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Over 120 Injured in Mexico City Anti-Government Protests
On November 15, 2025, anti-government protests in Mexico City turned violent, leaving at least 120 people injured, including 100 police officers. Thousands took to the streets to voice their anger over rising crime rates and the policies of President Claudie Sheinbaum. The unrest was sparked by recent high-profile killings, most notably the assassination of Uruapan Mayor Carlos Manzo, who had publicly advocated for stronger measures against drug cartels.
Clashes Erupt Amid Growing Discontent
Protesters engaged in intense clashes with riot police near the presidential palace in the historic Zócalo square. Demonstrators reportedly tore down parts of the barricades protecting the National Palace, prompting police to respond with tear gas in an effort to regain control. Videos shared on social media show crowds using metal barricades to charge at police lines.
“Mexico rises up against Sheinbaum!” tweeted a user under the handle @defense_civil25, showcasing the chaos unfolding in the capital.
The protests, largely organized by youth groups representing Generation Z, were fueled further by calls for justice following Manzo’s murder on November 1. Participants carried banners with messages like “We are all Carlos Manzo,” and donned cowboy hats in his honor, reflecting the deep-seated frustrations with government inaction against cartel violence.
Political Implications and Government Response
President Sheinbaum has accused right-wing politicians of instigating the protests, which have spread to other Mexican cities. Her administration has faced criticism for its handling of crime, particularly in areas heavily affected by cartel activity. Despite her efforts to combat cartel violence, Sheinbaum has resisted calls for a renewed, large-scale war on drugs, citing the bloody outcomes of previous administrations’ strategies.
As tensions escalated, the protests highlighted a growing discontent among citizens, particularly the younger generation, who are increasingly vocal about their demands for change. The unrest reflects a broader national crisis regarding safety and governance, as the people of Mexico continue to seek accountability and effective solutions to rampant violence.
With the nation grappling with these challenges, the aftermath of the protests will likely shape political discussions in the lead-up to future elections. The events in Mexico City serve as a stark reminder of the urgent need for reform in the country’s approach to crime and public safety.
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