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State Capture and Governance Reconfiguration

''I start from the premise that drug trafficking has permeated society and the state. In this view, the so-called conflict or war against and among drug cartels has three key aspects for analysis: necropolitics, which is the most severe; state capture; and the Non-International Armed Conflict (NIAC).''
State Capture and Governance Reconfiguration

URGENT ACTION: Armed Attacks and Forced Displacement of CIPOG-EZ Communities in Guerrero - Please Sign!

URGENT ACTION: Armed Attacks and Forced Displacement of CIPOG-EZ Communities in Guerrero - Please Sign!
Please sign this Urgent Action!
"The Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas Human Rights Center (Frayba) expresses its deepest concern and strongly condemns the escalation of armed violence that, since May 6, 2026, has kept the communities belonging to the Indigenous and Popular Council of Guerrero – Emiliano Zapata (CIPOG-EZ) in the Lower Mountain region of Guerrero under siege."

Press Conference: Las Abejas de Acteal Launch Camaign for Justice

This Thursday, May 14th, Las Abejas de Acteal will launch their campaign to demand justice before the IACHR.
Watch the Press Conference live at:
https://www.facebook.com/LasAbejasdeActeal
Press Conference: Las Abejas de Acteal Launch Camaign for Justice

A Tractor in Common and the Case of the Crazy Parrot

A Tractor in Common and the Case of the Crazy Parrot
From the caracol of Dolores Hidalgo... a reflection on taking care of our Mother.

Those Below

This Mother's Day we salute the mothers of disappeared migrants in Mexico who search for their missing children.
Those Below

We Don’t Want the World Cup—We Want our Daughters and Sons Back Home!

We Don’t Want the World Cup—We Want our Daughters and Sons Back Home!
Organizations and collectives of searchers make a joint statement at a vigil for mothers who have gone missing or were murdered while seeking truth.

The U.S. Plan to Combat Narco-Terrorism in Latin America Legitimizes Military Intervention and Criminalization

In the regional security agreement signed between the U.S. and approximately 20 Latin American countries on March 5, the U.S. reserves the right to intervene unilaterally, under the pretext of “promoting peace through force” in the hemisphere.
The U.S. Plan to Combat Narco-Terrorism in Latin America Legitimizes Military Intervention and Criminalization

Indigenous Children Live ‘’Between Poverty, Exclusion and Discrimination’’: CSIM

Indigenous Children Live ‘’Between Poverty, Exclusion and Discrimination’’: CSIM
“Dream big, Indigenous children, for our present is one of struggle, so that you may raise the banners of future victories.”
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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