
To the Wixárika People To the Peoples of the World Gathered together in the Constitutive Assembly of the Indigenous Council for Mexico at CIDECI–UNITIERRA, Chiapas, the indigenous peoples, nations, and tribes who make up the National Indigenous Congress and the…
Read MoreMarichuy, the independent candidate always close to the EZLN since 1994 and one of the founders of the CNI By: Isaín Mandujano “Even with all our contradictions, this movement goes on, because to the peoples to whom we are not…
Read MorePublished by Pozol Colectivo San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico Numerous buses and long lines of delegates from the national Indigenous Congress (CNI), gathered today at the Cideci-Unitierra, at the start of registration for the Constitutive Assembly for the…
Read MorePublished by Pozol Colectivo Chiapas, Mexico “The National Indigenous Congress prepared for 20 years to reach this day and point out a good path,” Subcomandante Moisés argued last January 1, with respect to the creation of the Indigenous Government Council…
Read MoreBy: Pablo González Casanova The EZLN invited the former rector of the UNAM to offer a conference at the seminar ‘The walls of capital, the cracks of the left’, and he explained what left ideology is. He also criticized the…
Read MoreClosing Words of the Seminar on Critical Reflection “The Walls of Capital, The Cracks of the Left” Words of Subcomandante Insurgente Moisés, Friday, April 15, 2017 Good evening. Thank you, compañeras and compañeros of Mexico and the world. Thank you,…
Read MoreBy: Gilberto López y Rivas The fundamental proposal of the seminar of critical reflection: “The walls of capital, the cracks on the left,” –convoked by the Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN, its initials in Spanish) in the installations of CIDECI-University…
Read MoreBy: Isaín Mandujano TUXTLA GUTIÉRREZ, Chis. (proceso.com.mx) Subcomandante Galeano, of the Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN), called to close ranks and “all struggle collectively” because what’s coming is not even remotely the coldest point of what we’ve seen so far….
Read MoreTHE TOHONO O’ODHAM TRIBE GOES to the IACHR TO NOT BE DIVIDED BY THE BORDER WALL By: Roberto Garduño The Tohono O’odham [1] (people of the desert), who live in territories of Sonora and Arizona, filed a petition with the…
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