Some of you may remember the protests in Oaxaca that quickly escalated into blazing buses, missing activists, tear gas and a number of deaths. Now, all eyes should be on Guerrero. For those of you who need a frame of reference, Acapulco is in the state of Guerrero.
I received a bulletin not long ago from the Tlachinollan Human Rights Center. On November 14, 800 teachers and students took to the streets in an effort to open 75 new teaching position and in support of the elementary education degree. They were met with 300 federal policemen. Police forces beat, arrested and fired at protesters.
Last I heard, there were 200 wounded, 6 arrests and innumerable individuals reported missing .