"The government should fear the people, not the people the government," said protestors. (Image: X/@agusantonetti)

New Delhi: Thousands of GenZ supporters took to the streets in Mexico on Saturday, November 15, to protest rising crime, corruption, impunity for violence, public killings, and a lack of security.

This anger was further fuelled by the murder of a mayor. On November 1, Uruapan Mayor Carlos Manzo was shot dead during an event in Mexico’s western state of Michoacan.

Angry GenZ protesters demolished the security walls of the National Palace, the president’s official residence. Protesters attacked police with stones, hammers, firecrackers, sticks, and chains. Police used tear gas to disperse them.

Pablo Vazquez, the capital’s security secretary, told The Independent that 120

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