Chaotic scene of Generation Z protest in Mexico City's Zócalo, with clashes between protesters and police, injuries, and detentions.
Chaotic scene of Generation Z protest in Mexico City's Zócalo, with clashes between protesters and police, injuries, and detentions.
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Generation z protest in cdmx leaves 18 detained and police injured

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A march organized by 'Generación Z México' on November 15 in Mexico City ended in clashes at the Zócalo, with 100 police injured and 18 people detained for crimes including attempted homicide and injuries. President Claudia Sheinbaum and Mexico City Head of Government Clara Brugada attributed the violence to opposition groups, denying it represented a genuine youth movement. Additionally, 18 police officers are under investigation for possible abuses.

The November 15, 2025, demonstration called by 'Generación Z México' to demand the revocation of President Claudia Sheinbaum's mandate drew thousands of participants of various ages, many carrying the flag of the anime 'One Piece'. Although intended to be peaceful, upon reaching the Zócalo, a group removed metal barriers around Palacio Nacional, sparking clashes with police who responded with extinguishers. No tear gas was used, and the observed smoke came from rockets launched by protesters, according to Clara Brugada.

Initially, 29 people were detained, including a minor sent to the Adolescent Justice Prosecutor's Office. Ten were released due to minor injuries classified as civic offenses. Of the remaining 18, three face charges for attempted homicide, five for resistance by individuals, two for injuries and robbery, and eight for injuries, reported prosecutor Bertha Alcalde. Investigation file CI-FICUH/CUH-2/UI-3 C/D/02915/11-2025 details alleged attempts to deprive officers of life. While three are mentioned as charged, records list five: Luis Fernando C. E. (18 years), Alberto G. M. (26), Fernando E. H. (24), Federico O. T. (65), and Perla Verónica G. B. (29).

Brugada denied repression orders and stated detentions were justified. However, she opened an investigation into 18 police for assaults on protesters and journalists, temporarily suspending seven. Sheinbaum criticized the march as hijacked by opposition figures, akin to the 2023 'Marea Rosa,' noting it failed to fill the Zócalo and did not represent youth, who support the Fourth Transformation. Facing a new call for November 20, the Revolutionary Parade is under review for suspension or changes, emphasizing pacifism.

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Reactions on X to the Generation Z protest in CDMX on November 15, 2025, focus on the clashes at Zócalo resulting in 18-20 detentions and over 100 police injuries, with some civilians also hurt. Users criticize police for alleged repression and attacks on protesters and journalists, sharing videos of beatings. Government supporters and officials like Sheinbaum and Brugada blame opposition groups for infiltrating and financing violence, denying it as a true youth movement. Opposition figures demand accountability for police excesses. Skeptical voices question the protest's authenticity, while others praise youth demands for addressing insecurity and corruption. Calls for investigations into both protesters and police are common.

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