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MEXICO: CNTE returns to Zócalo
31-01-14 Mexico City – A Little over four months since they were violently evicted from the Zócalo (the main square of Mexico City), teachers from the CNTE union have returned to what is formally known as the “Constitution Square” to … Continue reading
Posted in Autonomy, capitalism, dignity, independence, justice, Latin America, Mexico, politics, rebellion, revolution, socialism, Uncategorized
Tagged CNTE, Education, Educational Reforms, Mexico, Mexico City, Neoliberalism, Oaxaca, Pact for Mexico, PAN, Peña Nieto, PRD, PRI, PRInosaur, Privatisation, Repression, Resistance, Strike, Teachers Union
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MEXICO: Violent Present for CNTE from Mancera
The camp-site of the teachers of the CNTE union near the Plaza de la República was cleared on the night of January 5th 2014 – an early present for the Día de los Reyes from Mexico City’s head of government … Continue reading
Posted in Autonomy, capitalism, dignity, independence, justice, Latin America, Mexico, politics, rebellion, revolution, socialism, Uncategorized
Tagged #FuerzaCNTE, #FuerzaMaestros, CNTE, DF, Education Reform, Eviction, Government, Mancera, Mexico, Mexico City, Oaxaca, Police, PRD, Protest, Teachers, Union
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They Are Not ‘Delinquents’! (CNTE / Mexico)
In Mexico City, there are thousands of teachers standing up to the government. Around Mexico, there are hundreds of thousands. And the amount of support for them and opposition to the government is growing day by day. Yesterday, I met … Continue reading
Posted in dignidad, dignity, justice, Latin America, Latinoamérica, México, política, politics, Uncategorized
Tagged CNTE, Educational Reform, Mexico, Mexico City, Oaxaca, Pact for Mexico, Peña Nieto, PRI, Teachers, Televisa, TV Azteca
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