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Mexico City / Guerrero, Apr 11 (EFE) .- A group of approximately 30 children aged between 6 and 11 joined Saturday the community police in the José Joaquín de Herrera municipality, in the southern Mexican state of Guerrero.In a speech made during their presentation, the children demanded that the President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, support nine widows, 14 orphaned children and 34 displaced indigenous people from the community of Acotapaxtlán, in Guerrero, who were victims of the criminal group known as Los Ardillos. (Camera: SALOMÓN KAUFMAN)SHOT LIST: CHILDREN MARCHING AND TRAINING IN THE JOSÉ JOAQUIN DE HERRERA MUNICIPALITY IN GUERRERO, MEXICO.
Mexican soldiers and police guard the scene where at least five bodies and several charred skeletal remains, including five skulls, have been found on a highway in the industrial state of Nuevo Leon, in northern Mexico. IMAGES
Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Oct 14 (EFE).- Mexican community of Tuxla Gutiérrez carried out Thursday the procession of Virgins, a walk of about 15 kilometers, a tradition that has been practiced for over 300 years by the Zoque indigenous people of Copoya. (Camera: MITZI FUENTES).SHOT LIST: INDIGENOUS PEOPLE MARCH IN THE PROCESSION OF THE VIRGINS IN TUXTLA GUTIÉRREZ, IN THE STATE OF CHIAPAS, MEXICO.
Mexico City, Sep 26 (EFE).- Thousands of protesters on Sunday joined the families of 43 students of the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers' College, who were forcibly disappeared in 2014, in a demonstration in the heart of Mexico City to demand justice on the seventh anniversary of the tragedy.The march was led by families of the 43 students, with signs and T-shirts showing the faces of their missing loved ones and the slogan "we are missing 43". (Camera: ULISES ANDRADE).SHOT LIST: DEMONSTRATORS, RELATIVES AND FRIENDS OF THE DISAPPEARED STUDENTS OF AYOTZINAPA PROTEST AT THE MAIN AVENUES OF MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.
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.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).