Police arrive at the site of protests in Mexico City April 11, 2011. Members of the Mexican Electrical Workers Union (SME) burned cars and blocked roads during a protest to demand the reinstatement of the state-owned company Luz y Fuerza del Centro...
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People stand behind the remains of a burnt car during protests in Mexico City April 11, 2011. Members of the Mexican Electrical Workers Union (SME) burned cars and blocked roads during a protest to demand the reinstatement of the state-owned company Luz...
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Police arrive at the site of protests in Mexico City April 11, 2011. Members of the Mexican Electrical Workers Union (SME) burned cars and blocked roads during a protest to demand the reinstatement of the state-owned company Luz y Fuerza del Centro (Central Light and Power Company) that...
People stand behind the remains of a burnt car during protests in Mexico City April 11, 2011. Members of the Mexican Electrical Workers Union (SME) burned cars and blocked roads during a protest to demand the reinstatement of the state-owned company Luz y Fuerza del Centro (Central...
Police arrive at the site of protests in Mexico City April 11, 2011. Members of the Mexican Electrical Workers Union (SME) burned cars and blocked roads during a protest to demand the reinstatement of the state-owned company Luz y Fuerza del Centro (Central Light and Power Company) that...
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