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Mexico: World's Largest Protest Against Electoral Fraud

Protests against electoral fraud are ongoing as shown in this video, which is made up of protests in 23 cities in Mexico, and other countries. Many more protested in solidarity, around 50, but were not included in this video. Protests are censored by the media in Mexico, and only through the internet are the people able to get their message out to the world.

There is also a message from "Anonymous," and a full transcript of that message follows:

This is a message from the Global revolution to politicians,dictators and plutocrats all over the planet.
Surprised by the global disobedience?

Let us explain to you your delicate situation: Thousands of years ago, human beings started to evolve.
Since then, our species has walked a dark bloody road, which isolated people condemned to live in fear caused by ignorance.

Knowledge, ethics and technological development have always been conditioned by the elite and their wars, which as in the Orwellian metaphor, haven't done anything but perpetuate vertical and obscurantist social schemes.

We have arrived at the 21st Century of our era, after two World Wars,
endorsing the possibility of nuclear conflicts with assured mutual destruction.
Their so-called economists and intellectuals, having announced that it was "the end of the story",it seemed, more than ever, that looking for a fairer order was meaningless.

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The #YoSoy132 Manifesto

The #YoSoy132 (#iam132) movement in Mexico started with the protest of 132 university students against the leading Mexican 2012 presidential candidate, Enrique Peña Nieto, and his close ties with the national media. Today, the protest has morphed into a popular nationwide campaign for freedom of information and media democracy that could bring about a historical change in Mexican politics.