Friday, September 5, 2008

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Radio broadcaster


CONFERENCE PROGRAMME FRIDAY

26. 18-21h The rubber wall: the international legal impunity.
legal contextualization of torture in different States.
- Free Association of Attorneys-Torture in the English State and International Law
.
- Mariana Rain-Torture in Mexico and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
. SATURDAY

27.
Tomorrow 11-14h hear, see and be silent, patriarchs and Democrats, torturers
life.
Violence against women in Mexico and sexual torture in the English state.
- Mariana Selvas, adherente a la Otra Campaña y superviviente a la
represión de Atenco.
- Torturaren Aurkako Taldea
- Coordinadora de Inmigrantes de Málaga
- PreSOS Galicia.

Tarde 17h-20h Escuchamos, sentimos y no callamos: comprender para resistir.
Objetivos y consecuencias políticas y psicosociales de la represión.
- Pau Pérez, Grupo de Acción Comunitaria
- Jorge del Cura, Centro de Documentación contra la Tortura.

DOMINGO 28. 11-14h. Ni víctimas ni heroínas: Taller de herramientas para
la resistencia colectiva.
Para grupos de apoyo y supervivientes de tortura (apuntarse We previously
with Atenco All)

graphic exhibition from 22 to 28 September in the PSO will MALAYA
theaters and video (time tbc)
kids space to be enabled.

For more info: http://www.justiciaparaatenco.blogspot.com/
To contact the organization: denuncia-atenco@riseup.net

Thursday, April 10, 2008

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SAN JUAN COPALA were ambushed.

 

dead are two of them wounded.



Municipality of San Juan Copala. Indigenous Triqui
..- Headed community of Llano Juárez in the Triqui were ambushed and killed two announcers
Community Radio the Municipality of San Juan
Copala, * "* * The voice that breaks the silence" * while unofficial
so we know that a child died and there are more people injured.

This was reported by the Centre for Community Support United
"CACTUS" who made it known that the young announcers
community who were killed in that ambush, responded to
names of Felicitas Martínez Sánchez and Teresa Bautista Merino from
sixteen and eighteen.

According to information obtained by the Civil Association
the ambush was the edge of the two in the afternoon when members of the Community Radio
conducting activities of the radio, "do not know exactly if they were going or coming
" we do know is that they came to an afternoon of
San Juan Copala and to press time had no more information,
the bodies of the announcers are in Putla
Guerrero and members of the autonomous municipality applying for transfer to
Juxtlahuaca.

The members of CACTUS AC condemned this and demanded that the
relevant authorities to investigate and punish those responsible for this underhanded
crime against young girls that all they did was
community work of indigenous communications.

is worth mentioning that this radio station became operational on January 20
to mark the first anniversary of the autonomous municipality of Copala and
9 and 10 of this state would participate in the meeting to defend the rights of peoples
Oaxaca , in which "The Voice that Breaks the Silence"
coordinate the working group on Community Radio, because,
stressed-developed this work by serving a community "and were treacherously killed
today." Finally

CACTUS members stated that this fact comes to
add to the insecurity in the state and
repression by the state against community radio exercising their right to
communication, stipulated in the agreement
169 of the International Labour Organization (ILO).


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Sunday, April 6, 2008

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Chiapas: vegan presxs on hunger strike, algunxs go free, the fight continues


 From Monday 24 March a group of family and friends: 
was installed in front of the Palace of Government of Chiapas in Tuxtla
, to show solidarity with our comrades on hunger strike
of fasting and prayer, and demand their immediate release. Ellxs
Algunxs to make today (April 3) 39-day strike, many others are around or exceed
and 30 days without food. LXS

presxs on strike have refused to eat (only water and honey
) as a means of organized protest at what they see is an
of state repression and violation of basic legal safeguards
. Not surprisingly, they said in previous statements that all the comrades had been taken
ellxs presxs formal warrantless arrest and
as they had been tortured for days to extract incriminating statements
. Furthermore, in trials had not been
their native language translators at the time of sentencing, as required by law
. That is why they consider the whole process a farce in which they were
takes over "Prefabricated crimes, for which they are accused without real evidence
and without keeping
minimum legal safeguards prescribed by law.

presxs Of the nearly 50 native who started the strike,
muchxs have already been released through her own struggle against death from within the prison
and support from other organizations and groups related
, most adherents the Zapatista Other Campaign. Most vegan
31 ex - presxs which have already be released, as
had decided within prison have immediately joined the sit
to continue to demand the release of Anarchist still
within the four penalties in the beginning of the protest (Los Llanos, Amate,
Catazajá beaches and Tabasco).

Sitting on the steps of the Government Palace, surrounded by
banners and sleeping bags, vegan compas liberadxs have it clear.
"We presxs of conscience. Our crime is bad
organize against the government. " While the first chew solid foods, following the diet
a fellow doctor and have been designed to recover from
days without food, vegan speak as disbelief compas how
have finally achieved their freedom. Many have been deprived of it
eight or nine years, most also entered the prisons, aged between 17 and 20 years
, and now face a very different reality. A vegan

compas also dares to see the positive where there seems to be
possible: "I have learned much in prison. When I went to jail, he was a kid
, now I know there are many struggles and rebellions in other
many parts of Mexico and the world. And what is punished are vegan that
organize to end injustice. "

Otrxs talk about how important it is to stay at the camp. "Nosotrxs
we do not move from here until the last prisoner to leave."
ellxs Muchxs to die wait to return to their communities and see their families, but will hold
effective until all are free "to celebrate all LA
juntxs." Otrxs can not even go home. His people
origin, with a strong presence PRI, they have lost their land and house while they were presxs
and paramilitary groups have warned the government that if they return
, harassment.

days have also been some disappointments. The first strikers were released
belonging to MOCRI, with strong Catholic roots,
thanked the government for liberarlxs Sabines, and asked family and friends: vegan
to withdraw the camp Tuxtla socket. In
fact, has been strong pressure from representatives algunxs eclesiásticxs,
priests who have built their own accord as mediadorxs, and the governor himself
Sabines, requesting vegan present in the camp "more
flexibility" in their protests, this is that they leave the door
government building and to remove the banners and coffins have been placed at the entrance
.

But at the meeting last night, all the comrades saw the compass course.
the plant not move until their comrades go free.
strike began to release to everybody, and if not out everybody, not be free yet.
"The fight is not fight if not collective," so they say now
further support from outside instead of turning to their places of origin.

In this day, the person who had elected presxs as mediator, the lawyer
Diego, had arranged a meeting with
Sabines and other members of the government of Chiapas. The governor has remained inflexible
to raise the remaining presxs vegan release, despite
that many of us are in critical condition, his body no longer supported and are taking honey
days spitting and urinating blood. His position is based on that and no more records
be checked and there are only reasons for
Anarchist in prison continue estándolo, all this despite their
processes show many irregularities such as those that have appeared in
freedom. Those who have been released.

So the feeling on the stairs and entrance to the palace of
governance is bittersweet. Those released because they live with family and friends: muchxs
of comrades still presxs. But the struggle continues
. As night falls, think vegan compas
other forms of protest and continue with their struggle to liberate forces vegan
still remain inside the prisons. Why not move there until all the comrades
be free. Between talks and guard duty,
day dawns again in the socket of Tuxtla, in the banners are lit
message and the sun illuminates the covers with the warmth of hope.

Funny Hens Invite Wording

Roundtable Atenco case



UNIVERSAL JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS: 'IF ATENCO'

Association Pro Human Rights of Spain (APDHE) held yesterday, Wednesday 2 April a panel discussion entitled " Universal Justice and Human Rights: "The Atenco case ', c on the purpose of analyzing the situation of Human Rights in Mexico, the lack of access to justice for women victims of the events in Atenco, and complaints brought before the Audiencia Nacional of Spain English citizen Cristina Valls, who was one of those who suffered these facts.

The table was attended by Barbara Italia Mendez, one of the women detained and tortured by Mexican authorities during the police repression which took place in Atenco and witnesses in that lawsuit, Giulia Tamayo , member of the Madrid office of Amnesty International, Viviana Waisman , Counsel and Director of Women's Link Worldwide, Paloma Soria , lawyer Women's Link Worldwide and legal prosecutor in the case before National Court , Cristina Valls as complainant and Nuria Garcia Sanz, lawyer and Deputy Secretary General of the APDHE

Giulia Tamayo said

Amnesty International (AI) has closely followed the case of Atenco, as it concentrates the three main concerns of his organization in relation to Mexico: torture and abuse by security officials, impunity for violence against them and women for public or private . Noted as very serious the fact that two years after the Atenco case is in almost total impunity, which shows that some backed by international guarantees are not respected in Mexico. "For us, the complaint Cristina means that there is still opportunity for justice for Atenco, opens some light that at least clarify the facts and give a ruling as universal jurisdiction allows, after he had tried without any result, "said Rep. AI. Paloma Soria's lawyer pointed out that the complaint filed the Audiencia Nacional of Spain is a hope, but also points to an unfortunate aspect: the fact that this judging from Madrid Atenco case is possible only because the Mexican justice system has not acted and not acting, thereby depriving all concerned of a fundamental right. According to Soria "Mexico has a standard of human rights and democratic state, but this reflected in reality "

Similarly, the witness and social activist Barbara Italia Mendez reviewed the various attempts that have been conducted in Mexico to investigate the events in Atenco 3 and 4 May 2006 and the sexual torture they were subjected to the majority of women prisoners "All processes that have tried to stand, two years in legal issue has not occurred nothing, although we continue with the social protest, to end impunity and silence (..) torture and impunity are used to silence people and demobilized. Women complainants have much strength to continue and this force is fed back to efforts such as is being done from the other side of the Atlantic "

Responding to questions from reprisal Barbara told some women are suffering have dared to speak out in Mexico by the torture he suffered in the Atenco operation, recalling that even processed a total of 167 and 16 people detained as a result thereof, including a of women tortured, Patricia Troncoso, without none of the perpetrators has been convicted. As noted APDHE , these are not isolated events, because "the repression of political opposition is widespread in all states of the Republic Mexicana."

Saturday, February 9, 2008

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Day actions against the Café de la Selva and in support of the Zapatista Communities


To the Other Campaign:

In the sixth international:

the people of Mexico in resistance:

A free media, independent or alternative:

1 .- joining in the ongoing campaign boikot Café de la Selva, we invite you to participate on Saturday, February 16, 2008 in a day of disruptive actions in support of the Zapatista communities. This action is driven by free media and various social organizations. Our proposal is that different groups, organizations and individxs perform coordinated action in the largest possible number of establishments in the Café de la Selva to denounce the situation in Chiapas. 13 years ago that the "betrayal of Zedillo off a constant attack by paramilitary groups against the Zapatista communities. In recent years have increased at an alarming cases of attacks against the bases of support.

2 .- Why this action?

Coffee of the forest is not only a company that supports the paramilitary group called the Union of Ejido de la Selva, but also the economic project of this organization in which murderers and active kickers. Despite the constant complaints against the coffee in the jungle, the resources institute has certified him as a fair trade company. Given this, we asked nosotrxs If it's just that the profits of this product financing a paramilitary organization such as the ejido de la Selva?.

3 .- There are some packages ready for gobs and leaflets to accompany the action, they can use for stencils, prints, posters, blankets or whatever they can think or can do more to keep sharing. If you want to use this material and his group decided to take action in http://sabotaje.blogsome.com can download , http://www.regeneracionradio.org/ , cml.vientos.info in laotragrafika or request a package in the mail reddemedioslibres@gmail.com . We ask that its actions can be shared with tod @ s, sending photos, videos, audio, and doing a little review of the action taken and sent to the same email (if you know how to send your information and help you write.) This is very important to publish and disseminate any information on what happens in free media.

know it is very difficult to compete with mass media but we are making efforts to counter the misinformation of a better way and for this we need your participation. Our involvement can be as large or small as each one of us @ s what we want and decide but each share is equally valuable.

Learn more about this paramilitary organization, as well as allegations of our brothers and sisters Zapatistas and the ongoing campaign against the brown of the forest at the following sites: www.capise.org.mx ,
www.enlacezapatista.ezln.org.mx . Research and spread it

is important

Outside military and paramilitary in Chiapas! Stop harassment of Zapatista support base communities!

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Free Media Center-Radio City Regeneration

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LIST OF ESTABLISHMENTS OF CAFE DE LA SELVA:

* MEXICO CITY:

1 - Amsterdam (36 Iztaccihuatl Plaza , Col. Condesa racetrack.)
2 - Historical Center (main court Bolivar 31).
3 - Prado Coapa (Acoxpa # 566).
4 - Countess (Av Vicente Suárez # 38-C).
5 - Coyoacán (Jardín Centenario # 4-3).
6 - Del Valle (Streets: Torres Adalid # 910, a half block from Gabriel Mancera).
7 - Santa Fe (Guillermo González Camarena # 111 Loc 2 (front Univ Iberoamericana).
8 - San Jose Insurgentes (José María Velasco # 58 PB).
9 - Tlalpan (Constitution Square # 17-F, Center).
10 - Blue Area, Satellite (Bypass Circuit Poniente # 23, Local 7, State of Mexico).
11 - Satellite (Circuit Surgeon # 22-A)
12 - Polanco (Newton # 105, Local 4, Col . Chapultepc Morales).
13 - San Angel (Avenida De La Paz # 58-J, Col. Villa Álvaro Obregón).
14 - Col. Florida (Insurgentes Sur # 1874).
15 - The Eagles (Calz. of Lions District 145 and 146 Federal, Alvaro Obregón).
16 - Luis Cabrera (Jalapa 113 Loc 6, La Magdalena Contreras).

* CITIES AND STATES:

17 - Cuernavaca, Morelos. (Rio Mayo # 136, Local 7, Plaza Tree, Col. Vista Hermosa).
18 - San Cristobal de Las Casas, Chiapas. (Crescencio Rosas # 9, Esq Cuahutémoc).
19 - Guadalajara, Jalisco. (Av. López Gossip, next to the Centro Magno).

* OTHER COUNTRIES:
20 - Spain (Barcelona) [3] (Calle Barcelona, \u200b\u200b50 Postal Code 08301 City: Mataro) [4]
21 - France.
22 - Netherlands.

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Saturday, January 26, 2008

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are released seven political prisoners in Atenco s

After the one o'clock on January 26 left the Penal del Molino de las Flores l @ s seven people whose release had been announced since the morning, which joined the good news of relief that finally gave the sisters Norma Jiménez Osorio and Maria Luisa López Morán yesterday, January 25. The same day brought before the court Madrid English National a lawsuit alleging the psychological torture, physical and sexual abuse suffered by a English citizen, during the attack suffered San Salvador Atenco in May 2006.
On leaving the prison, after a year and 8 months in prison, l @ s s comrades met with 300 people who were waiting since morning for his release. Relatives and friends of Forests Mariana Gómez, Guillermo Forests, Vicente Garcia Murguia, Martin Garrido Romero, Cecilio Ramirez Espinosa, Jorge Armando Medina Ramírez and David Aguilar Neri were not alone. Also eagerly awaiting the members of the camp outside the Mill Flower, a large number of members of the Peoples Front in Defense of Earth (FPDT) of the Other Campaign, lawyers, media and people from different social movements in the country and the world.
After the release without charge of these seven people are still 19 people who are in prison in connection with the case of Atenco, in addition to process 167 l @ s @ s who still come regularly to audiences in prison. Three of the prisoners are convicted and imprisoned for 67 years that meet the high security prison in Almoloya de Juarez. In the prison of Molino de las Flores continues even 16 people, although according to defense lawyers, three of ell @ s would come most likely released next month. It would be Cesar del Valle, Edith Rosales Gutiérrez and Rufino Jiménez.
The release of these seven people going through a difficult time for the FPDT. In addition to the reactivation of the airport project, announced by President Felipe Calderon on federal lands very close to San Salvador Atenco, unite the various harassments that are suffering in the town, as the event that occurred three weeks ago, when house of a member of the Front, Adam Espinosa, was surrounded for two days by the state police. These harassments are directed, as participants are saying FPDT to create fear in people to participate and to prevent the reorganization of the renewed struggle against government plans for airport construction. According to Trinity Valley said the good news comes at a very necessary since "out of you raises the morale of our people."
The press conference was held in the camp very little after the start, and left very clear sense that the partners released out with strength and encouragement to fight. In front of a banner that read "For an organization of leftist anti-capitalist. Neither the PRI nor the PAN, or PRD. The Other Campaign against power "and after singing the Zapatista Anthem, thanked the work done by everyone in the country and the world "from which came the encampment to which they cast a coin into a boat," the pressure for the release of l @ s pres @ s policies. "Sometimes you can not mourn for the eyes because the heart cries. You are now our family, this release we owe to you [...] all depends on us, from that marriage, "said Cecilio Ramirez, who spoke first. They also referred to the conditions of torture, repression and corruption that live in the prison, and the supposed "re-education" there is given, because as I say Dr. William Rain "and I feel fully restored, right now I open a car in 10 minutes. " He and Mariana Forests, spoke of the expected hardening of the repression. As Mariana said "right now and we have to be on this side, repression is stronger, we must be together to resist and we have to attack, because it uses only resist. We will not stop until the release of all "during the reunion did not stop shouting slogans for the freedom of l @ s pres @ s policies and the continuation of the struggle in Atenco. The wait and the fight for freedom continues almost two years ago inside and outside the walls, but tonight not only smelled of coffee and rockets. The mixture of tears, strength and joy knew above all collective victory.

Friday, January 25, 2008

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Today was filed with the English National Court a complaint against the Mexican authorities for the crime of torture, including rape and sexual assault during the events in San Salvador Atenco in May 2006. One of the Catalan citizen was illegally deported presented this petition, making use of universal jurisprudence.


At the same time, there was a focus group convened by the Atenco we all face the National Court in support of Catalan citizens and vegan presxs politicxs mexicanxs and repudiation of violence, impunity and contempt with which the Mexican government acts and to complicity and silence of the English state in these events.


This report presents a year and eight months after the events in Atenco, where the population was subjected to abuse, illegal searches, torture, psychological, physical and sexual abuse perpetrated latter mostly women , where five foreigners were deported illegally.


Following the events in Atenco several people familiar with movements such as The Other Campaign, the EZLN and Oaxaca came together to fight and coordinate with other people and groups who feel the need to do something against repression from where they live. Because repression is a way to shut up, that dreams do not materialize and that amedrentadxs live, so to speak urgently from the emotions and how they affect otrxs vegan.


Atenco we all unite and support this petition born of the struggle against impunity. We work here with the Mexican people and presxs vegan at heart, striving to do our own reporting, not legal but political, social and collective repression of the top ranked on the movements and social luchadorxs this and that side of ocean.


Atenco We All


Some links where you can find the news are


Red and Black

Telemadrid

Exonline.com

pepitorias

Women Without Fear

Europa Press

Elfinanciero.com.mx

Elmercuriodigital.es

DNA Journal

El Sol de Tijuana

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

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Third meeting: Zapatista women with women around the world (listen live broadcast aki)

(day three)

"It is difficult express how they feel a man at a gathering of women " tells a fellow" I felt I was in the wrong place at the wrong time. As I walked through the aisle of the auditorium to give a camera to my companion, I felt the weight of eyes on my back, they were never aggressive, but they were there ... all eyes were enough to wish to rush out of there as soon as possible. I immediately came to mind, although not comparable, the idea of \u200b\u200bhow a woman feels when entering a bar full of men, or when walking through the streets and incisive eyes do not rub off them. " The auditorium we speak is full of women and listen to the presentations of the companions, that follow to complete a mosaic of experiences through their different ages, situations and municipalities. Only in the last row some men have occupied positions between banks. A colleague, with the acronym EZLN in balaclavas, the up explaining that only women are allowed to enter the auditorium, that men can hear the words of the sisters from the outside. Without opposition, either by conviction or by not daring to break the rule, the men one by one the seats are removed, leaving only female presence in the room. As time went by, This standard ceased to be so rigid. However, it is an image that reflects well the heart of this gathering of Zapatista women with women in the world. Entering
caracol of La Garrucha a sign announces: "Men can only participate in, making food, sweeping, cleaning latrines and snails, care for the @ s @ s Niñ firewood." This round of tortilla to the deep-rooted gender roles globally, is a challenge that the partners intend to @ s Zapatistas assistants approached. This would have created a space where women are forced to talk and men to listen.
This practice, far from being discriminatory, learning is more of a gender that challenges the everyday sexist, which is a huge effort for both sexes since hitting squarely on what seems most difficult to transform: the roles with which we have grown, the enemy within so many puts obstacles in breaking the dominance of humanity's oldest, patriarchy. Thus, women have fought hard to try to win public spaces and decided to speak in the sight of a packed auditorium, bringing them the lead in the media, in the organization, in moderation or in cultural activities. "After these words read so easy there is a whole river of tears," said a companion. Tears of effort triply exploited peasant women (because women, being poor, being indigenous) have been transformed into a victory, the victory of progress on the path to empowerment. Men have had to be done with the tasks normally invisible, to see the difficulty that carry and to learn from the humility of being quiet, listening and resist the urge to make visible through the floor, which is ultimately cede once, the public space, supporting in silence from the kitchen. In this way the Zapatista women holding hands with men in what they are delayed, and men go hand turn with their partners helping, to the point where we can speak with facts that the horizontal and equity are possible, the best example was the third meeting dedicated to women. Now we have the task of sharing in our hometowns and we discussed what we heard in this land free, ie
Zapatista Land For all this, the meeting was a big step for the Zapatista women, who these days have been found with themselves, with their pain, their tears, their histories and their hopes for change, they can share the links with the rest of the world's women, the oppression of patriarchy. However, the road to be traveling companions Zapatistas together with its partners, towards gender equality is presented as long and expensive, so we can see the same sign which reads the work of men, it also announced that they are kept on 29, 30 and December 31, to return to normal on 1 January ...
Maybe that normally macho self again back to the community or the city, but this meeting did not leave anyone indifferent, a seed of change were planted in default fertile hearts of men and women who were here, whom we also have a long way to go, that of deconstruction, a journey that must be done together but in many cases, as in the case of this meeting of women, with separate steps.

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Third meeting: Zapatista women with women around the world (listen live broadcast aki)


"We say, for they are clear that the fight is long and difficult" (second day)

silent steps of the Zapatistas come sorted, to the right side of the auditorium of Caracol Hope Towards a new dawn. December 30 marks the second day of the First Encounter of the Zapatista Women with Women of the World.

On the day they celebrate the exhibition of the progress in the work of women from the Caracol of La Realidad and Oventik. Labor unions collective of women artisans, autonomous education, the health of women, working mothers still struggle, the difficulty to assume positions of responsibility in their communities and regions, both into women themselves as to the family context, social and organizational. All themes are defoliating in concrete work, goals and challenges small and large to be overcome.

On the other side of the auditorium are placed women in Mexico and the world that come with their stories and their struggles, pains and joys and observe, to share or express, through questions asked at the table, their doubts and differences.

To learn the stories of these women of the world must stand down at the height of the banks, look for the breaks, ask and listen.
To understand the history that Zapatista women have also need to stand down, follow in the footsteps of fellow silent when at the end of each session will go all together to the place where it may take off their masks and safely share their experiences and struggles in every place, every community, every family, every woman's heart and body.

If we walk in another sense we could go out the back door of the auditorium, the little girl, which gives the place where the sun and the moon rises. There are the shops of the Zapatista families who came to the meeting and, unlike the central area, men do not cook much but the fellow leaning over the stove on the floor, they come to watch the door or the cracks between what happens inside tables and loaded the girls and boys. So if we go around, because although many people are these days with the "other work" in the kitchens and cleaning of the meeting, it seems that it only lasts a few yards and then from there everyone is who is, and the battlefield, one of the battlefields of the Zapatistas seems clear, and can never be reduced to a stove, a child charged with a tiny back child, or a clothes washing and rubbing in River.

From the height of the reality of the communities are best measured the dimensions of the struggle of the Zapatista indigenous women. Women who arrive at the doors and crevices of the meeting to listen to their own colleagues to speak in a language incomprehensible to them (Castilian), are real, the signs on every corner these days remind us that men can not be spokespeople or speakers, and translators, cleaning and cooking but also are real, and so are the women who climb on stage to say who fought with their partners because "some men do not allow us to participate, then we realized that we must take our rights with their hands, because we deserve as human beings "(Member Comandanta CCRI).
all part of the same reality, in an effort to change what more it costs.

When older women have what your life was when girls in the estates where many indigenous families worked as semi slaves, we can understand what the trip, the ground covered by the Zapatista women in a short period of time, short low more than twenty years, in which the grandchildren say "as a child I have freedom to dance, I can play, I have the right to education autonomously." Some women say that "men are very difficult to change, because they are sexist, because the educated English ranchers and to despise women."

own support among women is the catalyst to this process, and that explains the strength and understanding that the Zapatista women speak about the experiences of other women who struggle and suffer, as indigenous women they met while traveling with the Other Campaign in Northern Mexico, the maquiladora workers, the political prisoners, all those with whom they are understood and reflected in the internal and external struggle, in their own organizations and in reality they live.

In the tension between public and private space are giving, with much effort, the dynamics that allow women from the empowerment of many of them in training, community service and strong collective responsibilities, they change their self-image and changing the image that men have of them, so that one day, perhaps soon, and not to ask her husband permission to take a job in the organization, and no one says that the woman who leaves the home without her husband is going to look for another man.



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Third meeting: Zapatista women with women around the world (listen live broadcast aki)

"One thing is words, but there is much work behind" (first day)

These last days of December is being held in El Caracol of Resistance Towards a New Dawn (La Garrucha, Chiapas) in the Zapatista Encuentro with the Peoples of the World and First Meeting of the Zapatista Women with Women of the World. "Because here we have corn yellow, black, white, ... we are very happy to be many and different, but one humanity "summed up the Comandanta Rosalinda. Walking through the Caracol, you may find different women at different struggles, Women in Black women trainers and health education in indigenous communities, women of the Peoples Front in Defense of Earth, of Via Campesina, Zapatista women, women the Other Campaign, children, young people from around the world and to men. Though they at this time, according to the organizers of the meeting, do not participate in the plenary sessions, because the voice of women.
During the first day has been about the work of women snails Morelia and La Garrucha. One of the ideas that have been highlighted is that women and communities in resistance will not give up the lands recovered from the 1994 uprising given the paramilitary pressure situation that they currently live. Women have described their struggle to make their voices heard and implement their rights. How a fellow Zapatista said "It sounds simple in words, but behind there work and the cry of many women."
of each snail were involved representatives of the promoters of education, health, Good Government, grandmothers, mothers, girls, married women, single women, female heads collective work of the Agrarian Commission, commanders and insurgents of the EZLN and other partners.
Many older women experience life in the estates where they were forced to work in extreme conditions, no food, no education, no health care and were even sexually assaulted. They explained how this situation changed after 1994 because, as they say "we realized that as women have the same right to learn and defend ourselves."
Education is for them a basic need, one of the Zapatista demands. In government schools felt like rejecting their native language and identity: "These are the ideas of other people do not even know how to live." Promoting education of Morelia. Therefore, many women are trained as promoters of education along with coordinating other training centers and are making autonomous education for all and all, based on partnership, respect and equality that respects their culture, language and identity . "Autonomous education born by all girls and boys, for all women and men. Many made fun of us for being Zapatistas and did not know why, but we do not get discouraged. We want to be taken into account in our words and girls and women, deserve respect for all, women now as we know, we do not want to scorn, humiliation and oblivion, "said an advocate for education of Morelia.
Asked by a woman from civil society about how the relationship between parents and children regarding education, a classmate of the girls who was at the table said that "parents encourage them to strive in school. "
One of the most exciting times of the day was the participation of girls in various plenary sessions where they explain how their fight like girls. One of the girls in the Caracol of La Garrucha said: "Now I'm going to talk about my life. I have eight years. As a child I have the right to do whatever he wants. A study in the schools. My parents encourage me. I have the right to play, dance, walk through this struggle and our elders, to change the lives of mankind. I know the reality, these rights will be my best weapon in the future. At my school sometimes do not find the materials, my parents work to get them. No crumbs cling bad government. "
Health promoters put particular emphasis on working in the existing need for more resources to the specific attention of women. The deaths of women in childbirth and complications before and after it, and cervical cancer were common before 1994, as reported promoters, because of lack of health care of women themselves, the lack of resources to reach hospitals and the poor care they received once there. Also explained how often people do not pay attention to the ailments of women, until they were very serious and there was no chance of being cured. In the women's traditional deliveries were attended by midwives, who usually did not have many means in case of difficulties. When a child was born the midwife charged less than the birth of a child as it was felt that the girl had less value. Much of the work of health promotion is to inform women about care before and after childbirth, and nutrition and sexual health. The promoters used in both traditional medicine and biomedical medicine within the reach of their resources. One of the women of Good Government in the region of Morelia speaks of the need for health promotion for women to have access to it is important that health has partners that they might not receive the treatment of pain to women. "
The micro clinics and nursing homes have been built in Zapatista territory covers the whole world that need not play the same treatment they received and are in hospitals.
"Our duty as women is that there are more women involved" said Ofelia, the Good Government Junta of Morelia, Heart of the Rainbow of Hope. "Our peoples have chosen us to ensure collective and communal interests, a government that commands obedience, seeking equitable development." Women who are in positions as officers (positions of responsibility to the autonomous municipalities, the Good Government etc) are trying to encourage the participation of women at all levels is necessary that we have partners in the production, which are radio announcers broadcaster, which has education educators to have more confidence with girls. There are issues specific to women. They are in charge of the work for equality in every area of \u200b\u200bwork. If we do not, "Who is going to do?". One of the companions of the caracol of La Garrucha, speaking as a representative of single women said that "While we do not know how to read or write, we have knowledge to share. Value and participation that we as single, not exploited and we want to continue to fight for our rights as women "