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San Miguel Canoa Massacre

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63:, a mountain in central Mexico. However, due to adverse weather conditions, had to stay the night in the village San Miguel Canoa. Upon arriving, the local priest, Enrique Meza PĂ©rez, called them communists and incited villagers to riot and kill the visitors. Two were killed in the attack and three sustained serious injuries, but survived. 70:
occurred in which around 400 people were killed by government forces. The Tlatelolco massacre largely overshadowed coverage of the San Miguel Canoa Massacre. Most of the population spoke
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priest, incited a mob of villagers to attack five mountain climbers who he believed were communists.
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The film is alluded to in the song "Iglesia de San Miguel Canoa" by Mexican group Los Macuanos.
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lynching
San Miguel Canoa
Puebla
MĂ©xico
right-wing
1968
Autonomous University of Puebla
La Malinche
Tlatelolco massacre
Nahuatl
Felipe Cazals
Canoa: A Shameful Memory



"Community, Power, and Memory in DĂ­az Ordaz's Mexico: The 1968 Lynching in San Miguel Canoa, Puebla"
"'Canoa: A Shameful Memory' is shamelessly enticing"
Categories
Massacres in 1968
Massacres in Mexico
1968 murders in Mexico
Extrajudicial killings in Mexico
Lynching deaths
20th-century mass murder in Mexico
Anti-communism in Mexico
September 1968 events in Mexico
Mountaineering disasters
History of Puebla
Terrorist incidents in Mexico
Anti-communist terrorism

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