Tag Archives: Manuel Velasco
Understanding Anti-Zapatista Violence
There is a lot of confusion surrounding violent events in Chiapas. In the following article, Peter Rosset gives us a short guide on how to respond to questions such as: “Are indigenous communities violent?” and “Are the Zapatistas violent?” … Continue reading
Posted in Anarchism, Assassination, Autonomy, Bourgeois Democracy, capitalism, Democracy, dignity, Exploitation, EZLN, Impunity, independence, Injustice, justice, Latin America, Libertarian Communism, Mexico, Murder, Neoliberalism, Oppression, politics, rebellion, revolution, Sexta Declaración de la Selva Lacandona, Sixth Declaration of the Lacandona Jungle, socialism, War, Zapatismo, Zapatistas
Tagged Anarchism, Chiapas, CIOAC-H, Counterinsurgency, Counterrevolution, EZLN, Galeano, Government Aggression, La Realidad, libertarian socialism, Manuel Velasco, Mexico, Paramilitary groups, PRI, Rebellion, Revolution, State, Zapatistas
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Pain and Rage: The Zapatista Response to Aggression
After the violent attack on the Zapatista community of La Realidad over a week ago, Subcomandante Marcos spoke out in a note entitled “Pain and Rage” on May 8th, 2014. “In the 20th year of the war against oblivion”, the … Continue reading
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Tagged 2nd May 2014, Ambush, Assassination, Caracoles, Chiapas, CIOAC-H, Counterrevolution, Enrique Peña Nieto, EZLN, Government Aggression, La Realidad, Manuel Velasco, May 2nd 2014, Mexico, Murder, PAN, Paramilitaries, Partido Verde Ecologista, PRI, Rebellion, Revolution, Subcomandante Marcos, Subcomandante Moisés, Zapatismo, Zapatista
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