Category: Congreso Nacional Indigena
What follows is a statement from the Assembly of the Indigenous Peoples of the Isthmus in Defense of Land and Territory (APIIDTT)), dated March 13, 2023 and posted on the website of the National Indigenous Congress as background for the…
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Sunday, March 19, 2023 4 pm to 6 pm PDT Register here: https://tinyurl.com/Stop-Mega-Projects-Forum
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To the peoples in resistance and rebellion of the South-Southeast of Mexico To national and international organizations of struggle below and to the left To the world’s human rights organizations To free, alternative or whatever media are called After meeting…
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Category: Adherents to the Sixth Declaration, Anti-systemic Movements, Autonomy, Ayotzinapa, Ayotzinapa, Capitalism, CNI, Collective Rights, Communications, Congreso Nacional Indigena, Delegation to Chiapas, Disappearance, Displacement, Dispossession, Education, Events, EZLN, Festivals & Gatherings, Health, Indigenous Government Council, Indigenous Rights, Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Maya Train, Megaprojects, Mexico's Social Movements, militarization, National Indigenous Congress, Neoliberalism, Paramilitary Violence, Paramilitary war, Self-determination, Self-Determination, Sembrando Vida, Solidarity, Territory, Uncategorized, Women, Women in Resistance, Women's Rights, Zapatismo, Zapatista Journey For Life, Zapatista Women, Zapatista Words, Zapatistas
A call to organize delegations and participate in El Sur Resiste International Gathering May 6-7, 2023 at the CIDECI/Caracol Jacinto Canek | San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas March 2023 Dear compañerxs: We are inviting you and your collectives and…
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Category: Adherents to the Sixth Declaration, Anti-systemic Movements, Autonomy, Autonomy, Ayotzinapa, Capitalism, CNI, Congreso Nacional Indigena, Delegation to Chiapas, Disappearance, Displacement, Dispossession, EZLN, Festivals & Gatherings, Indigenous Rights, Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Maya Train, Megaprojects, Mexico Drug War, Mexico's Social Movements, Mexico's Southern Border, Mexico-U.S. Relations, militarization, National Indigenous Congress, Neoliberalism, Paramilitary Violence, Paramilitary war, Self-determination, Self-Determination, Solidarity, Territory, Uncategorized, Women, Women in Resistance, Zapatismo, Zapatistas
A La Jornada Editorial On February 20, 2019, the indigenous Morelos activist Samir Flores Soberanes, a member of the Permanent Assembly of the Peoples of Morelos and the founder of Radio Amiltzinko, was shot and killed in front of his…
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The EZLN was founded on November 17, 1983 in the Lacandón Jungle, in the municipality of Ocosingo. By: Gilberto Morales | El Heraldo de Chiapas Altamirano The Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN, EjércitoZapatista de Liberación Nacional), announces a mobilization to…
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By: Carolina Gómez Mena, Fernando Camacho and Jessica Xantomila After 530 years since the arrival of the Europeans on the American continent, the struggle of the indigenous peoples for their territories and their survival continues, in an atmosphere where the…
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Introducing Grietas: A Journal of Zapatista Thought and Horizons, a new journal published by the Sexta Grietas Del Norte Network The first issue of Grietas journal, titled “Autonomy From Below and to the Left in the U.S.,” takes up the topic of autonomy in…
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Category: Adherents to the Sixth Declaration, Art/Culture, Autonomous Zapatista Education, Autonomy, Autonomy, Capitalism, Congreso Nacional Indigena, EZLN, feminism, Human Rights, Indigenous Rights, National Indigenous Congress, Resistance, Solidarity, Uncategorized, Women, Zapatismo, Zapatista Journey For Life, Zapatista Tour, Zapatista Women, Zapatista Words, Zapatistas
To the Mexican people: To the peoples of the world: To the Sixth in Mexico and abroad: To the media: We denounce that on February 15 at approximately 1:20hrs, the repressive agents of the bad government including the National Guard,…
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Workers clean the Bonafont water plant, reclaimed yesterday morning by members of the Puebla police, with the support of the National Guard, after evicting members of the Union of Peoples of Cholula who had renamed that space as the House…
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