EZLN: Struggle for Life and Autonomous Construction

The decision of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) to organize last December 28 and 29 the International Meeting of Rebellions and Resistance, in the Cideci-Unitierra of San Cristóbal de las Casas, to conclude in the caracol of Oventik from December 30 to January 2, 2025, was a very wise one. This, notwithstanding the context of violence in Chiapas that had led them to raise the possibility of suspending a program of meetings starting with the one related to their 31st anniversary. Its content resumes the meaning of the writings of the EZLN throughout the year: The storm: the […]

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Colors of Zapatista corn

Corn and Trump: Marked Cards

More on corn and the threats to the Mexican Countryside.
Corn and Trump: Luis Hernández Navarro looks at the recent findings of the T-MEC panel in light of the current geopolitical position of the U.S.

Collapse of Food Self-Sufficiency in Corn.
Ana de Ita shares insight on the domestic policies within Mexico that contribute to the collapse of self-sufficiency in the nation’s primary food.

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Preparations for International Zapatista Encounter

On December 28th and 29th, San Cristóbal de Las Casas will host the first session of the International Encounters of Resistance and Rebellion organized by the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN). On the 30th and 31st, the Zapatista festival and the celebration of the end-of-year dance will take place at the Zapatista Caracol in Oventik. Signed from the mountains of the southeast by the insurgent Sub-commander Moisés, the program of participation in the international meetings of the EZLN was presented. They will be held at the Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas AC Indigenous Center for Comprehensive Training – Universidad

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Militarization To Control The Peoples

”The geography of state violence is exactly the same as colonial violence for five centuries, something that is repeated throughout Latin America, from Guatemala and Mexico to Argentina and Chile. It is evident that this systemic war is directed against indigenous peoples, blacks and peasants. Before it was to steal gold and silver from them, now it consists of clearing territories to turn life into merchandise.”

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