Félix Hernández Gamundi
Félix Hernández Gamundi is a prominent figure in the Mexican civil rights movement, known for his advocacy against government repression and for the remembrance of the Tlatelolco massacre. During a recent protest commemorating the 57th anniversary of the tragic events of October 2, 1968, he expressed the view that the actions of the state during that time amounted to genocide, emphasizing the ongoing lack of accountability for those responsible for the violence. His activism highlights the persistent struggles faced by protesters in Mexico against systemic oppression.
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Félix Hernández Gamundi asserted that the events of Tlatelolco were genocide and criticized the lack of justice for those responsible.
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