0599 Political protest in Mexico City, Mexico
I HAVE STAYED NEUTRAL ON THE EVENTS I PHOTOGRAPHED THIS DAY, BUT THIS GIRL JUST MADE ME LAUGH AS SHE YELLED OBSCENITIES AT THE RIOT POLICE WHILE CONSTANTLY BACKPEDALING TO ENSURE SHE STAYED WELL BEYOND THEIR GRASP, AND THEN CONGRATULATED HERSELF ON HER BRAVERY IN FACING DOWN THE EVIL RIOT POLICE.
The riot police and police auxiliary finally showed up to clear out the protesters who were destroying property.
Saturday 1 December 2012 was inauguration day for the newly elected President of United Mexican States (MEXICO). While a friend and I were walking near where the inauguration was taking place, a small riot broke out around us; my friend being smarter than me immediately returned to the hotel while I stayed to take picture. A lot of young people showed up with bandanas covering much of their faces. The protesters were upset by the election of Pena Nieto, and believed election fraud had taken place. Several of the “rioters” identified themselves as belonging to Yo Soy 132.
Yo Soy 132 is an ongoing Mexican protest movement centered around the democratization of the country and its media. It began as opposition to the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) candidate Enrique Peña Nieto and the Mexican media's allegedly biased coverage of the 2012 general election. The name Yo Soy 132, Spanish for "I Am 132", originated in an expression of solidarity with the protest's initiators.
0599 Political protest in Mexico City, Mexico
I HAVE STAYED NEUTRAL ON THE EVENTS I PHOTOGRAPHED THIS DAY, BUT THIS GIRL JUST MADE ME LAUGH AS SHE YELLED OBSCENITIES AT THE RIOT POLICE WHILE CONSTANTLY BACKPEDALING TO ENSURE SHE STAYED WELL BEYOND THEIR GRASP, AND THEN CONGRATULATED HERSELF ON HER BRAVERY IN FACING DOWN THE EVIL RIOT POLICE.
The riot police and police auxiliary finally showed up to clear out the protesters who were destroying property.
Saturday 1 December 2012 was inauguration day for the newly elected President of United Mexican States (MEXICO). While a friend and I were walking near where the inauguration was taking place, a small riot broke out around us; my friend being smarter than me immediately returned to the hotel while I stayed to take picture. A lot of young people showed up with bandanas covering much of their faces. The protesters were upset by the election of Pena Nieto, and believed election fraud had taken place. Several of the “rioters” identified themselves as belonging to Yo Soy 132.
Yo Soy 132 is an ongoing Mexican protest movement centered around the democratization of the country and its media. It began as opposition to the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) candidate Enrique Peña Nieto and the Mexican media's allegedly biased coverage of the 2012 general election. The name Yo Soy 132, Spanish for "I Am 132", originated in an expression of solidarity with the protest's initiators.