El Halconazo (Spanish: The Falcon Strike) was a massacre of student demonstrators by members of the Halcones, a state-sponsored paramilitary group, on...
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Halcones (paramilitary group) (section Halconazo)
of the Federal District Department. The group was responsible for the El Halconazo massacre on 10 June 1971, in which nearly 120 people were killed during...
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the names of "repressors" involved in the 1968 student movement and El Halconazo of 1971 from public places. He specifically proposed that the Licenciado...
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"El Halconazo: cómo fue la masacre que dejó decenas de estudiantes muertos en México en 1971 y llegó a ser investigada como genocidio" [El Halconazo:...
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previous night. The event became known as the "Halconazo tapatío", referencing the 1971 massacre called "El Halconazo", in which paramilitary groups without their...
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Dirty War 1968 Mexican Movement of 1968 1968 Tlatelolco massacre 1971 El Halconazo 1994–late 2010s Chiapas conflict 1994 Zapatista uprising 1995 1995 Zapatista...
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the chief of police in Mexico City when the Corpus-Christi Massacre (El Halconazo) took place. After this, he resigned and returned to his seat in the...
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Villa: el documental de la masacre en San Pedro de la Cueva - El Sol de Hermosillo - Noticias Locales, Policiacas, sobre México, Sonora y el Mundo"....
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10 January 2022. "Colocan antimonumento por víctimas del "Halconazo" en Avenida Juárez". El Universal (in Spanish). 10 June 2021. Archived from the original...
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Halcones, a Mexican paramilitary group that perpetrated the 1971 massacre El Halconazo Halcones FC, in Huehuetenango, Guatemala; a soccer team Halcones de Morelos...
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(1968–1969) Mexican Movement (1968–1968) Tlatelolco massacre (1968) El Halconazo (1971) Chiapas conflict (1994–2014) Zapatista Uprising (1994–2006) Zapatista...
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Sebastián (sculptor) (redirect from El Arbol de la Vida (sculpture))
Sebastian escultor. Mexico: Turner, 2004. Alberto Aguirre (June 10, 2011). "El halconazo" [The falcon strike]. Economista (in Spanish). Mexico City. Abraham Vazquez...
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August 2011. "¿Cómo fue la Masacre del Jueves de Corpus de 1971 o Halconazo?". El Heraldo de México (in Spanish). 10 June 2019. Retrieved 12 May 2020...
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June 10, 1971 he photographed the Corpus Christi massacre, also called Halconazo, which led him being imprisoned and tortured for 10 days. His images were...
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en público" (in Spanish). El Universal. 9 July 2022. Retrieved 12 August 2023. "De joven entusiasta del PRI al "Halconazo": Luis Echeverría Álvarez y...
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Deaths in April 2018 (category Articles with Greek-language sources (el))
Retrieved May 6, 2018. Fallece Armando Lenin Salgado, fotógrafo del 'halconazo' de 1971 (in Spanish) Culture stars who died in 2018: from Choi Eun-hee...
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retrieved Oct 8, 2019 "Fallece Armando Lenin Salgado, fotógrafo del 'halconazo' de 1971", Regeneracion (in Spanish), April 15, 2018, retrieved Oct 8...
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repressed political youth movements known as the Tlatelolco massacre and the Halconazo, which in turn gave way to the so-called Mexican Dirty War of the early...
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Retrieved January 15, 2019. "Fallece Armando Lenin Salgado, fotógrafo del 'halconazo' de 1971", Regeneracion (in Spanish), April 15, 2018, retrieved October...
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