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Perú: Indigenous People Declare Permanent Emergency, Twenty-Five Leaders Assassinated since 2020
Avispa
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23 July, 2024
Indigenous leader found dead with signs of torture after twenty-four days missing.
Mexico
Alert! Santa María Ostula Under Attack Again from the Jalisco New Generation Cartel
Avispa
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7 July, 2024
Indigenous Nahua community of Santa María Ostula attacked again by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
Mexico
Chimalapas in Flames
Avispa
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6 June, 2024
By: Josefa Sánchez Contreras The tropical forest of the Chimalapas is burning. The election noise is drowning out the struggles of the communities fighting for life, forests, rivers, mountains, and animals. The heat waves, fires, dried...
Mexico
Protest in Mexico City Demands End to Genocide in Palestine
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13 May, 2024
Protestors in Mexico join the global call for a ceasefire in Palestine.
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Mexico
Tzeltal Political Prisoners File Appeal for their Immediate Freedom
Aldo Santiago
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25 September, 2024
Tzeltal human rights defenders accused of homicide have filed an appeal demanding their immediate freedom.
Mexico
Already Failed Dam Project Being Revived in Oaxaca to Address Water Crisis
Sare Frabes
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23 September, 2024
Attempt being made to revive an already failed dam project to combat the water crisis in Oaxaca.
Mexico
Social Organizations Warn of a New Surge in Violence in the Highlands of Chiapas
Sare Frabes
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27 August, 2024
Hundreds of Tsostil families flee their communities due to increasing violence between armed groups in the highlands of Chiapas