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Anarchists Torch Coca-Cola Christmas Tree in Mexico City

Posted on the 21 December 2013 by Earth First! Newswire @efjournal

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from Earth First! Newswire

On December 13, anarchists threw molotov cocktails at a Coca-Cola sponsored Christmas Tree on Mexico City’s Paseo de la Reforma.

The torching was seen as an act of protest against privatization, and came on the same day as the Mexico City Metro raised fares from 3 to 5 pesos, making it the world’s most expensive metro system.

In another protest, thousands of demonstrators jumped turnstiles in an action called #PosMeSalto, and many took to the streets.

The legacy of anarchism in Mexico goes back to land-based revolutionary struggle with the leadership of Magon and Zapata. Although anarchism in Mexico is famously linked to the the Zapatistas’ fight to defend indigenous autonomy in Southern Mexico, anarchist and insurrectionary groups like the ELF and ALF have become very active in urban areas.


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