The 2004 EU-Latin America summit protest activity, also known as the Guadalajara Riots, were a series of public protests in Guadalajara's city centre that involved Mexican and foreign activists just a short distance from the meeting of the 58 leaders which included a group of representants of developing states led by India, South Africa and Brazil during the Third Summit of Heads of State and Governments from Latin America, the Caribbean and the European Union on 28 May 2004. Around 20 people were injured and more than 90 arrested. The reaction of the state police and other officials has been target of criticism from human rights associations such as Human Rights Watch.

See also

  • Anti-globalisation
  • List of demonstrations against corporate globalisation

References


Protests in Latin America

Thousands take to streets in massive antiEU protest in Rome World

Protests across Latin America reflect a toxic cocktail of pandemic and

Crimea focus of USEU summit DW 03/26/2014

2019 in review protest and populism in Latin America