Autonomous Community Oaxaca Demo Mexican Embassy London Mon. Nov. 1st - 3pm
Martin O'Neill , 25-10-2010 - 20:27
Day of the Dead Demo Altar
Protest for San Juan Copala at the Mexican Embassy – For Autonomy and against Impunity
1st November 2010 from 3pm
Demo-Altar outside the Mexican Embassy,
16 St. George Street, London, W1s 1LX
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Autonomous Community Oaxaca on the TV Plus Other Chiapas News
Martin O'Neill , 18-10-2010 - 23:15
San Juan Copala, the autonomous community features on: Unreported World Mexico’s Indian Rebellion Friday 22nd October 7.30pm Channel 4
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Chiapas News - BoCa En BoCa 8
Martin O'Neill , 11-10-2010 - 00:01
New human rights group in Tila and Tumbala.
Ejidatarios from Tila demand justice
The Abejas (Bees) of Chenalho support the harassed Triquis of Copala
The JBG of Oventik denounces the displacement of 170 Zapatistas.
ANOTHER LOOK: THREE YEARS AFTER OF THE DEATH OF ANDRES AUBRY
Other resistances: Argentina: National Congress of the Movement of Indigenous Campesinxs (MNCI)
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September 2010 Chiapas/Zapatista News Summary
M , 05-10-2010 - 00:42
1. 170 Zapatista Bases Expelled from Chilon 2. More Army of God Aggression in Mitziton 3. Torrential Rains Batter Chiapas
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Zapatistas expelled from their land for building an autonomous school
Martin O'Neill , 04-10-2010 - 00:06
In the early hours of the morning on Thursday 9th September 2010, 170 Zapatista supporters were expelled from their homes in the Tzeltal community of San Marcos Avilés, in the municipality of Chilón, Chiapas. They were attacked by members of the Mexican political parties PRI, PRD and PVEM (the green party), in retaliation for the construction of an autonomous school.
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Campesino Leader In Wales
Adam Johannes , 03-10-2010 - 00:24
LATIN AMERICA: THE ECOSOCIALIST ALTERNATIVE Wednesday 13 October at 7 pm Main Building, Cardiff University, Park Place,Cardiff (opp. Student Union Building) Organised by local environmental, green, trade union, socialist and latin american solidarity groups.
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Zapatista Supporters Attacked in Retaliation for Building an Autonomous School
UK Zapatista Solidarity Network , 29-09-2010 - 12:52
One of the Zapatistas' most notable achievements has been the creation of an autonomous education system, designed to meet the needs of the people in the communities. Now 170 people from two indigenous communities have been evicted and are homeless on the mountain, because they would not destroy their autonomous school.
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The autonomous municipality of San Juan Copala, Oaxaca has ended
Martin O'Neill , 21-09-2010 - 23:18
translated and condensed by Nancy Davies from El Universal, and Milenio
Monday, 20/09/2010 – 13:31
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Cardiff Meeting on Latin America with Hugo Blanco
Adam Johannes , 18-09-2010 - 22:11
LATIN AMERICA: THE ECOSOCIALIST ALTERNATIVE - Hugo Blanco Speaks! Wednesday 13 October at 7pm Main Building, Cardiff University, Park Place, Cardiff (Opposite Student Union)
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Chiapas, Other Campaign, Zapatista News August 2010
Martin O'Neill , 07-09-2010 - 00:41
Communique from Las Abejas, issued one year after the release of the paramilitaries.
Harrassment of people from the Zona Costa (Coastal zone)
El Pueblo Creyente (the Believing People) of Chenalhó oppose the ciudades rurales (rural towns)
Special: THE STRUGGLE IN SAN CRISTOBAL
SPECIAL: EUROPEAN BRIGADE IN SUPPORT OF THE ZAPATISTAS
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Autonomous Education in the Zapatista Communities
Martin O'Neill , 06-09-2010 - 23:09
In July 2010, a European Solidarity Brigade visited the Zapatista communities and Caracoles of Chiapas and reported on the current situation there[ii]. One aspect of their reports was autonomous education, which is for the Zapatistas an important part of their “construction of autonomy and resistance to capitalism”. The school is only a part of the education process, along with “sharing and working in the community throughout life”. It is based on “the ancient and fundamental principle of caring for the earth and its natural resources. Food sovereignty depends on the principles of agro-ecology, the rejection of chemicals and the conservation of native seeds”. “Everything we take from the earth, we must return”.[iii]
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July 2010 Chiapas/Zapatista news summary
Martin O'Neill , 08-08-2010 - 23:31
1. Mitziton Protest Blocks Pan-Am Highway 2. Mitziton Denounces Torture of 2 Other Campaign Members 3. Virgin of Dolores Ranch Denounces Provocations 4. Other Campaign Members Denounce Drainage Plan 5. European Brigade Visits Zapatista Caracoles 6. Oventik Junta Updates Brigade on El Pozo 7. Morelia Junta Denounces Provocations by the CIOAC-I 8. State Elections
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A thousand rages, one heart: long live the autonomous Zapatista communities!
UK Zapatista Solidarity Network , 07-08-2010 - 19:52
A new campaign has been launched to support the inspirational autonomus Zapatista communities of Chiapas in their resistane to attacks from government forces and paramilitary groups. Another world is possible!
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John Holloway talks about the Zapatistas and his new book "Crack Capitalism"
Martin O'Neill , 02-08-2010 - 23:40
FREE Event
All Welcome!
John Holloway is a Professor in the Instituto de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades of the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla in Mexico. His publications include Crack Capitalism (Pluto, 2010), Change the World Without Taking Power (Pluto, 2005), Zapatista! Rethinking Revolution in Mexico (co-editor, Pluto, 1998) and Global Capital, National State and the Politics of Money (co-editor, 1994).
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Autonomous Community Oaxaca Under Paramilitary Control
Martin O'Neill , 01-08-2010 - 20:09
Following Police Raid of San Juan Copala
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Mitzitón: God’s Army Must Leave Now
UK Zapatista Solidarity Network , 14-07-2010 - 17:44
“They are guilty of the crimes of murder, torture, kidnapping, rape, illegal felling of trees, and trafficking in migrants. We demand the government relocates the criminal delinquent paramilitaries”
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Army patrols and paramilitaries in the Lacandon Jungle
UK Zapatista Solidarity Network , 14-07-2010 - 17:39
"Hiding behind environmental pretexts, they clear the way for the entry into the jungle of the big investors, the exploitation of the area for luxury tourism, and the appropriation of biological resources for patenting".
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Chiapas News No.6 June 2010
Martin O'Neill , 30-06-2010 - 21:48
BoCa en BoCa
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Report on today's demonstration at Mexican Embassy in London: Freedom and Justic
EdinChiapas Solidarity Group , 29-06-2010 - 19:35
Demonstrators calling for freedom for the Atenco prisoners in Mexico protested for over 3 and a half hours in front of the Mexican Embassy in London today 29th June. The protest was part of an International Day of Action, coinciding with the Supreme Court of Justice of the Mexican Nation meeting to decide the future of 12 political prisoners from the small town of San Salvador Atenco near Mexico City.
Protestors defied police to take up position directly in front of the Embassy entrance, refusing police orders to move to the opposite side of the road. After around 20 minutes the possibility of arrest under the Public Order Act forced the dozen or so demonstrators to move a few yards back to a traffic island in the middle of the road.
Nevertheless leafleting continued right in front of the Embassy while Mexican revolutionary songs blasted out a message of defiance. Certainly the Embassy authorities were well aware of the protest as their Security officers were filming and photographing demonstrators.
"The Atenco prisoners have been imprisoned for the crime of standing up for the poor peasant farmers of the area," said Esther McDonald of the UK Zapatista Solidarity Network, who organised the protest. "It was therepresentatives of the state who committed violent atrocities at Atenco: Amnesty International has detailed shocking systematic sexual assaults and rapes by the police on 26 women during and after the police assault on Atenco in May 2006."
The events of 3rd /4th May 2006 were sparked off when police tried to arrest peasant farmers selling flowers in the street. When locals went to the flower-sellers aid and drove off the police, a massive state force gathered and then invaded Atenco. Police killed two youths, Alexis Benhumea and Francisco Javier Cortes, and arrested over 200 people. Dozens of homes were invaded without warrants, and hundreds of people were tear-gassed and beaten. Police subjected 26 women to serious sexual assaults, including rape, in attacks described by Amnesty International as "torture".
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"Free the Atenco prisoners" : Protest at London Mexican embassy Tues. 29 June
Martin O'Neill , 23-06-2010 - 23:58
While world headlines feature the deployment of the army by the Mexican government in a seemingly losing battle against drug cartels, it's less well-known that the Mexican government has moved ruthlessly to crush grassroots people's movements who have nothing to do with organised criminality.
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