Clashes Erupt at Mexico City 'Tlatelolco Massacre' 47th Anniversary Protest
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October 3, 2015
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Protesters clashed with police at a demonstration held to mark the anniversary of a massacre of students, in Mexico City on Friday. (Ruptly TV)

Masked protesters clashed with riot police in Mexico City on Friday after thousands of people marched to commemorate the 47th anniversary of a student massacre.

Three people were arrested in the hour-long violence in Zocalo square during which about 300 self-styled "anarchists" lobbed stones and firebombs at police guarding the National Palace, who responded by firing tear gas.

The clashes triggered calls for restraint from organizers of the rally, which drew more than 15,000 people, mostly students.

Separately, there was a similar protest in the city of Oaxaca, in the south of Mexico, where local authorities said 52 masked youths were arrested for offenses including vandalizing shops and banks.

The march marked the anniversary of a 1968 massacre of students by the army in the Tlatelolco neighborhood in the capital in the lead-up to the Olympics in Mexico City.

The students had been demanding an end to repression and civil society groups say the official death toll of about 40 was in fact much higher.

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