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Recent NAFTA News
January 31, 2007 | 2 Comments | 1,855 views
Here are a few recent stories regarding NAFTA (the North American Free Trade Agreement), followed by some background information.
NAFTA Toll-Highway Destroying Prime Agricultural Land
excerpt from the article: The Trans-Texas Corridor (TTC) is its official name. Critics call it the NAFTA Highway. The publicized TTC is being treated as a regional story because of the disruption to Texas farmers and other property owners.
The TTC is no ordinary highway. The toll road would be four football fields wide. It includes separate lanes (up to six for automobiles, four for large trucks), plus tracks for freight trains, separate tracks for high-speed and …
The Triquis Inaugurate Their New Autonomous Municipality
January 29, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 844 views
Despite Attacks, Another Popular Assembly Emerges By Nancy Davies; Commentary from Oaxaca. January 28, 2007
The Triqui indigenous community of Oaxaca declared its autonomy on January 21, 2007 after the election of its municipal authorities. The election process required two months to complete. The new municipal president is José Ramírez Flores with vice-president Leonardo Merino, constitutional mayor Severo Sánchez and secretary Macario Merino. Six others were named to the new Council of Elders (Concejo de Ancianos).
The chosen new government will employ the traditional indigenous practice of usos y costumbres used among the Triqui, with a council of elders and decisions made …
Torture and Tourism in Oaxaca
January 27, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 920 views
The following report was put together by Grahame Russell, info@rightsaction.org, January 2007
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THE STUDENT OF TORTURE GETS TORTURED
(Testimony, Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca, December 19, 2006)
In the city of Tlaxiaco, one victim of illegal detention and torture after another speaks to our emergency human rights delegation. Some stop in the middle of the hard parts to cry; some listening cry. Hard stories.
Cuitlahuac Santiago Mariscal, a teacher with the SNTE (Sindicato Nacional de Trabajadores Educativos), stands before us. ‘I am doing my thesis at the UNAM (National Autonomous University of Mexico) on the systemic use of torture by Mexican ’security’ forces. …
The Maya Survivors vs. Los Genocidios
January 23, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 639 views
An interview with Antonio Caba, a Maya activist working to hold ex-dictators accountable for one of the western hemisphere’s most violent civil conflicts in the modern era.
Written by Elias Lawless, upsidedownworld.org
WireTap Editor’s Note: Over the following months, WireTap magazine will publish interviews with Guatemalan Maya activists from the Association for Justice and Reconciliation looking to hold ex-dictators and military heads responsible for one of the hemisphere’s bloodiest civil conflicts in the modern era.
Last month marked the ten-year anniversary of the signing of the Peace Accords in Guatemala — an agreement that ended …
Autonomy and self-determination
January 18, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 837 views
The following is the first essay in a compilation of three essays and two declarations by Indians of the northern Sierra of Oaxaca, which can be found here: Communality and Autonomy
Autonomy and self-determination: The past and future of and for our peoples.
by Jaime Martínez Luna
translation by George Salzman and Nancie Davies
Note:. Where a term may be unclear, I included, in italics, a numbered explanatory note, as e.g. [3] followed by the note.
Perhaps at no moment of our history have the indigenous peoples been at such a historic juncture, in which the analysis of our self-determination was the most certain …
Oaxaca, the face of Mexican fascism
January 15, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 618 views
The following is an email I received from George Salzman :
Friends, I received from a teacher here, a good person who I’ll call X, the following heartfelt e-mail to various international human rights (derechos humanos) organizations:
Dear Sirs:
When almost all the human rights organizations interested in knowing the situation of human rights in my country are paying a lot of attention to the Oaxacan struggle to get a new democratic order in this poor southern Mexican state, not many of them are looking to the dismay situation that most Central American people traveling through Mexico …
15 Audio Shows: A look back at 2006 and a look ahead to 2007
January 10, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 978 views
The audio on this page was part of a special 12-hour New Year’s Day broadcast on CKUT 90.3FM in Montreal. The shows combined are a look back at the resistance of local and global social justice movements in 2006, and a look ahead to the struggles to come in 2007.
In the audio player to the right you can listen to 16 of the 28 shows. If you want to listen to the rest, please head over to this page on the CKUT blog
Thanks to Jaggi for sending this out.
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