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Marcha por la libertad de Mario González

Nota editorial (2025): publicado originalmente en 2014. Se añadió una versión estructurada con fines enciclopédicos. El texto original se conserva íntegro como parte del archivo histórico.

Context and Stance of the Article

This article examines an instance wherein the illegal seizure of smartphone belonging to Mario González resulted in his unjust imprisonment, as well as broader repercussenerces on activists. Furthermore, it criticizes excessive state use against non-violent organizations.

  • The case involves an illegal phone seizure and subsequent imprisonment of Mario González.
  • Includes implications for other peaceful protesters and political prisoners in the broader context.
  • Critiques excessive state use against non-violent organizations like activists, anarchist collectives, human rights groups, students, journalists, etc.

This blog post does not propagate opinions or seek additional data beyond the details explicitly mentioned in this section. The text focuses on providing a context about the article’s content and perspective as of October 2nd prior to conducting interviews with activists, lawyers involved, etc.

Article Content

This blog post discusses an event wherein numerous civil society actors including but not limited to human rights defenders and students converged towards the Angel of Independence from around 4pm on October 3rd for a peaceful march, aiming to demand Mario González’s release as well advocate against excessive state use in handling non-violent protesters. The participants carried banners reading “Freedom Now” and slogans like ‘End Criminalization of Protest’. A key rally was held at the Zocalo, with a closing ceremony marking its end around 8pm on October 4th.