Clashes injure 120 at protest against Mexico president
· The Straits TimesMEXICO CITY – At least 120 people, mostly police officers, were injured on Nov 15 as thousands marched through Mexico City to protest against President Claudia Sheinbaum’s government, the local authorities said.
The demonstration against drug violence and Ms Sheinbaum’s security policies was organised on social media under the banner of “Generation Z”
, though AFP saw protesters of various ages.
Ms Sheinbaum, in power since October 2024
, maintains approval ratings above 70 per cent in her first year in office, but has faced criticism of her security policies due to several high-profile murders.
“For many hours, this mobilisation proceeded and developed peacefully, until a group of hooded individuals began to commit acts of violence,” Mr Pablo Vazquez, the security chief for Mexico City, told reporters.
He reported that 100 police officers were injured, of whom 40 required hospital treatment for bruises and cuts, while 20 protesters were also hurt.
The authorities arrested 20 people for crimes such as robbery and assault, including an alleged attack on a newspaper journalist, according to Mr Vazquez.
Many of the protesters held banners and wore hats saluting Mr Carlos Manzo, the mayor of Uruapan in Michoacan state who was assassinated on Nov 1
, having led a crusade against drug-trafficking gangs in his town.
The assassinated mayor’s widow, however, distanced her husband’s movement from the demonstration on Nov 15.
Several of those attending the march also displayed the pirate flag emblematic of Japanese manga One Piece, which has become a symbol of global youth protest
.
Earlier this week, Ms Sheinbaum questioned the motivations for the demonstration and said at her regular morning press conference that the protest call was “inorganic” and “paid for”.
“It is a movement promoted from abroad against the government,” the President said.
Protesters gathered in front of the National Palace in Mexico City, where Ms Sheinbaum lives and works, and knocked down some of the metal fences protecting the building.
Police protecting the compound used tear gas grenades and fire extinguishers to contain the protesters, who were banging on the fences.
“This is how you should have protected Carlos Manzo,” some of the protesters shouted at the security forces.
Hundreds of young people threw projectiles at the police, who responded by deploying their shields and also threw objects at the protesters. AFP