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perform silent demonstration

About 200 participants showed signs outside the Cathedral of San Marcos; repudiating violence, insecurity and organized crime.
Members of social networks and college students supported, with a silent protest, the National March for Justice and Against Impunity.

About 200 participants focused on Outside the cathedral of San Marcos in the capital, where banners displayed repudiation of violence, organized crime and insecurity plaguing the country:
"No more blood," " We want peace and tranquility "," Stop the crime that destroys and undermines our youth. "
The march in support of the national movement who are leading social organizations, human rights and the poet Javier Sicilia, left Bicentennial Park and east-central southern sector of the city center.
students It included public and private universities, and social networks organized around the independent advocacy of human rights.
Yesterday, thousands of supporters and members of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) were mobilized in San Cristobal de las Casas in support of peace and tranquility of the country.
indigenous rebels expressed their rejection of the "bloodbath" that leaves the government fight against organized crime.

The demonstrators gathered in Cathedral Square.

There
Commander "David" stressed that the fight takes place "between those who want life and those who want death, we go through life: justice, freedom and peace. "

"While the government says that the only good strategy is the blood that fills the streets and fields and destroys families, communities and country," he argued.
http://www.yucatan.com.mx/20110508/nota-13/117505-clamor-por-la-paz-del-pais.htm

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