access to metro subway, after Mexico City government announced an increase of 2 mexican pesos per passenger. The minimum daily wage in Mexico City is about 63 pesos. Since December (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20131210_metro-popular_03.JPG
  • Mexican journalists protest in Mexico City after the assasination the day before of Proceso magazine correspondient Regina Martínez, in the state of Veracruz on April 29th, 2012.  In Veracruz, located next to the Gulf of Mexico, 5 journalists have been killed in the last 17 months, and other 13 have been exiled, says the organization Article 19. / Periodistas mexicanos protestan en la Ciudad de México tras el asesinato de la corresponsal de la revista Proceso, Regina Martínez, en el estado de Veracruz el día anterior, En Veracruz, estado localizado junto al Golfo de México, 5 periodistas han sido asesinados en los últimos 17 meses y otros 13 han salido del estado, según la organización Artículo 19. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20120429_Journalists_protest_02.JPG
  • Un grupo de danzantes prehispánicos danza en la plaza Tolsá, en el centro de la Ciudad de México, el 23 de febrero de 2014, día que se conmemora el natalicio de Cuauhtémoc. Algunos grupos, también conocidos como calpulli, buscan mantener vivas las tradiciones mexicas. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
    Danza prehispƔnica en Plaza TolsƔ
  • Periodistas protestan en el Ángel de la Independencia contra las agresiones contra la libertad de prensa en México. La convocatoria, llamada en redes sociales #PrensaNoDisparen, surgió tras la muerte de Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, encontrado muerto el 11 de febrero de este año en Veracruz. Con Gregorio, suman 10 comunicadores asesinados en ese estado. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20140223_periodistas_04.JPG
  • Periodistas protestan en el Ángel de la Independencia contra las agresiones contra la libertad de prensa en México. La convocatoria, llamada en redes sociales #PrensaNoDisparen, surgió tras la muerte de Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, encontrado muerto el 11 de febrero de este año en Veracruz. Con Gregorio, suman 10 comunicadores asesinados en ese estado. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20140223_periodistas_01.JPG
  • Activists free access to metro subway, after Mexico City government announced an increase of 2 mexican pesos per passenger. The minimum daily wage in Mexico City is about 63 pesos. Since December (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20131210_metro-popular_01.JPG
  • Journalists protest under the Angel de la Independencia on May 5th, 2012 after continuous attacks against the press. Regina Martínez, Proceso magazine correspondient, was murdered on April 29th, and four more media workers, two of them active photojournalists were killed in Veracruz on May 3rd, 2012. / Periodistas protestan en el Ángel de la independiencia el 5 de mayo de 2012 tras continuos ataques contra la prensa. Regina Martinez, corresponsal de la revista Proceso fue asesinada el 29 de abril y cuatro trabajadores de medios, dos fotoperiodistas entre ellos, fueron asesinados en Veracruz el 3 de mayo de 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20120505_Journalists_protest_02.JPG
  • Mexican journalists protest in Mexico City after the assasination the day before of Proceso magazine correspondient Regina Martínez, in the state of Veracruz on April 29th, 2012.  In Veracruz, located next to the Gulf of Mexico, 5 journalists have been killed in the last 17 months, and other 13 have been exiled, says the organization Article 19. / Periodistas mexicanos protestan en la Ciudad de México tras el asesinato de la corresponsal de la revista Proceso, Regina Martínez, en el estado de Veracruz el día anterior, En Veracruz, estado localizado junto al Golfo de México, 5 periodistas han sido asesinados en los últimos 17 meses y otros 13 han salido del estado, según la organización Artículo 19. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Activists protests against  forced disappearance in front of the Foreign Ministry in Mexico City on August 30th, 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Portraits of  forced disappearance victims are shown in front of the Foreign Ministry in Mexico City on August 30th, 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Activists hang a banner against forced dissapearance on the fences in front of the Foreign Ministry in Mexico City on August 30th, 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20120830_Forced-Dissapearance_01.JPG
  • Mexican journalists protest in Mexico City after the assasination the day before of Proceso magazine correspondient Regina Martínez, in the state of Veracruz on April 29th, 2012.  In Veracruz, located next to the Gulf of Mexico, 5 journalists have been killed in the last 17 months, and other 13 have been exiled, says the organization Article 19. / Periodistas mexicanos protestan en la Ciudad de México tras el asesinato de la corresponsal de la revista Proceso, Regina Martínez, en el estado de Veracruz el día anterior, En Veracruz, estado localizado junto al Golfo de México, 5 periodistas han sido asesinados en los últimos 17 meses y otros 13 han salido del estado, según la organización Artículo 19. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20120429_Journalists_protest_01.JPG
  • Six Greenpeace activists unfurl a huge (100m square) banner with the message in Mexican: ?¿Nuclear? No, thanks?, on the new Mexican Senate building, 78m high. Currently the Mexican energy authorities are demanding an expansion of nuclear energy facilities over the next 15 years. 04/11/2011 (Photo: Greenpeace / Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Journalists protest under the Angel de la Independencia on May 5th, 2012 after continuous attacks against the press. Regina Martínez, Proceso magazine correspondient, was murdered on April 29th, and four more media workers, two of them active photojournalists were killed in Veracruz on May 3rd, 2012. / Periodistas protestan en el Ángel de la independiencia el 5 de mayo de 2012 tras continuos ataques contra la prensa. Regina Martinez, corresponsal de la revista Proceso fue asesinada el 29 de abril y cuatro trabajadores de medios, dos fotoperiodistas entre ellos, fueron asesinados en Veracruz el 3 de mayo de 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20120505_Journalists_protest_01.JPG
  • Students  conmemorate the 'Massacre of Tlatelolco" ocurred on october 2nd, 1968, when Mexican Army and a paramilitary group called "Halcones" (Falcoms), opened fire against  a student meeting in Tlatelolco, leaving an undetermined number of dead and wounded people. October 2nd, 2012  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Students  conmemorate the 'Massacre of Tlatelolco" ocurred on october 2nd, 1968, when Mexican Army and a paramilitary group called "Halcones" (Falcoms), opened fire against  a student meeting in Tlatelolco, leaving an undetermined number of dead and wounded people. October 2nd, 2012  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Students  conmemorate the 'Massacre of Tlatelolco" ocurred on october 2nd, 1968, when Mexican Army and a paramilitary group called "Halcones" (Falcoms), opened fire against  a student meeting in Tlatelolco, leaving an undetermined number of dead and wounded people. October 2nd, 2012  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20121002_Students_02.JPG
  • Students  conmemorate the 'Massacre of Tlatelolco" ocurred on october 2nd, 1968, when Mexican Army and a paramilitary group called "Halcones" (Falcoms), opened fire against  a student meeting in Tlatelolco, leaving an undetermined number of dead and wounded people. October 2nd, 2012  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Students  conmemorate the 'Massacre of Tlatelolco" ocurred on october 2nd, 1968, when Mexican Army and a paramilitary group called "Halcones" (Falcoms), opened fire against  a student meeting in Tlatelolco, leaving an undetermined number of dead and wounded people. October 2nd, 2012  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Students  conmemorate the 'Massacre of Tlatelolco" ocurred on october 2nd, 1968, when Mexican Army and a paramilitary group called "Halcones" (Falcoms), opened fire against  a student meeting in Tlatelolco, leaving an undetermined number of dead and wounded people. October 2nd, 2012  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • A group of masked activists who tried to arrive to San Lázaro Legislative Palace clashed with riot police, who maintained a strict encapsulation strategy, during protests against the first Presidential Inform, in Mexico City on September 1st, 2013. Unionized teachers from the National Coodinator of Education Workers (CNTE) stopped confrontations. 16 people were arrested, including 3 independent media journalists. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Workers from labor unions march through Mexico City streets  against the privatization oil,  in the 75th anniversary of its expropriation On March 18th, 1938, president and general Lázaro Cárdenas announced the oil wealth was hereinafter, property of Mexico, and paid an amount to foreign companies to cover an compensation. / Sindicatos marchan por las calles de la Ciudad de México contra la privatización del petróleo en el 75 aniversario de la expropiación petrolera. El 18 de marzo de 1938, el general y presidente Lárazo Cárdenas anunció que la riqueza petrolera sería en adelante propiedad mexicana, y pagó una indemnización a las empresas extranjeras. (Prometeo Lucero)
    20130318 Oil expropiation workers march
  • Victims of the drug war during Felipe Calderon' s administration and members of the   Movement for Peace with Justice and Dignity protest in front of the Estela de Luz on November 28th, 2012. / Víctimas de la violencia por la guerra contra las drogas durante la administración de Felipe Calderón y miembros del Movimiento por la Paz con Justicia y Dignidad protestan en la Estela de Luz el 28 de noviembre de 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mexican Paintball League tournament, Mexico City, march 2 and 3rd, 2013.  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Mexican Paintball League tournament
  • Between 20 and 30 activists identified with anarchist ideology occupied the building of the Rectory of the National Autonomous University of Mexico breaking its armored windows with hammers and stones under David Alfaro Siqueiros' painting, on April 19th, 2013, at the end of a student demonstration in demand for the reinstatement of 5 students expelled from bachelor. During the occupation, a reporter was stripped of his video camera.. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Activists occupy UNAM Rectory
  • Victims of the drug war during Felipe Calderon' s administration and members of the   Movement for Peace with Justice and Dignity protest in front of the Estela de Luz on November 28th, 2012. / Víctimas de la violencia por la guerra contra las drogas durante la administración de Felipe Calderón y miembros del Movimiento por la Paz con Justicia y Dignidad protestan en la Estela de Luz el 28 de noviembre de 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • A group of masked activists who tried to arrive to San Lázaro Legislative Palace clashed with riot police, who maintained a strict encapsulation strategy, during protests against the first Presidential Inform, in Mexico City on September 1st, 2013. Unionized teachers from the National Coodinator of Education Workers (CNTE) stopped confrontations. 16 people were arrested, including 3 independent media journalists. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Members of Amnesty International in Mexico protest in front of the Embassy of Guatemala in Mexico on May 28th, 2013, in solidarity with the victims of violence in that country and in protest against the falloff of the first sentence to ex-president general José Efrain Ríos Montt, initially condemned to 80 years for genocide and crimes against humanity. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mothers of disappeared people from states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Veracruz, Querétaro, Jalisco, Estado de México and Mexico City made the "Second March of Dignity" on May 10th, 2013, Mothers Day, to the Angel de la Independencia demanding results on the investigations. Human Rights Watch reported on February 2013 that, in 149 from 250 documented cases, state agents were involved during the administration of ex-president Felipe Calderón. New Enrique Peña Nieto's administration announced actions, with still no results. .PICTURED: Luis Alvarado, aka "Lolito", grandfather of Mónica Alejandrina Ramírez Alvarado, disappeared 9 years ago in Mexico City. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Second March of Dignity
  • Mothers of dissapeared people begin a hunger strike in front of the General Attorney of the Republic building  in Mexico City on  May 9th, demanding  investigation of their cases of sons and other people disappeared, most of them with violence, during the past administration of Felipe Calderón Hinojosa..PICTURED: Ricardo García Cervantes, sub attorney on Human Rights of the General Attorney of the Republic PGR), who refused to offer warranties to the protestors. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Mothers of dissapeared people begin ..rike
  • Mothers of dissapeared people begin a hunger strike in front of the General Attorney of the Republic building  in Mexico City on  May 9th, demanding  investigation of their cases of sons and other people disappeared, most of them with violence, during the past administration of Felipe Calderón Hinojosa..PICTURED: Ana María Maldonado, mother of Carlos Palomares, disappeared on September 22nd, 2010, in Mexico City.(Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Mothers of dissapeared people begin ..rike
  • An activists tries to calm hooded activist who threw stones and TV sets against riot cops. Activists from movement Yosoy132, among ex-prisoners from December 1st, 2012 riots,  protested outside Televisa building in Mexico City on May first, 2013, called by social media invitations. The protest reclaimed Televisa its responsibility on disinformation on its contents. The detonating of the protest is a joke made by a TV worker who mocked against activists who occupied UNAM Rectory, in front of TV cameras  on April 26th, 2013. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Protest outside Televisa
  • A group of masked activists who tried to arrive to San Lázaro Legislative Palace clashed with riot police, who maintained a strict encapsulation strategy, during protests against the first Presidential Inform, in Mexico City on September 1st, 2013. Unionized teachers from the National Coodinator of Education Workers (CNTE) stopped confrontations. 16 people were arrested, including 3 independent media journalists. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • MEXICO CITY.- Thousands of unionized teachers from the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE, by its initials in spanish) blocked the most important avenues in central Mexico City on August 21st, 2013. Teachers from Oaxaca, Guerrero, Michoacán, Chiapas and Mexico City announced a strike against Enrique Peña Nieto's Educational Reform.   (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • MEXICO CITY.- Parents of the 49 children dead after the fire in the ABC Daycare in 2009, walked through Mexico City streets into the Monumento de la Independencia carrying big portraits and blue and pink flags.<br />
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On june 5th, 2009, the ABC Daycare in Hermosillo, northern state of Sonora, burned after a a fire in a neighbor warehouse.  49 children died and other 41 got hospitalized. The center passed its security requirements and showed, since then, the conditions of the surrogated daycare installations along the country. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Lesbian and homosexual couples and activists joined in the Eastern Bus Passengers Station (Terminal de Autobuses de Pasajeros de Oriente) to perform the "Besaton" (group kiss) in Mexico City on May 17th, 2012. The Besaton, a protest in the International Day against Homophobia is made after a female couple was expelled by policemen and private security from the place on May 13th.. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mothers of disappeared people from states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Veracruz, Querétaro, Jalisco, Estado de México and Mexico City made the "Second March of Dignity" on May 10th, 2013, Mothers Day, to the Angel de la Independencia demanding results on the investigations. Human Rights Watch reported on February 2013 that, in 149 from 250 documented cases, state agents were involved during the administration of ex-president Felipe Calderón. New Enrique Peña Nieto's administration announced actions, with still no results. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Second March of Dignity
  • Mothers of disappeared people from states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Veracruz, Querétaro, Jalisco, Estado de México and Mexico City made the "Second March of Dignity" on May 10th, 2013, Mothers Day, to the Angel de la Independencia demanding results on the investigations. Human Rights Watch reported on February 2013 that, in 149 from 250 documented cases, state agents were involved during the administration of ex-president Felipe Calderón. New Enrique Peña Nieto's administration announced actions, with still no results..PICTURED: Lucila Valdés de Alvarado, grandmother of Mónica Alejandrina Ramírez Alvarado, disappeared 9 years ago in Mexico City. . (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Second March of Dignity
  • Between 20 and 30 activists identified with anarchist ideology occupied the building of the Rectory of the National Autonomous University of Mexico breaking its armored windows with hammers and stones under David Alfaro Siqueiros' painting, on April 19th, 2013, at the end of a student demonstration in demand for the reinstatement of 5 students expelled from bachelor. During the occupation, a reporter was stripped of his video camera.. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Activists occupy UNAM Rectory
  • Victims of the drug war during Felipe Calderon' s administration and members of the   Movement for Peace with Justice and Dignity protest in front of the Estela de Luz on November 28th, 2012. / Víctimas de la violencia por la guerra contra las drogas durante la administración de Felipe Calderón y miembros del Movimiento por la Paz con Justicia y Dignidad protestan en la Estela de Luz el 28 de noviembre de 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • A group of masked activists who tried to arrive to San Lázaro Legislative Palace clashed with riot police, who maintained a strict encapsulation strategy, during protests against the first Presidential Inform, in Mexico City on September 1st, 2013. Unionized teachers from the National Coodinator of Education Workers (CNTE) stopped confrontations. 16 people were arrested, including 3 independent media journalists. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • A group of masked activists who tried to arrive to San Lázaro Legislative Palace clashed with riot police, who maintained a strict encapsulation strategy, during protests against the first Presidential Inform, in Mexico City on September 1st, 2013. Unionized teachers from the National Coodinator of Education Workers (CNTE) stopped confrontations. 16 people were arrested, including 3 independent media journalists. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • A group of masked activists who tried to arrive to San Lázaro Legislative Palace clashed with riot police, who maintained a strict encapsulation strategy, during protests against the first Presidential Inform, in Mexico City on September 1st, 2013. Unionized teachers from the National Coodinator of Education Workers (CNTE) stopped confrontations. 16 people were arrested, including 3 independent media journalists. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Activist Miguel Barrera is detained before the beginning of protests against the first Presidential Inform, in Mexico City on September 1st, 2013. Unionized teachers stopped confrontations. 16 people were arrested, including 3 independent media journalists. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • A group of masked activists who tried to arrive to San Lázaro Legislative Palace clashed with riot police, who maintained a strict encapsulation strategy, during protests against the first Presidential Inform, in Mexico City on September 1st, 2013. Unionized teachers from the National Coodinator of Education Workers (CNTE) stopped confrontations. 16 people were arrested, including 3 independent media journalists. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20130901_clashes_05.JPG
  • A group of masked activists who tried to arrive to San Lázaro Legislative Palace clashed with riot police, who maintained a strict encapsulation strategy, during protests against the first Presidential Inform, in Mexico City on September 1st, 2013. Unionized teachers from the National Coodinator of Education Workers (CNTE) stopped confrontations. 16 people were arrested, including 3 independent media journalists. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • A group of masked activists who tried to arrive to San Lázaro Legislative Palace clashed with riot police, who maintained a strict encapsulation strategy, during protests against the first Presidential Inform, in Mexico City on September 1st, 2013. Unionized teachers from the National Coodinator of Education Workers (CNTE) stopped confrontations. 16 people were arrested, including 3 independent media journalists. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • MEXICO CITY.- Parents of the 49 children dead after the fire in the ABC Daycare in 2009, walked through Mexico City streets into the Monumento de la Independencia carrying big portraits and blue and pink flags.<br />
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On june 5th, 2009, the ABC Daycare in Hermosillo, northern state of Sonora, burned after a a fire in a neighbor warehouse.  49 children died and other 41 got hospitalized. The center passed its security requirements and showed, since then, the conditions of the surrogated daycare installations along the country. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • MEXICO CITY.- Parents of the 49 children dead after the fire in the ABC Daycare in 2009, walked through Mexico City streets into the Monumento de la Independencia carrying big portraits and blue and pink flags.<br />
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On june 5th, 2009, the ABC Daycare in Hermosillo, northern state of Sonora, burned after a a fire in a neighbor warehouse.  49 children died and other 41 got hospitalized. The center passed its security requirements and showed, since then, the conditions of the surrogated daycare installations along the country. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20130604_ABC_anniversary_05.JPG
  • MEXICO CITY.- Parents of the 49 children dead after the fire in the ABC Daycare in 2009, walked through Mexico City streets into the Monumento de la Independencia carrying big portraits and blue and pink flags.<br />
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On june 5th, 2009, the ABC Daycare in Hermosillo, northern state of Sonora, burned after a a fire in a neighbor warehouse.  49 children died and other 41 got hospitalized. The center passed its security requirements and showed, since then, the conditions of the surrogated daycare installations along the country. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20130604_ABC_anniversary_03.JPG
  • MEXICO CITY.- Parents of the 49 children dead after the fire in the ABC Daycare in 2009, walked through Mexico City streets into the Monumento de la Independencia carrying big portraits and blue and pink flags.<br />
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On june 5th, 2009, the ABC Daycare in Hermosillo, northern state of Sonora, burned after a a fire in a neighbor warehouse.  49 children died and other 41 got hospitalized. The center passed its security requirements and showed, since then, the conditions of the surrogated daycare installations along the country. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20130604_ABC_anniversary_01.JPG
  • Members of Amnesty International in Mexico protest in front of the Embassy of Guatemala in Mexico on May 28th, 2013, in solidarity with the victims of violence in that country and in protest against the falloff of the first sentence to ex-president general José Efrain Ríos Montt, initially condemned to 80 years for genocide and crimes against humanity. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20130528_GTM_Embassy_03.JPG
  • Members of Amnesty International in Mexico protest in front of the Embassy of Guatemala in Mexico on May 28th, 2013, in solidarity with the victims of violence in that country and in protest against the falloff of the first sentence to ex-president general José Efrain Ríos Montt, initially condemned to 80 years for genocide and crimes against humanity. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20130528_GTM_Embassy_01.JPG
  • Mexican Paintball League tournament, Mexico City, march 2 and 3rd, 2013.  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Mexican Paintball League tournament
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