Mexico - November 2025
Thousands take part in anti-government protests
On 15 November, approximately 17,000 people participated in anti-government protests initially organized by Gen Z activists to draw attention to drug-related violence and corruption. Dissatisfaction had intensified following the 1 November assassination of Carlos Manzo, mayor of Uruapan in Michoacán, after he urged authorities to take a tougher stance against organized crime. The government alleged that opposition parties and their supporters used bots to amplify calls for the protest, claiming the movement was not organic but opposition-driven. While the demonstrations began peacefully, reports indicated the use of violence by a small group of protesters, including criminals who exploited the unrest to loot businesses, as well as excessive use of force by police. Officials reported around 100 police officers and 20 protesters injured. Human rights organizations documented instances of police violence against journalists and urged authorities to refrain from language that stigmatizes protesters.
Sources: Proceso, The Guardian, CBC, Al Jazeera, Cuarto Poder