translated from Spanish: With march, inhabitants of Aguililla urge attention of the Federation

Michoacan .- “Neither with tanks nor shrapnel Aguililla does not shut up,” was the slogan that residents of Aguililla and their families shouted in a march that they staged this day in the Michoacan capital.
On their journey from the obelisk to Lazarus to Cardenas to the Government Palace where they held a rally and urged the attention of the federation, because of the state, although they insisted on their responsibility, they said that they no longer expect anything.
“All we have is the military, but once they are questioned what they are doing to solve this, they attack us and send us to the house with tear gas and gunshots,” said one of the young women participating in the demonstration.
The inhabitants refuse to leave their place of origin, even though they have had to face the lack of electricity supply, which has affected them on the domestic road, and above all the impediment to circulate on the only access road prevents the flow of goods and necessary inputs, and even , people go to the hospital to take their sick.

After having marched last night in Aguililla, the inhabitants requested to be attended by the commander of that military base to whom they delivered a petition that includes, in addition to replacing electricity and freeing the road crossing, providing total security with detachment of elements to protect that municipal capital. They were heard.
“It is sought that, if they can not solve it, we understand, that yes, it is asked that someone from the Federal Government come and talk, someone who does have the possibility of resolving it, even their commander in chief would have to come, right? he said he was coming so we are still waiting for him,” the complainants said in reference to AMLO.
The situation has been complicated since 6 months, which is why they decided to demonstrate waiting to be heard and attended by the state and federal government.

Original source in Spanish

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