"'When I was little and my mother told me what happened [that night], I couldn't believe it,' the student said. 'How could it be possible that so many people died and the people did nothing and the media less?'
"'But as I grew up, I realized that a lot of things happen but people don't act--it's like they're asleep. 1968 was an awakening.'"
In the Los Angeles Times, Tracy Wilkinson and Deborah Bonello report on commemorations of Mexico City's 1968 student massacre.
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
"No Se Olvide!"
Labels:
1960s,
crime,
education,
Mexico,
Mexico City,
political history,
social history,
sports,
youth
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