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Mexico City, Sep 24 (EFE).- Around thousand of people from different organizations marched in Mexico City Friday to demand an end to the violence in the state of Chiapas and the departure of paramilitary groups.The protesters, who mobilized from the intersection of the central avenues of Reforma and Insurgentes to the Ministry of the Interior, took to the streets in support of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN), the former indigenous guerrilla group.The EZLN denounced a few days ago that Chiapas is on the brink of a "civil war". (Camera: ULISES ANDRADE).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE MARCH IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO, TO DEMAND AN END TO VIOLENCE AND THE DEPARTURE OF PARAMILITARY GROUPS IN THE SOUTHERN STATE OF CHIAPAS.
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Activists and police clash in Mexico City during a demonstration to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, as numerous women's rights protests take place across Latin America. IMAGES
Mexico, Feb 18 (EFE) - Dozens of women gathered Tuesday in front of the National Palace, in Mexico City, to demand justice for the recent murders of women in the country and criticize the lack of measures taken by President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and the government.(CAMERA: Denisse Torres Hernández)STATEMENTS FROM ACTIVIST, FERNANDA: (IN SPANISH)"Every day, between 8 to 10 women are killed in the country. Ingrid and Fatima's cases reached the media but plenty of anonymous women have died that we don't know of and the situation continues to be dangerous every day. The government is not protecting our lives and we are looking for ways to get this into the political agenda. Morena, Claudia Sheinbaum and AMLO are a terrible disappointment. The government is not up to the situation. The government is still a macho, misogynist, who clearly does not care for the women in this country. Their decalogue, their moral words may fit in a church but not in a situation like this, we need results and we need proposals that work, not lectures."