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By Carlos Manzo, Ojarasca The San Andrés Sakamch’en de los Pobres Accords, signed on February 16th, 1996 by the federal government and the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN), seem to be a matter forgotten by the Mexican State, political…
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By Emilio Godoy / IPS Photo Caption: The megaproject places greater pressure on water resources in a region where abundance and overexploitation of the resource coexist. For example, according to Conagua figures, of the 21 aquifers in Oaxaca, five register…
Read MoreCategory: Access to Water, Capitalism, CNI, Congreso Nacional Indigena, Consultation, Democracy, Displacement, Extractive Model, Health, Human Rights, Indigenous Rights, Inter-Oceanic Corridor, Maya Train, Megaprojects, National Indigenous Congress, Neoliberalism, Repression, Resistance, Solidarity, special economic zones, Stop the War against the Zapatista Peoples!, Territory, Water Tags: AMLO, Indigenous People, Interoceanic Corridor, Maya Train, Mega-Project, Mexico, Oaxaca, Southeast Mexico, Water