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The Halcones (Falcons) were a Mexican paramilitary group created at the end of the 1960s and led by Colonel Manuel Díaz Escobar, then deputy director of General Services of the Federal District Department. The group was responsible for the Corpus Christi Massacre -also known as Halconazo- on 10 June 1971, in which nearly 120 people were killed during a student demonstration in Mexico City.

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  • The Halcones (Falcons) were a Mexican paramilitary group created at the end of the 1960s and led by Colonel Manuel Díaz Escobar, then deputy director of General Services of the Federal District Department. The group was responsible for the Corpus Christi Massacre -also known as Halconazo- on 10 June 1971, in which nearly 120 people were killed during a student demonstration in Mexico City. (en)
  • Los Halcones fueron un grupo paramilitar mexicano creado a finales de la década de los 1960 y dirigido por el coronel Manuel Díaz Escobar, entonces subdirector de Servicios Generales del Departamento del Distrito Federal. Esta agrupación fue responsable de la Masacre de Corpus Christi —conocida también como Halconazo— el 10 de junio de 1971, en la que cerca de 120 personas fueron asesinadas durante una manifestación estudiantil en la Ciudad de México.​ (es)
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  • The Halcones (Falcons) were a Mexican paramilitary group created at the end of the 1960s and led by Colonel Manuel Díaz Escobar, then deputy director of General Services of the Federal District Department. The group was responsible for the Corpus Christi Massacre -also known as Halconazo- on 10 June 1971, in which nearly 120 people were killed during a student demonstration in Mexico City. (en)
  • Los Halcones fueron un grupo paramilitar mexicano creado a finales de la década de los 1960 y dirigido por el coronel Manuel Díaz Escobar, entonces subdirector de Servicios Generales del Departamento del Distrito Federal. Esta agrupación fue responsable de la Masacre de Corpus Christi —conocida también como Halconazo— el 10 de junio de 1971, en la que cerca de 120 personas fueron asesinadas durante una manifestación estudiantil en la Ciudad de México.​ (es)
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