Indigenous Rights
National Human Rights Commission Reports Major Flaws in Attorney General´s Handling of Brad Will´s Murder Invetigation
Translation by Scott Campbell
Recommendation 050/2008
Crecen las agresiones contra radios comunitarias en Oaxaca
Sócrates Vásquez García, de la radio mixe Jënpoj, reportó a Ojarasca que "en un contexto de repetidas amenazas, cierres
Declaration of the Assembly of Free and Community Radio Stations
Protests in Juchitan against wind companies
Assembly in Defense of Land and Territory
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Indigenous Identity and Migration:
Reflection: CAPISE Brigade to La Garrucha
By Loren Guerriero
The following is an account I related to my family and friends after a CAPISE brigade, it is intended for people who aren't familiar with Chiapas or the movement.
I just returned from a brigade with CAPISE (Center for Political Analysis and Socio-Economic Investigations). The brigades perform interviews in Zapatista communities and document land threats and human rights offenses. The information is then turned over the organization so they can track the activity of government and paramilitary groups and publish reports about actions normally gone unchecked. It also allows us outsiders to make a connection with the movement and communicate with people back home about what is happening here in the Jungle.



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