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August/September 2005 Newsletter
Article written by Simon Walker
From the Editor, Simon Walker
Another month has flown by. I must say that in recent weeks my attention has been drawn to the horrible destruction wrought by hurricane Katrina in the southeastern US. We have also been keeping an eye on conditions in Oaxaca, Chiapas’ neighbor to the northwest. Peace House coordinator Melissa recently returned from a networking trip to the beleaguered state, which was recently ranked number one in the nation for human rights violations. Oaxaca is very similar to Chiapas in terms of its high indigenous population, its wealth of natural resources and its resistance movements. One big difference is the absence of international observers and solidarity workers with a social justice focus to support these communities in resistance. The need for this type of accompaniment in Oaxaca is significant; but, lacking a movement that has garnered international attention as the EZLN has, the vacuum in this area has remained. The Peace House has made contact with a number of organizations working in the state, and plans to strengthen our relations with these groups with an overall vision of eventually sending volunteers to work in Oaxaca. In this newsletter, you’ll find information on Melissa’s trip to Oaxaca, and the progress of the Zapatista’s “Other Campaign,” as well as updates on US/Mexican border issues, a controversial dam project proposed in Guerrero, and a the reflections of a pastor who visited Chiapas with a Peace House-sponsored delegation. Contents
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casacollective.org ~ colectivocasa.org ~ casachapulin.org ~ chiapaspeacehouse.org
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