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Presentation of the Annual Report by the Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas Human Rights Center
Presentation of the Frayba Annual Report
Human Rights in Debate
Between Official Cinicism and Peoples’ Dignity
(Read or download the full report in PDF here.)
Introduction – Víctor Hugo López – Dirctor of Frayba
[podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/informe_frayba2014_victorhugo.mp3[/podcast]
Father José Javier Avilés Arriola – Vicar of justice and peace of the San Cristóbal de Las Casas diocese
[podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/informe_frayba2014_josejavieraviles.mp3[/podcast]
Dolores González Saravia – Director of Servicios y Acesoría para la Paz (Serapaz) and member of the board of directors of Frayba
[podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/informe_frayba2014_doloresserapaz.mp3[/podcast]
Father Gonzalo Ituarte Verduzco – Founder and member of the board of directors of Frayba
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Comments by Víctor Hugo López
[podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/informe_frayba2014_victorhugo2.mp3[/podcast]
For Ayotzinapa and Zapatista Anthem:
[podcast]https://radiozapatista.org/Audios/ZOOM0051.MP3[/podcast]
Photographic report: With pain and rage, we stop the country again
This Wednesday, October 8, a national mobilization took place in solidarity with the students of the Rural School Raúl Isidro Burgos, in Ayotzinapa, Guerrero, who were attacked on September 26 and the early morning of September 27, with high-power weapons, by municipal police of Iguala, in the state of Guerrero. The result was 4 students brutally murdered–with shots to the head and one of them with the skin of his face peeled off–as well as 43 students kidnapped and disappeared.
In Mexico City, about 40,000 people gatheres in protest against this state crime, while in the rest of the country 85 demonstrations took place, from Chihuahua to Chiapas, all of them demanding the presentation alive of the disappeared students. On an international level, demonstrations took place in Spain, Switzerland, Germany, England, Bolivia, Brazil, Argentina, and Peru.
The following is a photo report narrating the development of the march in Mexico City, which encompassed each and every one of the city’s areas, demanding the presentation alive of the disappeared students and punishment to material and intellectual murderers.









