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- El Halconazo (Spanish: The Falcon Strike) was a m****acre of student demonstrators by members of the Halcones, a state-sponsored paramilitary group, on...
- the Federal District Department. The group was responsible for the El Halconazo m****acre on 10 June 1971, in which nearly 120 people were killed during...
- previous night. The event became known as the "Halconazo tapatío", referencing the 1971 m****acre called "El Halconazo", in which paramilitary groups without their...
- the names of "repressors" involved in the 1968 student movement and El Halconazo of 1971 from public places. He specifically proposed that the Licenciado...
- "El Halconazo: cómo fue la masacre que dejó decenas de estudiantes muertos en México en 1971 y llegó a ser investigada como genocidio" [El Halconazo: How...
- Christi m****acre for the feast day on which it took place, but also as the Halconazo ("Falcon Strike") since the special unit involved was called Los Halcones...
- June 10, 1971 he photographed the Corpus Christi m****acre, also called Halconazo, which led him being imprisoned and tortured for 10 days. His images were...
- 11 August 2011. "¿Cómo fue la Masacre del Jueves de Corpus de 1971 o Halconazo?". El Heraldo de México (in Spanish). 10 June 2019. Retrieved 12 May 2020...
- Halcones, a Mexican paramilitary group that perpetrated the 1971 m****acre El Halconazo Halcones FC, in Huehuetenango, Guatemala; a soccer team Halcones de Morelos...
- Corpus Christi m****acre June 10, 1971 Mexico City 120 Also known as "El Halconazo", a student march got brutally attacked by a shock group called Los Halcones...