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Gen Z protest in Mexico City turns violent
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70222, member: 636"] A demonstration in Mexico City organized by Generation Z members to address crime, corruption and impunity descended into violent clashes that injured 100 police officers and 20 civilians. Pablo Vazquez Camacho from the capital's Secretary of Citizen Security reported that 40 officers needed hospital treatment, with most sustaining contusions and four suffering trauma-related injuries. Authorities arrested 20 individuals who were sent to prosecutors, while another 20 faced administrative charges before a civic judge. The protest attracted diverse participants beyond its young organizers, including supporters of Carlos Manzo, a Michoacan mayor killed by a 17-year-old shooter. Violence erupted when marchers reached Zocalo Square and confronted security forces. Vazquez Camacho condemned the attacks and accused organized groups of encouraging violence from afar. The demonstration reflects a broader pattern of youth activism against inequality and governmental failures, with similar movements emerging in Nepal and Bangladesh. Mexican young people cite persistent frustration with systemic corruption and impunity surrounding violent crimes. [/QUOTE]
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