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New security strategy in Chiapas: 760 million, 711 agents and a Black Hawk
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The People's Security Secretariat details the Governor's heavy investments into both equipment and personnel for the Security Forces of Chiapas in the first six months of his term.
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Joint Statement. Stop the Growing Violence and Impunity in the Highlands of Chiapas
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Joint statement from organizations and individuals condemning the recent attacks on members of Las Abejas de Acteal and the Tzajalch'en community.
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As Women That We Are, Indigenous Zapatista Women
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A poem by Zapatista women education promoters, presented at the Encuentro RebelArte y RevelArte in April.
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Work Begins on Controversial Palenque-San Cristóbal Superhighway Link to Maya Train
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The way is being paved for the controversial highway with lack of information and proper consultation with the communities involved. It will pass through seven environmentally protected areas. Contrary to government claims that its aim is to bring tourism to the state, affected communities believe the real purpose is to facilitate mining projects.
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El Común (The Common) at the Foot of the Mountain
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But, if you ask the parties that now converge in those foundations of an operating room in the Lacandon Jungle. If you ask them who or why they did this; why they contributed their work; why they sweated in the sun; why they got wet in the rain... why they committed themselves to something that seemed a delusion, a folly, a dream.
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Perhaps they will answer -in many languages, in many colors, in many geographies, in many calendars, in many ways-: “For life."
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WE DENOUNCE TORTURE AND SEXUAL AGGRESSIONS AGAINST MEMBERS OF THE ÑHÖÑHÖ (OTOMÍ) INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY OF SANTIAGO MEXQUITITLÁN
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The CNI and EZLN denounce the arbitrary detention, torture and sexual assault of defenders of territory and CNI delegate Estela Hernández in Querétaro.
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''In Mexico, there is a greater chance that migrants are attacked by the authorities than by narcos.'' (REDODEM)
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Schools for Chiapas is an international solidarity organization supporting autonomy in communities in resistance in Chiapas, Mexico. Our work depends on support from people of conscience everywhere.
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