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Koman Ilel

Ejido San Sebastián Bachajón recovers land taken from them on Feb 2, 2011

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Chiapas, México. 21 de diciembre. “Nuestras comunidades en asamblea, decidimos recuperar el día de hoy las tierras que fueron despojadas por el mal gobierno desde el 2 de febrero de 2011, con la complicidad del comisariado ejidal en ese tiempo Francisco Guzmán Jiménez, alias el Goyito y ahora por su fiel discípulo Alejandro Moreno Gómez, y su consejo de vigilancia Samuel Díaz, que sirven a los intereses del mal gobierno y no de su pueblo”, comunica el ejido San Sebastián Bachajón, quien el día de hoy retoman las tierras donde se ubica la caseta de las turísticas Cascadas de Agua Azul, que son parte de su territorio.
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Radio Zapatista

First images of the Festival of Resistance and Rebellion against Capitalism

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Alejandro Díaz Santis

Carta de Alejandro Diaz Solidario de la Voz del Amate para Ayotzinapa

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19 de Diciembre del 2014

Compañeros y compañeras, padres y madres de los estudiantes desaparecidos en Ayotzinapa, Iguala, Guerrero:

Les saluda su compañero preso indígena tsotsil Alejandro Diaz Santiz “Solidario de la Voz del Amate”, adherente a la Sexta Declaración de la Selva Lacandona del EZLN, recluido en el penal nº5 San Cristóbal de Las Casas.

Atravez de este espacio quiero mandarles un gran saludo y un abrazo muy fuerte a cada uno de ustedes, que la bendición de Dios ilumine siempre en cada una de sus actividades. Lo lamento mucho lo sucedido el pasado 26 de septiembre con estos lamentables hechos de los malos gobernantes, buscan la forma como callar la gente que defiende al pueblo. Unos los encarcela, los manda a matar, los desaparece por completo. Con el dolor de mi corazón me solidarizo con todos ustedes, porque sus dolores son mi dolor, sus rabias es mi rabia. Pido mucho a Dios que se aparezcan con vida.Vivos los llevaron, vivos los queremos de regreso.

A pesar de cientos de kilometros que nos encontramos pero me siento mas cerca con todos ustedes al saber que nunca se cansan de decir la verdad, sabemos muy bien que los malos gobernantes son unos grandes asesinos, pero ellos nunca pisan la carcel porque se protegen entre ellos; en cambio un indígena tsotsil puede pasar privada su libertad toda su juventud, un ejemplo claro como mi caso que llevo más de 15 años preso sin cometer el delito.

Compañeros y compañeras no se desanimen, echenle gana, en nuestra lucha siempre abrá atropellos y dificultades pero no significa dejar de luchar, debemos seguir con más fuerza. Por otro lado invito a todas las organizaciones independientes de todo el mundo a sumarse con la exigencia de regreso a casa con vida de nuestros hermanos desaparecidos.

Se despide de todos ustedes su compañero Alejandro Diaz Santiz, Solidario de la Voz del Amate.
19 de diciembre de 2014.

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Activistas de Düsseldorf, Alemania

From Düsseldorf, Germany: Video in Solidarity with Ayotzinapa

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Radio Zapatista

Esas piedras que provoquen esas chispas

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Subcomandante Insurgente Moisés

On the Eve of the Festival

Zapatista Army for National Liberation
Mexico

December 19, 2014

To the National Indigenous Congress:
To the National and International Sixth:

Compas:

Greetings to all of you. We are writing to let you know how participant registration is coming along for the First World Festival of Resistance and Rebellion against Capitalism: “Where those above destroy, we below rebuild.”

1. Originary Peoples of Mexico: Representatives from organizations, traditional authorities, and persons from the following native peoples have confirmed their registration:

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John Gibler

The Disappeared

The story of September 26, 2014, the day 43 Mexican students went missing — and how it might be a turning point for the country

By John Gibler

Illustrations by Clay Rodery

By the first days of October, the outdoor basketball court at the Rural Teachers College in Ayotzinapa, a town in the Mexican state of Guerrero, had become an open-air waiting room of despair. Pain emanated like heat. Under the court’s high, corrugated tin roof, the families of 43 missing students gathered to face the hours between search expeditions, protests, and meetings with government officials, human-rights workers, and forensic anthropologists. Assembled in clumps at the court’s edges, sitting on the concrete floor or in plastic folding chairs formed in semicircles, they spoke in hushed tones and kept to themselves. Most had traveled from small, indigenous, campesino communities in Guerrero’s mountainsides. Many had arrived without a change of clothes. They had all come to look for their sons.

On the night of September 26, 2014, in the city of Iguala, 80 miles away, uniformed police ambushed five buses of students from the college and one bus carrying a professional soccer team. Together with three unidentified gunmen, they shot and killed six people, wounded more than 20, and “disappeared” 43 students. One victim’s body was found in a field the next morning. His killers had cut off his face. Soldiers at the 27th Infantry Battalion army base, located less than two miles away and tasked with fighting organized crime, did not intercede.

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Espejo30

Preparations for the First World Festival of Resistance and Rebellion against Capitalism

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Tlachinollan

Federal Police attacks students from Ayotzinapa who prepared a solidarity concert

Guerrero, México, 14 Dic 2014.- Inebriated Federeal Police officers attacked students from Escuela Normal de Ayotzinapa, who prepared the concert “A light in the darkness,” which was planned in the city of Chilpancingo this afternoon in solidarity with the 43 students disappeared by police forces in Iguala.

There are about 17 people wounded, among them two relatives of the disappeared students, students from Ayotzinapa, teachers from CETEG and UNAM students. Medical attention was denied by the Chilpancingo Red Cross, reason for which they were transferred to other hospitals. Phones, shoes and wallets were taken from them.

Hear an interview with Omar García, student from the Normal de Ayotzinapa, from the location of the events:
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Subcomandante Insurgente Moisés

On Ayotzinapa, the Festival, and hysteria as a method of analysis and guide for action

Zapatista Army for National Liberation
Mexico

December 2014

To the compas of the National and International Sixth:
To the National Indigenous Congress:
To the family members and compañeros of those killed and disappeared in Ayotzinapa:

Sisters and brothers:

Compañeros and compañeras:

There are many things we want to tell you. We won’t tell you all of them because we know right now there are more urgent and important issues for all of us.[i] Thus we ask for your patience and your attentive ear.

We Zapatistas are here. And it is from here that we see, hear, and read that the voice of the family members and compañeros of the murdered and disappeared of Ayotzinapa is beginning to be forgotten and that now, for some people out there, the more important things are:

-the words coming from other people that have taken stage;

-the discussions over whether the marches and protests belong to the well-behaved or the badly behaved;

-the discussion about whatever it is that appears most frequently and rapidly in social media;

-the discussion over what tactic and strategy will “move beyond” the movement.

And we think that the 43 from Ayotzinapa are still missing, as are the 49 from the ABC Daycare, the tens of thousands of murdered and disappeared citizens and migrants, the political prisoners and disappeared prisoners.

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