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  • MEXICO CITY.- Parents of the 49 children dead after the fire in the ABC Daycare in 2009, walked through Mexico City streets into the Monumento de la Independencia carrying big portraits and blue and pink flags.<br />
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On june 5th, 2009, the ABC Daycare in Hermosillo, northern state of Sonora, burned after a a fire in a neighbor warehouse.  49 children died and other 41 got hospitalized. The center passed its security requirements and showed, since then, the conditions of the surrogated daycare installations along the country. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20130604_ABC_anniversary_06.JPG
  • MEXICO CITY.- Parents of the 49 children dead after the fire in the ABC Daycare in 2009, walked through Mexico City streets into the Monumento de la Independencia carrying big portraits and blue and pink flags.<br />
<br />
On june 5th, 2009, the ABC Daycare in Hermosillo, northern state of Sonora, burned after a a fire in a neighbor warehouse.  49 children died and other 41 got hospitalized. The center passed its security requirements and showed, since then, the conditions of the surrogated daycare installations along the country. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20130604_ABC_anniversary_03.JPG
  • MEXICO CITY.- Parents of the 49 children dead after the fire in the ABC Daycare in 2009, walked through Mexico City streets into the Monumento de la Independencia carrying big portraits and blue and pink flags.<br />
<br />
On june 5th, 2009, the ABC Daycare in Hermosillo, northern state of Sonora, burned after a a fire in a neighbor warehouse.  49 children died and other 41 got hospitalized. The center passed its security requirements and showed, since then, the conditions of the surrogated daycare installations along the country. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20130604_ABC_anniversary_01.JPG
  • MEXICO CITY.- Parents of the 49 children dead after the fire in the ABC Daycare in 2009, walked through Mexico City streets into the Monumento de la Independencia carrying big portraits and blue and pink flags.<br />
<br />
On june 5th, 2009, the ABC Daycare in Hermosillo, northern state of Sonora, burned after a a fire in a neighbor warehouse.  49 children died and other 41 got hospitalized. The center passed its security requirements and showed, since then, the conditions of the surrogated daycare installations along the country. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20130604_ABC_anniversary_07.JPG
  • MEXICO CITY.- Parents of the 49 children dead after the fire in the ABC Daycare in 2009, walked through Mexico City streets into the Monumento de la Independencia carrying big portraits and blue and pink flags.<br />
<br />
On june 5th, 2009, the ABC Daycare in Hermosillo, northern state of Sonora, burned after a a fire in a neighbor warehouse.  49 children died and other 41 got hospitalized. The center passed its security requirements and showed, since then, the conditions of the surrogated daycare installations along the country. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20130604_ABC_anniversary_05.JPG
  • MEXICO CITY.- Parents of the 49 children dead after the fire in the ABC Daycare in 2009, walked through Mexico City streets into the Monumento de la Independencia carrying big portraits and blue and pink flags.<br />
<br />
On june 5th, 2009, the ABC Daycare in Hermosillo, northern state of Sonora, burned after a a fire in a neighbor warehouse.  49 children died and other 41 got hospitalized. The center passed its security requirements and showed, since then, the conditions of the surrogated daycare installations along the country. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20130604_ABC_anniversary_04.JPG
  • MEXICO CITY.- Parents of the 49 children dead after the fire in the ABC Daycare in 2009, walked through Mexico City streets into the Monumento de la Independencia carrying big portraits and blue and pink flags.<br />
<br />
On june 5th, 2009, the ABC Daycare in Hermosillo, northern state of Sonora, burned after a a fire in a neighbor warehouse.  49 children died and other 41 got hospitalized. The center passed its security requirements and showed, since then, the conditions of the surrogated daycare installations along the country. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20130604_ABC_anniversary_02.JPG
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • Students  conmemorate the 'Massacre of Tlatelolco" ocurred on october 2nd, 1968, when Mexican Army and a paramilitary group called "Halcones" (Falcoms), opened fire against  a student meeting in Tlatelolco, leaving an undetermined number of dead and wounded people. October 2nd, 2012  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20121002_Students_01.JPG
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • Students  conmemorate the 'Massacre of Tlatelolco" ocurred on october 2nd, 1968, when Mexican Army and a paramilitary group called "Halcones" (Falcoms), opened fire against  a student meeting in Tlatelolco, leaving an undetermined number of dead and wounded people. October 2nd, 2012  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20121002_Students_05.JPG
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • Students  conmemorate the 'Massacre of Tlatelolco" ocurred on october 2nd, 1968, when Mexican Army and a paramilitary group called "Halcones" (Falcoms), opened fire against  a student meeting in Tlatelolco, leaving an undetermined number of dead and wounded people. October 2nd, 2012  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20121002_Students_02.JPG
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • Purepecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in in the forest mountains of Michoacan. Purepecha communities such as Nurio, Cheran and Urapicho created of a communitary guards against the attacks from loggers and organized crime from April 2012.  Purepecha organization claims its right to own organizing forms against the imposed by government programs. Picture taken on February 1st, 2013.  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • Purepecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in in the forest mountains of Michoacan. Purepecha communities such as Nurio, Cheran and Urapicho created of a communitary guards against the attacks from loggers and organized crime from April 2012.  Purepecha organization claims its right to own organizing forms against the imposed by government programs. Picture taken on February 1st, 2013.  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • Students  conmemorate the 'Massacre of Tlatelolco" ocurred on october 2nd, 1968, when Mexican Army and a paramilitary group called "Halcones" (Falcoms), opened fire against  a student meeting in Tlatelolco, leaving an undetermined number of dead and wounded people. October 2nd, 2012  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20121002_Students_06.JPG
  • Students  conmemorate the 'Massacre of Tlatelolco" ocurred on october 2nd, 1968, when Mexican Army and a paramilitary group called "Halcones" (Falcoms), opened fire against  a student meeting in Tlatelolco, leaving an undetermined number of dead and wounded people. October 2nd, 2012  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20121002_Students_04.JPG
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • P'urépecha indigenous peoples celebrate the Fuego Nuevo (New Fire) in Nahuatzen, located in the mountain forests of Michoacan. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    Fuego Nuevo Purépecha
  • Students  conmemorate the 'Massacre of Tlatelolco" ocurred on october 2nd, 1968, when Mexican Army and a paramilitary group called "Halcones" (Falcoms), opened fire against  a student meeting in Tlatelolco, leaving an undetermined number of dead and wounded people. October 2nd, 2012  (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20121002_Students_03.JPG
  • An activist shows a placard with a photography of one of the 49 children who died during an accidental fire in Guardería ABC Hermosillo in 2009, northern state of Sonora, during a protest there sctivists of the movement #yosoy132 closed the access to Televisa, in Mexico City on July 27th, 2012. (Photo: Prometeo Lucero)
    PL_20120727_Televisa_03.jpg