In what is an evolving ritual, the veterans of the 1968 movement and the Tlatelolco Massacre held their memorial march yesterday. Forty-one years on, with still no official accounting or prosecutions… more →
The Mex Filestlatelolco68 wrote 1 month ago: What it means to “never forget” – Participation and education on the 41st Anniversary of the m … more →
richmx2 wrote 2 months ago: In what is an evolving ritual, the veterans of the 1968 movement and the Tlatelolco Massacre held th … more →
ewwaunel wrote 2 months ago: Tlatelolco, hoy y siempre Jorge Camil http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2009/10/02/index.php?section=opinio … more →
richmx2 wrote 2 months ago: … the United States insists on providing “assistance” to Mexico to deal with a so- … more →
richmx2 wrote 2 months ago: The actual number of deaths from the 1985 earthquake can never be determined. Estimates range from t … more →
mikesnotes wrote 7 months ago: A brisk walk from the center of Mexico City is the small, but very interesting (and free), Aztec rui … more →
richmx2 wrote 8 months ago: Speaking of old people facing criminal charges, 87-year-old ex-president Luis Echeverría Álvarez pro … more →
since78 wrote 11 months ago: The National Security Archives website has posted documents and commentary shedding light on the 196 … more →
cehualli wrote 1 year ago: I was doing some digging online today, and had quite a stroke of good luck — I found a complet … more →
El Captivo wrote 1 year ago: Stele at Tlatelolco with names of the known dead (courtesy Nuno Tavares) Servando González was the M … more →
mohsenali wrote 1 year ago: And he recalls meeting a woman who told him how she went to the police in the immediate aftermath of … more →
grekz wrote 1 year ago: Portada Después de 40 años, la noche de Tlatelolco sigue siendo una herida abierta en la nación. El … more →
richmx2 wrote 1 year ago: Malcolm Beith in today’s The (Mexico City) News: “The soldiers fired at the buildings, f … more →
pricebl wrote 1 year ago: A 40 años del trágico suceso en la Plaza de las Tres Culturas, conviene detenernos y recordar la val … more →
profe wrote 1 year ago: What a week. The U.S. economy is in collapse and definitely giving some fire and focus to the presi … more →
richmx2 wrote 1 year ago: With the Olympics scheduled to open in mid-October 1968, the Díaz Ordaz government was desperate to … more →
steagles80 wrote 1 year ago: By Martin Arvizu This may be the reason why Mexico loses its war against the drug cartels. Not for l … more →
yhon wrote 1 year ago: As we approach the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, we are witnessing a phenomenon which happ … more →
MexicoReporter wrote 1 year ago: Even today there is no definitive count of how many pro-democracy demonstrators were slaughtered by … more →