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International statement in solidarity with the Zapatistas: Get the army out of Chiapas!
Written by masn   
Wednesday, 18 June 2008

                   July 8, 2008
To the people of Mexico:
To the EZLN:
To the Other Campaign:
To the International Community:
To the media:

As members of diverse collectives and organizations in different corners of the World, we wish to express our outrage and complete repudiation of the renewed military invasion of Zapatista communities on June 4th 2008.

Numerous reports from the International Civil Commission of Human Rights Observation (CCIODH), the Centre for Political Analysis and Socio-Economic Investigations (CAPISE) and Fray Bartolome de las Casas Human Rights Centre have raised concerns regarding the continued and increasing hostility from the Mexican Government towards the Zapatistas. In these investigations it is clear that this dirty war relies upon a system that involves paramilitary organizations, institutions such as the Agrarian Reform Secretary (SRA) and both Federal (PAN) and State (PRD) Governments, as well as the military occupation surrounding Zapatista territory since 1994.

The Mexican Army’s decision to invade La Garrucha, Rancho Alegre (known as Chapuyil), Hermenegildo Galeana and San Alejandro represents more than the violation of the Dialogue, Conciliation and Peace in Chiapas Law (1995), the Mexican Constitution (Article 29), the American Human Rights Declaration (Articles 21 and 29b) and the International Civil and Political Rights Convention (Articles 14 and 27). It also represents a change in the strategy against the Zapatistas. In view of this, we are extremely concerned for the physical and physiological integrity of our indigenous Zapatista brothers and sisters. The Mexican Government is attacking the right of indigenous peoples to freely organize by attempting to use the outrageous accusation that the Zapatistas cultivate marijuana. As the Mexican State looks for mechanisms to legitimise open warfare, it is clear that its real objective is the destruction of the Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN).

We are certain that the Zapatista demands are made peacefully, that these demands are being organised in conjunction with other indigenous peoples, cities and states across the Mexican Republic following the release of the Sixth Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle, which calls for peaceful civic organization called the Other Campaign. The continued aggression towards Zapatista communities and especially this recent invasion by the Mexican Army demonstrate that that the Mexican Government is unwilling and incapable of resolving popular demands and is reliant on repressive tactics to attempt to extinguish those voices that demand the most basic of rights.

We demand that the Mexican Government, represented by the President Felipe Calderón Hinojosa, immediately withdraw the National Armed Forces strategically deployed in the conflict zone in Chiapas.

We demand that the Chiapas State Government, represented by Juan Sabines Guerrero, stop all acts of aggression and threats by State Police to Zapatista communities.

If the Mexican Government continues to attack Zapatista communities we, the undersigned, will do everything we can to act in solidarity with the Zapatistas and in rejection of the violent and repressive Mexican State.

Mexico Australia Solidarity Network (MASN) - Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Australia
El Kilombo – Durham, North Carolina, USA
Rare Purpose Collective – Florida, USA
El Colectivo Zapatista de Valencia “El Caragol” – Valencia, Spain
CGT- Chiapas Commission - Spain
Mutiny Collective – Sydney, Australia
Electronic Disturbance Theater – San Diego, USA
XISPA CON TITA COLECTIVO Chicana Radio Network
Collectives and Individuals from La Otra San Diego (California Coalition Against Poverty, Colectivo Zapatista San Diego, Colectivo Zapatista Tzajalek 32, San Diego Indymedia, dj lotu5 y otr@s) - USA
Local to Global Justice - Tempe, USA
Latin American Solidarity Network (LASNET) – Australia
Radio Zapatista Collective – San Francisco, USA
Fuerza Mundial, USA
Colectivo Ici La Otra – Montreal, Canada
"Mujeres de Maiz" de Los Angeles, CA, USA
Solidarity Without Borders- New York City, USA
Danza Mexica Mictlanxiucoatl- Los Angeles, USA
ARMA, Los Angeles USA
Los Poets del Norte, Los Angeles USA
Teocintli, Los Angeles USA
East Side Café- Los Angeles, USA
detodos-paratodos.blogspot.com- Los Angeles, USA
Rebel Imports- NYC, USA
Dry River Radical Resource Center- Tucson, AZ
Chiapas Support Comité- Oakland, USA
Outline on Political Economy (OPE-L) mailing list – International
Solidarity Platform with Chiapas, Oaxaca y Guatemala- Madrid, Spain.
Solidarity Network with the Zapatista Rebellion- Barcelona, Cataunya
Without Borders Latin Network- Sweden
America Latina Solidarity Association- Sweden
Solidarity Network with Chiapas Vicente Lopez- Argentina
Nottinghamshire Zapatista Solidarity Campaign- United Kingdom
Media Collective ~ Aztlan – Northern California, Occupied Mexico, USA
European Solidarity Campaign in Solidarity with Zapatista Autonomy and Against the War in Chiapas
European Gathering in Defence and Struggle with the Zapatistas and the Other Campaign in Mexico- held in Athens, Greece
Mexican Swiss Union (UMES)– Zurich, Switzerland.
Comite Latinoamericano Salvadoreño Sueco FMLN- Gothenburg, Sweden
Zapatista Support Collective- Gothenburg, Sweden
Caracol Mundo -eco de latido en solidaridad- Vienna, Austria
Beehive Collective- Maine, USA
Students for Peace and Social Justice (SPSJ)- Fullerton, USA
Zapatista Action- Humboldt, USA.


Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 July 2008 )
War brewing in Chiapas: Mexican Army attempts to invade zapatista territory and promises to return
Written by masn   
Monday, 09 June 2008

Last Wednesday, June 4 an estimated 200 military units including soldiers, various levels of police, tanks and intelligence attempted to enter la Garrucha Caracol and surrounding autonomous Zapatista communities, territories reclaimed by the Ejercito Zapatista de Liberacion Nacional (EZLN) in 1994. This marks an alarming escalation in violent hostility from the Mexican State that we have seen developing since last August.

Take note also that this mid-year marks 3 years since the Zapatistas put out their Sixth Declaration and called for the Other Campaign, a revolutionary process framed as non-violent (obviously it’s difficult to be non-violent when the army is killing your people and stealing your land…). Last Wednesday the army was driven away by the strong response of zapatista autonomous support bases (Bases de Apoyo) who blocked the road.

The army did however promise their return in 15 days saying that they have evidence to believe that there are marijuana plantations in Zapatista territory.

Outrageous! this is how the army controls mexico these days: if it’s not supposedly chasing drug cartels in the big cities (ie. urban military occupation) it’s invading and terrorising rural communities (especially autonomous ones).

Expect a global call out for solidarity actions in the next week or so.

The situation is possibly the most serious that it has been since 1995. 

 For more information in English see www.masn.org.au.
And in Spanish breaking news from the Zapatistas direct is on http://enlacezapatista.ezln.org.mx/.

Last Updated ( Monday, 09 June 2008 )
Denunciation | Act of provocation
Written by La Junta de Buen Gobierno, Towards a new dawn resistance caracol   
Monday, 09 June 2008
The following is a communique by the Zapatista Good government Council in La Garrucha.

Please stay alert for a global call out for action in solidarity with the EZLN!!

The Road to the Future Good Government Council denounces the military incursion of 200 soldiers, along with local, state and judicial police into the Zapatista towns Hermenegildo Galeana and San Alejandro, in La Garrucha Caracol.
Last Updated ( Monday, 09 June 2008 )
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Atenco: Complaint before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
Written by thanks to Karloparlantes for the translation   
Wednesday, 21 May 2008
May 21, 2008 in Mexico City Norma Aide Jimenez, Mariana Selvas, 
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their denunciation against the Mexican government that they’ve filed
with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and about the need to
use their experience as a tool for struggle and resistance in the Other
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MASN Sydney demands justice
Written by folha   
Tuesday, 06 May 2008

At 5pm on May 5th a group of Sydneysiders gathered yesterday in front of Australian icons the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge to send a message of solidarity to the Other Campaign in Mexico and around the world, to the hundreds who were arrested, deported, tortured and raped in San Salvador Atenco on the 3rd and 4th of May 2006 and to our comrades who remain imprisoned under bogus charges which further demonstrate the injustice and impunity that the Mexican Government so flagrantly shows the whole world.

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