From Ferguson to Ayotzinapa: March Against State Repression

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When:
December 7, 2014 @ 1:00 am – 2:00 am
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Where:
University of California
Berkeley, Telegraph Avenue & Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA 94720
USA

From Mike Brown’s death at the hands of a white police officer in Ferguson Missouri, to the abduction of 43 students in Mexico by the government, state violence must end!

On December 6th, 1914, the joint army of Villa and Zapata took control of Mexico City during the Mexican Revolution.

One entire century later, it is sixth anniversary of the police murder of Alexis in Athens, Greece, which launched a mass uprising across the country. That rage was seen a month afterwards on the very streets of Oakland after Oscar Grant was killed by the police.

Later that year, occupations took root at universities across California, like the ones we see today at Wheeler Hall in UC Berkeley. Students were at the forefront of anti-police struggles in Greece, as well as in Mexico. This led to the abduction of 43 students by police in Ayotzinapa just over two months ago. This was only days before the anniversary of the Tlatelolco massacre, where Mexican government murdered protesting students.

Bring friends, banners, masks, megaphones, sound systems, etc.

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