Once again the indigenous peoples of Central America and our territories become military targets.
The march in commemoration of the Tlatlolco Massacre is brutally repressed while demanding an end to repression and abrogation of education reforms.
They agreed to not work in the area with machinery until it was certain that there would be no chance of risk to the community.
The blockade at the entrance to Paso de la Reina has been a unifying force for people from the 43 communities in the region.
Schoolteachers demanding worker rights and free public education for everyone were violently removed from the Mexico City Zócalo on September 13 and are now regrouping.
Recently arrested independent journalists refute charges levied against them and defend work.
The ruling can only be interpreted as a message sent both to the prisoner and to those who see him as a symbol of the struggle against injustice.
Along with attacks from the police, the teachers have been under siege from all sides.
Interview with Marcus Arellanes of Section 22 of the teachers’ union in Oaxaca.