Demonstrators clash with riot police this Wednesday, in the Zócalo of Mexico City.Sáshenka Gutiérrez / EFE
While some states have managed to control the traffic light in orange for COVID-19 infections, the traffic light for femicides and violence against women is in red with figures that have increased in the pandemic.
On Wednesday, which was the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, there were 11 femicides in Mexico, a demonstration with a deployment of more than 3,000 police elements sent by the Government to control and encapsulate the protest, and this week The Mexico City Prosecutor's Office opened investigation folders and ...
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