represión
Jornadas por la vida en Azqueltán Acción Global: Movilización en la Ciudad de México
#JornadasPorLaVidaEnAzqueltán
#AcciónGlobal contra la Guerra a los Pueblos Originarios
#10deDiciembre_DíaInternacionalDeLosDH y nos siguen asesinando.
Herman@s Tod@s
El pasado 4 de diciembre, la Comunidad Indígena Autónoma de San Lorenzo de Azqueltán, integrante del Congreso Nacional Indígena, CNI-CIG, convocó urgentemente, a las “Jornadas por la Vida en Azqueltán“ que se llevará acabo del 6 al 10 de diciembre. Esto como respuesta al asesinato del compañero Marcos Aguilar Rojas el pasado 26 de noviembre, donde también queda gravemente herido el compañero Gabriel Aguilar Rojas.
Dicha jornada deberá de llevarse a cabo en distintos territorios y geografías de México y el mundo. Está *Acción Global*, que han convocado nuestr@s Compañer@s propone acompañar las siguientes actividades:
* 6 de diciembre.
Rueda de prensa
En la Feria Internacional del Libro de Guadalajara.
Concentración: 12:00 horas
* 7 de diciembre
Velada por Azqueltán
En la Feria Internacional del Libro de Guadalajara.
Concentración: 18:00 horas, llevar veladoras
* 10 de diciembre
Movilización en la Ciudad de México
Movilización para acompañar a la comunidad de Azqueltán. Concentración: Torre del caballito, 11:00 Hrs. Rumbo a la Decretaría de Gobernación.
* 10 de diciembre
Movilización en la ciudad de Guadalajara
Concentración: El Santuario, 11:00 horas.
Por lo anteriormente expuesto, convocamos a los Colectiv@s, organizaciones, redes, Pueblos Originarios, Comunidades Indígenas e individu@s, para que puedan acompañarnos, sumarse y participar activamente en esta movilización, que se llevará a cabo este 10 de diciembre de la Torre del Caballito en Reforma rumbo a la Secretaría de de Gobernación, para denunciar la #GuerraCapitalista que ataca y despoja a los pueblos originarios, no solamente de la Tierra, el Territorio, el agua y su autonomía, sino también la Vida.
Desde la Casa de los Pueblos y Comunidades Indígenas “Samir Flores Soberanes” llamamos a la solidaridad nacional e internacional para exigir justicia para nuestros hermanos Marcos y Gabriel.
Alertamos al Pueblo de México y del mundo que el asesinato de Marcos y la agrave situación en la que se encuentra el Compañero Gabriel, contradice el discurso oficial de la 4a Transformación, pues mientras se preparan para celebrar este 10 de Diciembre, como el “Día Internacional de los Derechos Humanos”, nosotros nos movilizamos contra la impunidad municipal, estatal y federal, de la que gozan los asesinos que cegaron la Vida del compañero Marcos y que al amparo de la Transformación de Cuarta, seguirán gozando de libertad y sin castigo. Es por ello que hoy decimos que en México, los Derechos Humanos “No son Positivos”, “No son Esenciales” y No son Alcanzables”, como lo declara la mal llamada CNDH.
Zapata Vive, la Lucha Sigue!!
Alto a la Guerra contra los Pueblos Originarios
Marcos vive la Lucha Sigue!
Castigo a los asesinos, invasores y caciques
Urgente titulación de los Bienes Comunales
Comunidad Indígena Otomí residente en la CDMX, integrante del Congreso Nacional Indígena, CNI-CIG.
Report from the First Civil Observation Mission in Eloxochitlán, Oaxaca, identifies crimes against humanity, ethnocide, and ecocide committed against the community
Presented on Saturday, November 29 to the community of Eloxochitlán in Spanish and Enna (the Mazatec language). The report is the result of the Observation Mission carried out in July of this year by an interdisciplinary group.
It concludes that the community is the victim of crimes against humanity which, being systematic and prolonged for a decade, constitute a case of ethnocide aimed at destroying the forms of organization and life of this Mazatec community. The ethnocide of the community of Eloxochitlán seeks to undermine community resistance to extractivist activities that have caused the ecocide of the Xangá Ndá Ge River and the destruction of the community’s right to self-determination:
– In this regard, arbitrary detentions, prolonged pre-trial imprisonment, political criminalization, forced displacement and ethnocide, as well as gender-based violence, were detected.
– Regarding the plundering of the Xangá Ndá Ge River, hydrological alterations, contaminating agents, and desiccation were identified, in addition to damage to flora and fauna.
This compilation of documentation seeks to be taken to international bodies, as it argues that there are no legal conditions in place to guarantee the protection of the community’s rights. Acts of aggression, political persecution and criminalization have resulted in 50 direct victims and at least 500 indirect ones.
The documentation collected identifies governors, agency heads, and magistrates as responsible actors, who—with the backing and complicity of the State—have contributed to the denial of justice, persecution, and fabrication of case files.
Likewise, it states that the Huautla Court bears the greatest responsibility by allowing omissions and practices that favor local strongmen, as it has rejected acts of torture substantiated under the Istanbul Protocol, obstructed legal processes, criminalized community authorities, carried out arbitrary detentions, and manipulated testimonies.
Through a timeline of events, the report describes the process of aggression the Mazatec community has endured, including military intervention, intimidation, torture, dispossession, home raids, threats, and abuses of authority. Many of these forms of violence predate 2014, as multiple formal complaints had been filed since 2011, none of which advanced due to omissions by the Huautla court.
In recent weeks, Oaxaca governor Salomón Jara has labeled Eloxochitlán a “red zone,” attempting to portray it as a violent community—a smear strategy taking advantage of his authority and media reach to support the strongman Manuel Cepeda in the municipal elections of November 23, where he received the second-highest number of votes.
The presentation also served as a space for community reflection, where a message was directed at those who continue to push the narrative of “a conflict between two families,” a simplification of the severe attacks carried out in complicity with the three levels of government. They responded that Eloxochitlán is made up of many families with different surnames, a small town where it is common to share last names.
Many women, as shown in the Radio Zapote broadcast that day, stated their last names. Those who spoke were mothers, wives, and sisters of former political prisoners and persecuted individuals since 2014, who had to leave their homes to dedicate themselves to the struggle for their relatives’ freedom—working the land those relatives once worked to feed their children, sleeping on the streets during sit-ins such as the one maintained for over two years outside the Supreme Court of Justice in Mexico City, while waiting for the justices to take up the case.
The report concludes that, given the incompetence of the Mexican justice system in guaranteeing minimum conditions of safety, justice, and respect for the human rights of the persecuted community of Eloxochitlán, the case must be brought before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), and calls for precautionary measures for all persons at risk, as well as specific protective measures for indirect victims.
The preparation of this report marks an important precedent in the forms of resistance against State injustices and violations toward Indigenous peoples. The Mazatec women comrades are an example of how to confront impunity and criminalization; their struggle for freedom has been arduous and is not yet over.
As they have done in recent years, the Mazatec women for freedom again extend their invitation to the “Internationalist Faena to End Criminalization,” which will take place from December 3 to 4, 2025, in Mexico City in front of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, and on December 3, 4, and 5 outside UN Women at Calzada General Mariano Escobedo 526, Anzures neighborhood, Miguel Hidalgo.








