Protesters walk under a giant net and with their hands painted red during a massive march in Mexico City, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014.
There were protests throughout Mexico on November 20, which is the 104th anniversary of the Mexican Revolution. There will be more of them on December 1, the 100th anniversary of Francisco Villa and Emiliano Zapata's entry into Mexico City with their armies. Story by Homero Aridjis in
Huffington Post: We're Mad as Hell, and We're Not Going to Take It Anymore
Excerpts: "On Nov. 7, Mexico's Attorney General Jesus Murillo Karam announced in a press conference that the 43 students had most probably been done away with in Cocula, not far from Iguala."
"No one is satisfied with the explanations so far."
"The past 56 days have seen marches, sit-ins, teachers' and students' strikes, looting in shopping centers and supermarkets, ransacking and torching of public buildings, seizing of toll booths, blockading of highways and mass fasting and prayer. During last weekend's three-day holiday, 14,000 hotel reservations were cancelled in Acapulco due to the resort city's recent unrest."