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Published: 2023-10-03 03:21:22 +0000 UTC; Views: 1327; Favourites: 9; Downloads: 0
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Description With the special ocassion of today, here's this drawing.

October 2nd, 1968:
That day was one of the worst Days in the History of the Humankind...Why...? Well, in Mexico, a group of students, workers, peasants, and teachers, who were protesting against the meassures imposed by the Dictator Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, and demanded a more dignifying treatment, was killed in the Three Cultures Square in Tlatelolco, Mexico City.
The Mexican government and media claimed that the Armed Forces had been provoked by protesters shooting against them, but government documents made public since 2000 suggest that snipers had been employed by the government. The number of deaths resulting from the event is disputed. According to U.S. national security archives, American analyst Kate Doyle documented the deaths of 44 people; however, estimates of the actual death toll range from 300 to 400, with eyewitnesses reporting hundreds dead. Additionally, the head of the Federal Directorate of Security reported that 1,345 people were kidnapped. The massacre followed a series of large demonstrations called the Mexican Movement of 1968 and is considered part of the Mexican Dirty War and of the Condor Plan Affair, when the U.S./NATO-backed Institutional Republican Party (PRI) government violently repressed political and social opposition. The event occurred ten days before the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games which were supossed to be held in Mexico City, which were carried out normally.
Seriously, folks...A very horrible event which since then, it still haunts the memories of our nation, especially due to the culprits didn't paid by their mistakes, and there aren't correct data about how much innocents got killed, aside alongside the later dictatorships imposed in Latin America it would show the true face of the United States, and it also would be a sample of how much the United Nations failed in their purpose of protecting the World Peace...

As a human being, folks, I should say you we must stnd together for avoid a horror like this one gets repeated again, no matter if it's Mexico, Chile (where almost something similar happens years ago...), Peru, etc...

Now, in conmemotration of that horrible day, here's this drawing.
My OC and alter-ego Mario Satoshi Matsumaru-kun waving the flag of Mxico in conmemoration of that horrible event, with a projection of the Three Cultures Square in the drawing. I also added a dedicatory message.



It's now in our hands to join forces for avoid that tragedy gets repeated again, and we can ensure a better future for all the humankind.




Comment, please. And remember: If we join forces together, we'll ensure a much better world for everybody, where Good Things Can't Be Stopped.





Dedicated to the loving memory of those innocents killed and disappeared in the 1968 Tlatelolco Massacre.




(P.S: No hatred language nor edgy behaviours, please. This isn't a place for edgy people, ok...?)







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