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Posted on: November 13th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Non-US News ]
Tags: Mexico, police, protest
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“Masked youths tossed gasoline bombs at a McDonald’s restaurant in the conflict-torn city of Oaxaca, the latest violence in the southern state capital that has been besieged by protesters calling the governor’s ouster.
Four youths wearing bandanas over their faces attacked the restaurant before dawn on Sunday, damaging the store’s windows, seats and play area, police said.”
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