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"Por mi raza hablará el espíritu en mi casa abierta al tiempo, porque nada humano me es ajeno y porque mi técnica siempre estará al servicio de la patria" #Marcha vs #gasolinazo 09/01/2017 #streetphotography #mexicocity #ciudaddemexico #mexico #Juarez #AlamedaCentral #paseodelareforma #reforma #protest #mylifeinpictures #borderlinephotography #avjuárez
Baja California Says No to Water Privatization, Gasolinazo
Baja California’s governor Kiko Vega recently signed a bill privatizing this state’s water, bringing with it a 27% price increase to consumers.
Thousands marched this Thursday in Mexicali to demand the resignation of the governor. Protesters also closed the state building, abruptly ending a legislative session.
Photo credit: Victor Medina, La Crónica
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Policía Antimotines enfrenta a personas con el rostro cubierto que arrojaron botellas y piedras contra ellos después de la protesta contra el gasolinazo en Guadalajara.
Fotos: Fabricio Atilano Ochoa.
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At Least 4 Killed, 700 Arrested in Mexico Gas Protests
Protests over a double-digit hike in gasoline prices in Mexico continue in at least 22 states of the country, officials said on Friday, as they confirmed that the wave of violent lootings and blockades has left three people dead and at least 700 arrested.
Protesters argue that the government’s decision to raise fuel prices by up to 20 percent has no justification in an oil-rich country, but the government insists that the move responds to international prices and not a result of the government’s neoliberal reforms.
The increases, which applied to both gasoline and diesel, will subsequently raise food, transportation and other costs, analysts warn.