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School for Warriors without Weapons—Oaxaca

This month, 25 youth from Mexico and around the world arrived in Oaxaca to participate in the first School for Warriors without Weapons in Mexico. Participants worked in a neighborhood o

The People's Guelaguetza

By Nancy Davies

Company that Led Training in Torture Techniques for Mexican Police Is Risks Incorporated of Miami, Florida

The foreign company captured on video training police in León, Mexico, in torture techniques is Risks Incorporated of Miami, Florida, and Great Britain, Narco News has learned. The Mexican daily El Universal identified the leaders of the torture workshop as “Jerry Wilson” of Great Britain and Cuban-Mexican Gerardo Arrechea on July 3, but officials refused to identify the company for which they worked.

Communities in Chicomuselo Organize Against the Mining Industry

by Loren Guerriero
The foreign mining industry has been exploiting communities for their natural resources in Central America for decades now, principally in Guatemala, and the industry is rapidly expanding. Today, foreign companies, especially Canadian Linear Gold, are turning their attention to the mountain ranges in eastern Chiapas, which known to be rich in various mineral resources, of which the most valuable and sought-after is gold. The market price of gold has reached US $2,000 per ounce and is continuing to grow. Prospectors have estimated the Chiapan mountain ranges hold up to 1.2 million ounces of gold. In Guatemala, a single mining site makes US $50 million on average per year. With several mining companies maintaining about 15 sites at any given time, the owners are making a killing.

Facing Escalating Protests, Chiapas Frees 30 Political Prisoners

Kristin Bricker With 17 prisoners still inside, the Other Campaign declares April 3 an International Day of Action

Zacario Hernandez released from prison

March 25, 2008 By Loren Guerriero

In Chiapas, the incidence of incarcerated social fighters is astounding. In some cases, political enemies bribe legal officials and judges to incarcerate social fighters. In others, the government targets leaders of social movements. Some political prisoners report that they were tortured during interrogation, forcing them into self-incrimination. Others report that they were not provided with a translator and thus couldn’t defend themselves. All report some form of fabricated charges and lack of due process in court. Afterwards many political prisoners are physically and psychologically abused by prison guards and administrators. Their contact to the outside world is unlawfully restricted, preventing them from communicating with friends and family. Many file petitions for case revisions, but frequently the petitions are either delayed for long periods of time, or more often, arbitrarily denied.

Virginia Activists to Expose the U.S./Mexico Border

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Virginia Leavell virginia@mexicanossinfronteras.org (email to be placed on a list for regular updates) 202-674-0900

Faithful Fools Interviewed on KPFA


The two founders of our fiscal sponsor the Faithful Fools were interviewed on Pacifica Radio today. Check out the program here.