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Cancun, Nov 10 (EFE).- Mexico condemned unanimously Tuesday the police use of guns at the feminist protest in Cancun, the incident that caused several injuries and the resignation of the municipal police chief as well as several accused members, and which awakens the ghosts of police brutality and violence against women in the country. (Camera: LOURDES CRUZ).SHOT LIST: THE MAYOR OF CANCUN MARA LEZAMA SPEAKS AT A PRESS CONFERENCE WHILE PEOPLE TRY TO PAINT OVER THE WALLS COVERED WITH MESSAGES DEMANDING JUSTICE AND CONDEMNING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN CANCUN, MEXICO.

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