October 2, 1968: 45 Years Ago – the Mexico City Massacre During Olympic Games

Editor: The following was originally written in 2008.
[Forty-five] years ago today the Mexican governmentopened fire indiscriminately on a crowd of peaceful protesters at the Plaza de las Tres Culturas in Tlatelolco, Mexico City, killing still-unknown numbers of students, bystanders, and demonstrators. The operation was abrutal smashing of the grassroots movement for social reform that had swept across Mexico and the world in that turbulent year, 1968.
