In solidarity with E.Z.L.N.
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And recognize that they ARE NOT a terror organization!
We also condemn the human rights violations committed by Mexico's government
(to the EZLN)with support from the U.S.(and want them to take responsibility for these actions) :
On January 7 1994 the federal government troops kidnapped three men who where tortured and then killed. Investigations by the De La Casas Human Rights Center confirmed these claims but the government has never accepted any blame. This killing was directly linked to the womens movement to hide the men as detailed before.
Dec 22, 1997 at San Cristobal De Las Casas Troops opened fire on a group of Tzotil Indians praying for peace in a Catholic Church. 45 where killed 21 of them women, four of them pregnant. Thirteen others where wounded in the massacre. The guns used where guns that where only legally used by government security forces. Following the killings, 40 people where arrested, most in connection with PRI and the Military. This included the mayor of the area. Other reports also list as many as 15 Children dead in the killing.
June 28,1995 Guerrero state security forces ambushed and killed 17 peasants and wounded 19 others, near Aguas Blancas. The victims, unarmed peasants, including women and children, who were travelling to Atoyac de Alvarez to participate in a demonstration to demand the release of Gilberto Romero Vasquez, a peasant activist who had disappeared in Atoyac on 24 May 1995. Such Disappearances have grown very common for those who have sided with the EZLN, and those who may know the whereabouts of elite members of the Zapatas.
(The Zapatista Army of National Liberation (Ejйrcito Zapatista de Liberaciуn Nacional, EZLN) is an armed (but(at this point) non-violent) revolutionary group based in Chiapas, one of the poorest states of Mexico.
The EZLN opposes corporate globalization, or neoliberalism, stating it severely and negatively affects the peasant way of life.)
We would like to see the paramilitary camps surrounding(and threating the peoples way of life) Chiapas Cease and desist.
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