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Mexico City, Mar 9 (EFE/EPA).- Activists of the Mexican Cannabis Movement and consumers marched Tuesday afternoon in Mexico City to demand the legalization of the recreational consumption of marihuana, hours before the vote of the Chamber of Deputies on the ruling that regulates its usage.(Camera: ULISES ANDRADE)SHOT LIST: PROTEST TO LEGALIZE MARIJUANA IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.
Mexico City, Jan 25 (EFE).- Mexican civil society groups, activists and victims on Monday held a demonstration demanding justice in the cases of rape and disappearances of women in the country.In front of the facilities of the Mexico City Attorney General's Office, protesters demanded justice for those who have suffered these crimes and still have not received a judicial response. (Camera: ULISES ANDRADE VELA). SHOT LIST: MEXICAN CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS, ACTIVISTS AND VICTIMS OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE HOLD A DEMONSTRATION IN FRONT OF THE FACILITIES OF THE MEXICO CITY ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.
Mexico City, Jul 16 (EFE).- Groups in favor of the personal use of marijuana maintain an impressive field in the vicinity of the Senate of the Republic, in the center of Mexico City, which now has more than 350 plants of up to 2.5 meters high.The Mexican Cannabis Movement collective has been in Luis Pasteur Park, at the intersection of Paseo de la Reforma with Insurgentes Avenue, since Feb. 4 to demonstrate in favor of marijuana consumer rights.(Camera: DENISSE TORRES)FOOTAGE SHOWS MARIJUANA GROWING OUTSIDE THE MEXICAN SENATE IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO. SOUNDBITES: MEMBER OF THE MEXICAN CANNABIS MOVEMENT ENRIQUE ESPINOZA (IN SPANISH)TRANSLATIONS: (00:00:35-00:00:58) "The main objective is to claim our rights, there are four demands that the Mexican Cannabis Movement has, which is non-profit cultivation, simple possession, being able to smoke in some public spaces free of risks and damages and, above all, decent treatment."
Activists protest over the presence of the oil, gas and coal industry at the COP28 UN summit in Dubai, demanding an end to the use of fossil fuels. IMAGES
Images show Berlin's Brandenburg Gate splattered with orange paint after activists from the "Last Generation" ("Letzte Generation") environmental collective spray-painted the six pillars of the emblematic monument to warn of the urgency of global warming and demand a change in the German government's policy. The movement is calling for a phase-out of fossil fuels by 2030 at the latest. Police arrested around ten activists near the gate, some of whom were still sitting on the ground, handcuffed. IMAGES