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Internal Colonialism: 60 years of a Disruptive Concept
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Raúl Romero shares the history and relevance of the uncomfortable concept of "internal colonialism" as advanced by his beloved mentor and friend, Pablo Casanova.
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New Self-Defense Group Formed in Chiapas; They Warn That They Will Not Allow the Entry of Any Cartel
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More and more, in the face of inaction by authorities and impunity for organized crime like the Motonetos, communities are taking to defending themselves. This latest declaration is one of more than four in the past two years.
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Portrait of a Zapatista Health Promoter Part II
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Chronicles of AutonomyNo. 2 *In November, we began the story of Gabi a young Zapatista health promoter. Her journey continues here. ...The morning mist rises slowly, caressing the broad crowns of the trees that shelter the joyous awakening of birds of this hot and humid region. In the truck, health promoters excitedly share their experiences in the communities they visited. …
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UN Warns of the Risks of Privatizing Water in Mexico
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He declared that the water supply is an obligation that all States have signed; "It is not a generous option for politicians or authorities, but it is the right of the population to demand it." Water, he stressed, is a necessity for a dignified life, "not a luxury or a whim" and must be taken care of by everyone.
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Ayotzinapa, the Difficult Road to the Truth
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Despite executive orders otherwise, stonewalling by the Secretary of Defense continues. Much to the pain and rage of families (and of the entire country) impunity reigns. The path to truth in the Ayotzinapa case seems interminable.
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The Sentence Against the Murder of the Human Rights Defender Simón Pedro is Not Justice.
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Frayba Center for Human Rights issues a statement on the sentencing of the Simon Pedro's murder.
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