The Tlatelolco massacre (Spanish: La Masacre de Tlatelolco) was a military massacre committed by the Mexican Armed Forces against the students of the...
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Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tlatelolco may refer to: Tlatelolco (altepetl), a pre-Columbian Aztec citystate Tlatelolco (archaeological site), an archaeological...
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Tlatelolco (Classical Nahuatl: Tlatelōlco [tɬateˈloːɬko], or Tlatilōlco, modern Nahuatl pronunciation from tlalli - land; telolli - hill; co - place;...
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2007, to remember the 1968 Mexican student demonstrations and the Tlatelolco Massacre victims and survivors. On the south side of the Plaza stands a large...
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The Banana Massacre (Spanish: Matanza/Masacre de las bananeras) was a massacre of workers of the United Fruit Company (now Chiquita) that occurred between...
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bloody events of the Tlatelolco massacre on October 2, 1968, soldiers arrested González de Alba and held him in the Palacio de Lecumberri for two years...
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for the 1968 Tlatelolco massacre of demonstrating students. The station logo depicts the tallest building in the nearby Nonoalco-Tlatelolco residential...
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related incident, the Tlatelolco massacre occurred in which around 400 people were killed by government forces. The Tlatelolco massacre largely overshadowed...
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Gustavo Díaz Ordaz (section Treaty of Tlatelolco)
their subsequent repression by the Army and State forces during the Tlatelolco massacre, in which hundreds of unarmed protesters were killed. His presidency...
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Luis Echeverría (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
arrests, torture, and extrajudicial killings. This culminated with the Tlatelolco massacre of 2 October 1968, which ruptured the Mexican student movement; Díaz...
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Mexican Movement of 1968 (section Tlatelolco massacre)
demonstrations and culminating in a massacre of participants in a peaceful demonstration on 2 October 1968, known as the Tlatelolco massacre. There were lasting changes...
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The Conjunto Urbano Nonoalco Tlatelolco (officially Conjunto Urbano Presidente López Mateos) is the largest apartment complex in Mexico, and second largest...
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El Halconazo (redirect from Corpus Christi Thursday Massacre)
One of the main characters, Elvis, is a member of Los Halcones. Tlatelolco Massacre Death of Giovanni López, whose repressed protests ended up being...
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The Colegio de Santa Cruz in Tlatelolco, Mexico City, is the first and oldest European school of higher learning in the Americas and the first major school...
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The Battle of Tlatelolco was fought between the two pre-Hispanic altepetls (or city-states) Tenochtitlan and Tlatelolco, two independent polities which...
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which included the controversial song "Tlatelolco" released a few months after the 1968 Tlatelolco massacre. According to the 1999 Enrique Krauze documentary...
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Díaz Ordaz arrived at a final decision in the aftermath of the 1968 Tlatelolco massacre, in which the Army killed a multitude of unarmed protesters in Mexico...
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Her best known work is La noche de Tlatelolco (The night of Tlatelolco, the English translation was entitled "Massacre in Mexico") about the repression...
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film, directed by Jorge Fons. It is a film about the Tlatelolco Massacre in the section of Tlatelolco in Mexico City in the evening of October 2, 1968. It...
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Iguala mass kidnapping (redirect from 2014 Iguala massacre)
students were preparing to commemorate the anniversary of the 1968 Tlatelolco massacre, following a tradition where they commandeered several buses to travel...
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before the 1968 Mexico City Olympics ended in the Tlatelolco Massacre (Spanish: La Matanza de Tlatelolco), which highlighted the public's discontent with...
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Mexico (redirect from Estados Unidos de Mexico)
government of Gustavo Díaz Ordaz cracking down. The culmination was the Tlatelolco Massacre, which killed around 300 protesters based on conservative estimates...
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Mexico City (redirect from Ciudad de México)
protests began in the 1960s leading to the massacre of an unknown number of protesting students in Tlatelolco. Three years later, a demonstration in the...
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años de la matanza" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2014-01-05. Retrieved 2015-06-04. "La masacre contra León, 22 años antes de Tlatelolco" (in...
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masacre de Tlatelolco del 68". Life and Style. 1 June 2018. "Retratan en serie las maniobras políticas que llevaron a la masacre de Tlatelolco". El Sur de Acapulco...
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the anniversary of the Tlatelolco massacre, Sheinbaum issued a decree acknowledging the state's responsibility for the massacre. The decree included a...
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countries. After the 1968 Mexican student movements ended in the Tlatelolco massacre in Mexico City, a native hippie movement known as jipitecas grew...
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the national guard attacked the demonstrations thus generating the Tlatelolco massacre. October 12 – October 27 – The Games of the XIX Olympiad are held...
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protest against the Mexican President and to commemorate the 1968 Tlatelolco student massacre, undercover GAFEs worked as agent provocateurs to disrupt the...
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included the Tlatelolco), Tenochcah (Nahuatl pronunciation: [teˈnot͡ʃkaʔ], referring only to the Mexica of Tenochtitlan, excluding Tlatelolco) or Cōlhuah...
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