Friday 13 July 2012

Yo Soy 132 rejects election results, continues organizing


 The Yo Soy 132 march after the elections on July 2. Photo by Mario Marlo.

But, perhaps for the first time in decades, crimes that were hidden in the shadows have now been exposed to the public light. This time, citizens’ voices have risen in unison to denounce corruption, to organize themselves and show the world that they deserve a country with true democracy, and that they are ready to fight for it.

When injustice becomes law, rebellion becomes a duty. The members of Yo Soy 132 have not yet lost the battle, as many in the mainstream media insist. They are only getting started.

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