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3 Postscripts 3 II.- POSTSCRIPT OF RACES AND OTHER DIFFERENCES.
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The Capitan looks at the role of the nation-state in keeping those at the bottom of the pyramid on the bottom.
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Relatives of Disappeared Reject Law Reform and Demand Open Parliament
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Relatives of the disappeared reject proposed reforms to the General Law on Missing Persons and warn of possible introduction of mass surveillance systems.
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800 thousand people attend LGBTQ+ Pride March in CDMX
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Pride from Mexico City to San Cristóbal, commemorating both joy and militant resistance.
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3 Postscripts 3. I.-GLOBALIZED PS. One planet, many wars.
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The Captain elaborates the portrait of our current global dystopia.
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UN Human Rights Against the Reforms to the National Guard Law
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Reforms to the National Guard Law signal the further weakening of human rights and privacy as powers of mass surveillance are granted without appropriate controls. The recent vote in the Mexican legislature represents a continuation of a worrisome pattern of militarization in the country over the last 19 years.
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The Ministry of Economy Announces Push for Extractivism and Whitewashes Image of Mining Industry: Cambiémoslo Ya
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On June 18th, the Secretary for the Economy, Marcelo Ebrard, signed an agreement to promote equitable and sustainable mining in Mexico. The Cambiémosla Ya collective responded by saying that ''There is no sustainable mining, nor can there be equitable benefit sharing without the participation and consent of the communities, who own the territories where the minerals are found. ''
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"What will I do if Eduardo Ramírez takes away my parcel of land?"
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More testimony from communities who will be impacted by the San Cristóbal- Palenque superhighway.
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We grieve for Palestine, as an inhumane Israel continues its genocide, murdering innocent children.
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Las Abejas de Acteal denounce the genocide in Gaza, the repression by ICE in the U.S. as well as the recent violence in their communities and the actions of the militarized police force in Chiapas.
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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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