El Halconazo

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El Halconazo
Part of Dirty War
Illustration of a member of the paramilitary group Los Halcones beating with a bamboo stick a demonstrator fallen on the ground, in the repression of June 10, 1971 in Mexico City
LocationCasco de Santo Tomás, Mexico City, Mexico
Coordinates19°26′40″N 99°10′03″W / 19.44444°N 99.16750°W / 19.44444; -99.16750
Date10 June 1971; 52 years ago (1971-06-10)
Attack type
Massacre
Deaths120
PerpetratorsLos Halcones

The Corpus Christi Massacre or El Halconazo ([el alkoˈnaso] was a massacre of student protestors during the Mexican Dirty War in Mexico City on 10 June 1971. It happened the day of the Corpus Christi festival. Nearly 120 protesters were killed.[1]

On 29 November 2006, former President Luis Echeverría Álvarez pleaded guilty and was put on house arrest. In 2009, charges were dropped because of lack of evidence.[2]

References[change | change source]

  1. Castillo García, Gustavo (9 June 2008). "El halconazo, historia de represión, cinismo y mentiras se mantiene impune". La Jornada. Retrieved 10 June 2010.
  2. Gutierrez, Norma (2009-04-09). "Mexico: Former President Cleared of Responsibility for 1968 Student Massacre | Global Legal Monitor". www.loc.gov. Retrieved 2019-06-12.