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INVITATION TO THE THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BEGINNING OF THE WAR AGAINST OBLIVION
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The Zapatista communities and the EZLN invite all persons, groups, collectives, associations, organizations and movements that have signed the so-called Declaration for Life, the originary peoples agreed upon in the National Indigenous Congress, the Sexta Mundial, non-governmental organizations that defend human rights and, especially, those whose destiny lies in artistic creation, to the celebration of the thirtieth anniversary of the beginning of the war against oblivion.
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Twentieth and Final Part: The Common and Non-Property
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So we think, and we remember how it was before. We talked about it to our elders. We asked them if it was like this before. We ask them to tell us if there has always been darkness, death, destruction. Where did that idea of the world come from? How come everything got fucked up. We think that if we know when and how the light, the good thinking, the complete knowledge of what is good and what is bad was lost, then maybe we can find it, and with that, struggle for everything to become complete, as it should be, respecting life.
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Statement from Las Abejas de Acteal on the 26th Anniversary of the Massacre
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In the context of the 26 anniversary of the Acteal, Las Abejas remembered the martyrs and reminded us that the path to peace and justice has no end.
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Nineteenth Part: To Whom It May Concern
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Another theatrical trailer by the Tercios Compas depicting the "accomplishments" of AMLO's administration.
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Forced Displacement Affects Indigenous and Rural Communities in Chiapas
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Forced displacement is a phenomenon that particularly affects indigenous peoples in Chiapas. The Civil Observer Brigades (BriCO) organized by Frayba represent an important effort to put a halt to this. If you are interested in becoming a BriCO volunteer, please take a look here to find out more https://schoolsforchiapas.org/become-a-human-rights-observer/
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Under AMLO, Mexico Continues among the Poorest Countries of Latin America: ECLAC
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Despite President López Obrador’s claims of economic progress during his six-year term of office, which he attributes to his megaprojects such as the Mayan Train, Mexico remains among the poorest countries of Latin America according to a recent report by ECLAC.
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