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In light of the recent NYT attacks on AMLO, and the Mexican President's retaliations Raúl Romero examines the current electoral and geopolitical contexts (in both the U.S. and Mexico) and offers some thoughts on what anti-imperialism might actually LOOK like.
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Las Abejas denounce gunfire from exclusive-use weapons and Army patrols in Acteal
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In this most recent communique, Abejas de Acteal denounce recent military grade gunfire and army patrols in the area. They express indigenous grievances throughout the Mexican territory and demand justice.
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''Ballot Boxes and Graves'': College of Mexico Warns of a Violent Scenario in Elections
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As elections draw closer, fears of an exponential surge in violence mount. “Such high levels of violence are clouding the quality of democracy and governance in the country. In particular, electoral violence, that intentionally implemented by the perpetrators to modify both the results and the electoral processes, distorts the virtues of a democratic regime. The outlook is black and murky for the Mexican elections.’’
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What Are They Going To Forgive Us For?
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Activists and collectives from a range of Mexican and global struggles answer the question posed by the Zapatistas, ‘’What are they going to forgive us for?’’
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Of Wars With and Without Bombs
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Tanalís Padilla highlights the pattern of U.S. imperialism and its ramifications around the globe.
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