Thousands of individuals participated in demonstrations across Mexico, prominently in Mexico City, to express opposition to violent crime and the administration of President Claudia Sheinbaum. These rallies, reportedly organized by Gen Z youth groups, cited recent high-profile killings, including that of Uruapan Mayor Carlos Manzo, as contributing factors to their grievances.
In Mexico City, altercations transpired between demonstrators and police, resulting in at least 120 reported injuries, 100 of which were among police officers. Protesters reportedly dismantled sections of a barrier protecting the National Palace, leading to the deployment of tear gas by police. Authorities subsequently arrested 20 individuals on charges including robbery and assault. President Sheinbaum stated that the marches were funded by political opponents.
The article also noted recent diplomatic tensions between Mexico and Peru, with Peru's Congress declaring President Sheinbaum a persona non grata. This decision followed Mexico's grant of asylum to a former Peruvian prime minister facing charges related to a 2022 coup attempt, an action that led to Peru severing diplomatic ties with Mexico.
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