The CNTE (National Coordinator of Education Workers) is a militant teachers' union that represents a minority of the teachers in Mexico. In the years since I have lived permanently in Mexico City, they have staged two major protests in which they have taken over the city's main plaza, the Zócalo set up a tent city, and blocked major thoroughfares.
Last month, with the opening of the World Cup only weeks away, they attempted to take over the plaza once again. This time they were met by a phalanx of police and barricades blocking entrance to the Zócalo. The police used tear gas and fire extinguishers to disperse the protesters.
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Then three days ago the union returned and once again tried to take the Zócalo. Once again, they were met by riot police who pushed them back with tear gas.
Having been unsuccessful in taking control of the Zócalo, the teachers then set up their tent encampment on several streets streets leading to the plaza.
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