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Eugenia Gutiérrez

Mujeres y violencia en México. Numeralia desde un país en guerra.

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Program of the First World Festival of Resistance and Rebellion against Capitalism

First World Festival of Resistance and Rebellion Against Capitalism

General Program

Inauguration: San Francisco Xochicuautla, Municipality of Lerma, Mexico State

Saturday December 20, 2014:

  • 4pm: Registration beings; arrival of delegates

Sunday December 21, 2014:

  • 8am: Breakfast, registration continues
  • 1-2pm: Lunch
  • 2-4pm: Inaugural Event for the First World Festival of Resistance and Rebellion Against Capitalism
  • 4-9pm: Cultural Event.

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  • 6pm: Delegates depart for Amilcingo
  • 9pm: Arrival to Amilcingo and delegate registration begins at this Sharing site.

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Fragments of a day of solidarity and protest

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Texto de Elis Monroy, Romeo LopCam y Jerónimo Díaz
Fotografías de Gustavo Ruiz, Lucero Mendizábal, Juan Manuel García, Yollotl Gómez Alvarado, Kino Luiggi, Heriberto Paredes, Amaranta Marentes y Elis Monroy

Como parte de la #AcciónGlobalPorAyotzinapa convocada por los familiares y compañeros de los estudiantes desaparecidos de la Normal de Ayotzinapa, este 20 de noviembre se realizaron manifestaciones solidarias tanto en México, como en muchas ciudades del mundo.

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Ríos de gente con un destino común

En la Ciudad de México, tuvieron lugar tres marchas con destino al Zócalo capitalino. Además, durante todo el día, hubo distintas manifestaciones, entre ellas, la que se llevó a cabo afuera de Televisa Chapultepec por parte de estudiantes de la Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana, la Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de México (UACM) y la Preparatoria número 7 de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM); otra que tuvo lugar en la puerta principal de la Secretaría de Educación Pública (SEP), donde estudiantes del Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN) levantaron un muro con tabiques y concreto; y una más en las cercanías del Aeropuerto Internacional de la Ciudad de México, en la que cientos de estudiantes de diversas escuelas, intentaron bloquear el acceso al mismo, cosa que lograron parcialmente con la ayuda involuntaria del gran despliegue policiaco que en teoría debía evitarlo. En ésta última movilización, tuvieron lugar los primeros enfrentamientos y las primeras detenciones de la jornada.

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Un movimiento que cambie de una vez por todas este país

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Radio Zapatista

We hope they will never close their eyes again

Registro sonoro del paso de la Caravana por Ayotzinapa en Cuernavaca, Morelos

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En su paso por Cuernavaca antes de arribar al centro del país el próximo 20 de noviembre, los padres de estudiantes desaparecidos de la Normal de Ayotzinapa compartieron su rabia, sus palabras y su anhelo de que México encuentre en esta tragedia la luz que le permita primero señalar y luego salir de la barbarie contemporánea. Si Ayotzinapa es el espejo de la sociedad que dejamos que creciera ante nuestros ojos, en estas palabras se desborda la esperanza de trazar un límite ahora sí definitivo: “Ya abrieron los ojos y esperamos que no los vuelvan a cerrar”, auguró un normalista de Ayotzinapa:

(Descarga aquí)   Testimonio de alumno de la Normal de Ayotzinapa sobreviviente de la noche del 26 de septiembre de 2014 en Iguala, Guerrero.

(Descarga aquí)  Testimonios de padres de alumnos de la Normal de Ayotzinapa.

(Descarga aquí)  Testimonio de padre de alumno de la Normal de Ayotzinapa.

(Descarga aquí)   Testimonio de padre de alumno de la Normal de Ayotzinapa.

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Dejar de luchar, es comenzar a morir. Últimas actividades de Ayotzinapa en Chiapas y llegada a Oaxaca.

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Oaxaca de Magón, 17 de noviembre. La jornada de actividades políticas de la brigada “Daniel Solís Gallardo” en la capital de Chiapas, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, inició el 15 de noviembre por la tarde con un foro en la escuela normal rural de Mactumactzá con la sociedad civil y otras organizaciones, ahí participaron compañeros normalistas de Ayotzinapa de la academia de cuarto año, así como un compañero de primer año, sobreviviente del atentado de la policía municipal de Iguala, Guerrero.

El foro realizado por la brigada informativa transcurrió en aproximadamente 5 horas, en donde testimonios de los normalistas, se entrelazaron con mensajes de las más de 20 organizaciones que solidariamente acudieron al llamado que la normal de Mactumactzá lanzó para escuchar a los estudiantes de Ayotzinapa, el foro fue la cancha techada de la escuela normal rural ubicada en la capital de Chiapas.

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Words of the EZLN General Command, presented by Subcomandante Insurgente Moisés, at the end of the encounter with the caravan from Ayotzinapa

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Words of the General Command of the EZLN, presented by Subcomandante Insurgente Moisés, concluding the event with the caravan of the families of the disappeared and students of Ayotzinapa, in the caracol of Oventik, November 15, 2014.

Mothers, Fathers, and Family members of our murdered and disappeared brothers in Iguala, Guerrero:
Students of the Escuela Normal[1] “Raúl Isidro Burgos” in Ayotzinapa, Guerrero:
Brothers and Sisters:

We thank you with all our heart for sharing your word with us.

We know that in order to bring us your word directly, without intermediaries or outside interpretations, you had to travel many hours and endure fatigue, hunger, and exhaustion.

We also know that for you this sacrifice is part of the duty that you feel.

It is the duty to not abandon the compañeros disappeared by the bad governments, to not sell them out, to not forget them.

It is because of this duty that you began your struggle, even when no one was paying any attention and the disappeared brothers were being called “amateurs”, “rabble rousers” “future delinquents who deserved what they got,” “agent provocateurs,” radicals,” “hicks,” and “agitators.”

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Comandante Tacho, EZLN

Words by Comandante Tacho at the beginning of the encounter between the EZLN and the caravan from Ayotzinapa

Words by Comandante Tacho, at the opening of the EZLN Encounter with the Ayotzinapa Caravan, November 15, 2014

Compañeras and compañeros:

Fathers and mothers of the disappeared students from the Escuela Normal[1]“Raúl Isidro Burgos” in Ayotzinapa, state of Guerrero, Mexico.

To the students and to all of those accompanying this caravan, and everyone gathered here.

In the name of the boys, girls, young people, men, women, and elderly of the Zapatista Army for National Liberation, we welcome you to this Caracol of Oventik, Caracol II, Resistance and Rebellion for Humanity.

Compañeras and Compañeros:

We the Zapatista Army for National Liberation want to hear your words of pain and rage, which we share.

We are not concerned with whether municipal presidencies are burning, nor with how many cars, doors, or palaces have been burnt.

What we want to hear is your pain, your rage, and the angst that comes from not knowing where your young students might be.

We also want to tell you that we Zapatisas have been accompanying you in the protests and mobilizations that have been held in Mexico and in the world. Though our acts of pain and rage do not appear in the paid media, we want you know that we have joined you with real and true actions.

This is why we want you to speak to us, and why we want to listen to you.

If we had known a few days earlier that you were coming, there would have been many of us here to greet and listen to you, many more than are here now. You can’t imagine the number of people who would have come.

Those of us who serve as representatives here today receive you with all of our hearts to listen to your pain and your rage.

That is all.

[1] The Escuelas Normales in Mexico are teaching colleges that principally train rural and indigenous young people to be teachers in their own communities.

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Comandante Javier, EZLN

Words by Comandante Javier, welcoming the Ayotzinapa caravan to Oventic

Words by Comandante Javier, welcoming the Ayotzinapa Caravan to the Caracol of Oventik, November 15, 2014

Brothers and sisters, parents of the 43 disappeared students, and Students and Teachers from the Escuela Normal[1]“Raúl Isidro Burgos” of Ayotzinapa, state of Guerrero:

A very good afternoon to everyone.

In the name of our thousands of compañero and compañera bases of support from the Zapatista Army for National Liberation, we warmly welcome you to this humble center Caracol II of Oventik, Resistance and Rebellion for Humanity, in the Highlands Zone of Chiapas, Mexico.

Those of us present here are representatives of our Zapatista communities, and we receive you with open arms in order to listen to your words.

Know that you are not alone! That your pain is our pain! That your rage is our dignified rage! And that with our actions we support the demand that the 43 students, disappeared by the bad governments’ criminal acts, be returned alive. May you feel at home here, because this place is home to all who struggle.

Thank you.

[1] The Escuelas Normales in Mexico are teaching colleges that principally train rural and indigenous young people to be teachers in their own communities.

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Press Conference: National Brigade for the return alive of the 43 missing students from Ayotzinapa

This Saturday, November 15, a press conference took place at the offices of the Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas Human Right Center, with the presence of students from the Isidro Burgos school in Ayotzinapa and relatives of the missing students, who arrived in Chiapas in the “Daniel Solís Gallardo” southern route of the national brigade that is currently visiting several states in the country.

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Explicación del propósito de la brigada nacional y las actividades de la ruta sur hasta ahora:
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María Inés Abraham Gaspar, tía de Adán Abraham de la Cruz:
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Carmelita Cruz, madre de Jorge Aníbal Cruz Mendoza:
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Ezequiel Mora, padre de Alexander Mora Venancio:
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Palabras de conclusión:
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Preguntas y respuestas:
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