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  • 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)
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  • 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)
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  • 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)
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  • 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)
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  • 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
  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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
  • 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
  • Hooded activists throw 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
  • Hooded activists throw 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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 couple kisses in front of 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
  • Hooded activists throw 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
  • An activist shows a placard with a photography of one of the 49 children who died during an accidental fire in Guardería ABC Hermosillo in 2009, northern state of Sonora, during a protest there sctivists of the movement #yosoy132 closed the access to Televisa, in Mexico City on July 27th, 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Mexico: Activists of the movement #yosoy132 close the access to Televisa, in Mexico City.  Televisa, the main national television station is indicated to support the presidential candidate Enrique Peña Nieto who is alleged as winner in a controversial electoral process. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Policemen stand in front of the entry of  Televisa, in Mexico City.  Televisa, the main national television station is indicated to support the presidential candidate Enrique Peña Nieto who is alleged as winner in a controversial electoral process. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Activists of the movement #yosoy132 close the access to Televisa, in Mexico City.  Televisa, the main national television station is indicated to support the presidential candidate Enrique Peña Nieto who is alleged as winner in a controversial electoral process. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20120727_Televisa_04.jpg
  • Mexico: Activists of the movement #yosoy132 close the access to Televisa, in Mexico City.  Televisa, the main national television station is indicated to support the presidential candidate Enrique Peña Nieto who is alleged as winner in a controversial electoral process. (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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • A member of the movement #yosoy132 sits near policemen where activists close the access to Televisa, in Mexico City on July 27th, 2012.  Televisa, the main national television station is indicated to support the presidential candidate Enrique Peña Nieto who is alleged as winner in a controversial electoral process on july 1st, 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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  • 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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  • 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_18.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)
    PL_20130901_clashes_13.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)
    PL_20130901_clashes_11.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)
    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)
    PL_20130901_clashes_02.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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  • 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_03.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)
    PL_20130901_clashes_01.JPG
  • A masked activist holds Molotov cocktails 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_07.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)
    PL_20130901_clashes_04.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 drone flies  over 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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  • 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_03.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)
    PL_20130901_clashes_15.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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Members of the 400 Pueblos movement, formed to oppose former Veracruz Governor Dante Delgado, dance undressed in front of riot policemen during a protest outside the Governorship in Mexico City on June 18th, 2008.  Picture taken on b&w negative film. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • An activist carries a puppet of a dinosaur with the presidential band and a banner with Televisa logo.  Activists from movement #yosoy132 who allege electoral fraud in mexican presidencial elections protest in Mexico City streets on May 7th, 2012.  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Activists from movement #yosoy132 who allege electoral fraud in mexican presidencial elections protest in Mexico City streets on May 7th, 2012.  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Activists from movement #yosoy132 who allege electoral fraud in mexican presidencial elections protest in Mexico City streets on May 7th, 2012.  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • A statue is covered by a plastic bag in its head and labeled with a banner that reads 'Sopriana'.   Activists from movement #yosoy132 who allege electoral fraud in mexican presidencial elections protest in Mexico City streets on May 7th, 2012.  (Photo: 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)
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  • Central american migrants walk during the night  in Tenosique in a protest into the Nationa Migratory institute  local facilities during the "Viacrucis migrante"  on April 6th, 2012. (Photo: 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)
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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)
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  • Nepomuceno Moreno, member of the   Movement for Peace with Justice and Dignity killed on November 28th, 2011, is displayed on video in the wall of the Estela de Luz on November 28th, 2012. / Nepomuceno Moreno, miembro del Movimiento por la Paz con Justicia y Dignidad asesinado el 28 de noviembre de 2011, aparece en una proyección en el muro de la Estela de Luz el  28 de noviembre de 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Nepomuceno Moreno, member of the   Movement for Peace with Justice and Dignity killed on November 28th, 2011, is displayed on video in the wall of the Estela de Luz on November 28th, 2012. / Nepomuceno Moreno, miembro del Movimiento por la Paz con Justicia y Dignidad asesinado el 28 de noviembre de 2011, aparece en una proyección en el muro de la Estela de Luz el  28 de noviembre de 2012. (Photo: 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)
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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)
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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)
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  • Headed by Fray Tomás González, director of shelter "La 72", central american migrants walk during the night  in Tenosique in a protest into the Nationa Migratory institute  local facilities during the "Viacrucis migrante"  on April 6th, 2012.  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • MEXICO CITY.- A man dressed as Miguel Hidalgo (initiator of Mexican Independence in 1810) supports the unionized teachers from the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE, by its initials in spanish) protest in Los Pinos presidential  residence in Mexico City against Enrique Peña Nieto Educational Reform, on August 28th, 2013. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Una mujer  participa en una protesta a un mes del asesinato de Javier Valdez, periodista de Sinaloa, el 15 de junio de 2017 / A woman participates in protest a month after journalist Javier Valdez was killed in Culiacán, Sinaloa. June 15, 2017 (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Periodistas y activistas protestan en la Procuraduría General de la República tras el asesinato de 3 periodistas solo en l mes de marzo de 2018. Los periodistas son Cecilio Pineda en Guerrero; Ricardo Monlui en Veracruz y Miroslava Breach en Chihuahua / Journalists and activists protest in the General Attorney of the Republic (PGR in its Spanish initials) office in Mexico City after the assassination of three journalists only in the month of March 2017. The journalists are Cecilio Pineda in Guerrero; Ricardo Monlui in Veracruz and Miroslava Breach in Chihuahua.  (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
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Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
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This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
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They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
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Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
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This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
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They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: 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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  • Central American migrants participate in a meeting in the Mexican Senate after arriving to Mexico City on April 24th, 2014. Migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
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Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
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This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
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They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
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Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
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This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
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They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
<br />
Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
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This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
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They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Activistas protestan el 8 de agosto de 2015 tras el asesinato en un departamento de la Ciudad de México de la trabajadora Alejandra Negrete,  la maquinista Yesenia Quiroz, la modelo colombiana Mile Virginia Martín, la activista Nadia Vera y el fotoperiodista Rubén Espinosa / Activists protest in Mexico City on August 8th, 2015, after the worker Alejandra Negrete, makeup artist Yesenia Quiroz, the Colombian model Mile Virginia Martín, the activist Nadia Vera  and photojournalist Rubén Espinosa, were killed in a loft in Mexico City.  (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Periodistas protestan el 2 de agosto de 2015 después de saberse que el fotoperiodista Rubén Espinosa fue asesinado juntos 4 mujeres en un departamento en la Ciudad de México. La investigación del crimen no se ha resuelto hasta la fecha / Journalists protest in Mexico City on August 2nd, 2015, after photojournalist Rubén Espinosa was killed with 4 women in a loft in Mexico City. The crime investigation has not been solved to date.  (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Periodistas protestan el 2 de agosto de 2015 después de saberse que el fotoperiodista Rubén Espinosa fue asesinado juntos 4 mujeres en un departamento en la Ciudad de México. La investigación del crimen no se ha resuelto hasta la fecha / Journalists protest in Mexico City on August 2nd, 2015, after photojournalist Rubén Espinosa was killed with 4 women in a loft in Mexico City. The crime investigation has not been solved to date.  (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
<br />
Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
<br />
This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
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They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
<br />
Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
<br />
This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
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They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
<br />
Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
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This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
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They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • A religious man reacts as a male couple kisses putting a banner that reads "God bless our love" (referring him ans his wife). .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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  • El 7 de enero de 2015, periodistas colocan carteles en la representación del gobierno de Veracruz exigiendo la aparición con vida de Moisés Sánchez Cerezo, periodista fundador de “La Unión” secuestrado en Medellín de Bravo el 2 de enero. Su cuerpo sin vida fue encontrado el 24 de enero.  / Journalists protest on January 7th, 2015, demanding the hand over of the journalist founder of “La Unión” Moisés Sánchez Cerezo, kidnapped on January 2nd 2015 in Medellín de Bravo. Sánchez Cerezo was found dead on January 24th, 2015. (Foto: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Central American migrants participate in a meeting in the Mexican Senate after arriving to Mexico City on April 24th, 2014. Migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
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Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
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This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
<br />
They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
<br />
Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
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This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
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They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
<br />
Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
<br />
This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
<br />
They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
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  • Central American migrants have to make deadly, irregular and clandestine travels hidden in the wagons and gonads of the train through Mexico during weeks to arrive to the U.S.  The train is nicknamed "La Bestia" (The Beast) due to its dangerousness.<br />
<br />
Each Holly Week, along with Mexican human rights activists, make religious and protest activities during the "Viacrucis del migrante". <br />
<br />
This year, they walk on foot, since the evening of Thursday April 17th, after the train where they travel, under Ferrocarriles del Istmo enterprise orders, unhooked the gonads with people and left them abandoned in Tenosique. After being left, they made the decision to continue their way on foot. <br />
<br />
They have traveled on foot more than 100 km (328 000 ft) from Tenosique, Tabasco demanding an end to the violence against migrants and free transit through Mexico. (Photo credit: Prometeo Lucero)
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