“Never Again a Mexico Without Us” The participation of women in the political project of the National Indigenous Congress.

The CNI is a network of networks that articulates communities with women’s representation and national and regional women’s solidarity networks. In a context of extractivism, internal colonialism and patriarchal violence, the work of women in the tasks of organization and representation of communities is central in the articulation of the CNI described as anti-capitalist “from below, to the left and with the land” (Escobar, 2016).

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Mexico: IACHR Experts Deliver Final Report on Ayotzinapa

In a final meeting in Chilpancingo with family members of the 43 students, Doña Blanca told Ángela Buitrago and Carlos Beristáin of the GIEI, “Tell everything that you know, don’t hold anything back.”

In the final report of the IAHCR investigation on Ayotzinapa, the investigators tried to do just that, citing obfuscation by authorities in impeding further investigation.

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