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Sunday, 12 February 2012
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Mexico

1 Triqui Caravan Departs to San Juan Copala, Oaxaca, Mexico By Mneesha Gellman, Photos by Joshua Dankoff
2 The Rarámuri Crisis: Extreme Poverty (Briefly) to the Fore in Mexico Paul Imison
3 Security Issues on the Texas-Mexico Border? Belén Fernández
4 The Narco’s Gag in Tamaulipas, Mexico: “Nothing left but to obey” Erick Muñiz, Translation by Natasha da Silva
5 The Michoacán Debacle: Fault Lines Ahead of the Mexican Presidential Election Paul Imison
6 And the Farmworkers are Still Poor Michael Yates
7 Mexico: Youth on the Front Lines of Protest Movement Daniela Pastrana
8 Militarized Mining in Mexico Dawn Paley
9 Mexico: No Protection for Activists Daniela Pastrana
10 Legal Battles in Mexico Dawn Paley
11 Mexican Peace Movement Demands Justice for Murdered Activist Ela Stapley
12 REDD in the Lacandon Jungle: The Political Use of a Program Against Climate Change O.B., Translation by Alex Cachinero-Gorman
13 Mexican Indigenous Community Boycotts Elections Ela Stapley
14 Mexico: Police Beatings, Jail Time and Threats Won’t Deter Indignadxs de Juarez Activists Dawn Paley
15 The Assault on Autonomous Education in Southeast Mexico Jessica Davies
16 Mexican Movement for Global Change Searches for Unity Ela Stapley
17 Mexico: Café sin Carbono? Dawn Paley
18 The Trenches of Mexico: “You Can’t Call the Police on the Army” John Washington
19 Mexico: Peace Movement Meets Zapatistas Daniela Pastrana
20 Mexico: Indigenous Communities Defend Themselves Without the Government's “Permission” Gloria Muñoz Ramírez, Translation by Alex Cachinero-Gorman
21 Photo Essay: Migrants Search for Justice in Mexico Clayton Conn
22 Persevering on the Air in Oaxaca: Independent Radio's Contribution to Indigenous Community Rebecca Ellis
23 Book Review - To Die in Mexico: Dispatches from Inside the Drug War Dawn Paley
24 Photo Chronicle of Mexico's Caravan for Peace with Justice and Dignity By Kristin Bricker and Santiago Navarro
25 Mexican Community Uses Barricades to Drive Out Organized Crime and Political Parties Kristin Bricker
26 Mexico's No More Bloodshed Movement (Video report) Jason Wallach
27 Presumed Guilty: Oaxaca Justice Nancy Davies
28 The Zapatista March and the Drug War in Mexico Emma Volonté, Translation by Alex Cachinero-Gorman
29 The Return of the Zapatistas? They Never Left Michael McCaughan/San Cristobal de las Casas
30 Apartheid Housing Posed as Solution to Climate Vulnerability in Chiapas Jeff Conant, All photos by Orin Langelle
31 Mexico’s Drug War Victims Find Their Voice in Massive Silent March Kristin Bricker
32 Anti-Drug War Movement Emerges in Mexico Kristin Bricker
33 'Sustainable Rural Cities', a Nightmare Come True in Chiapas Koman Ilel, Translation by Jessica Davies
34 Globalizing the Struggle: Women’s Voices from the Mesoamerican People's Forum in Mexico Andalusia Knoll
35 Sacred Indigenous Site in Mexico Threatened by Canadian Mining Company Darcy Tetreault
36 Indigenous Zapatista Supporters “Held Hostage” in Chiapas for Opposing Ecotourism Project Kristin Bricker
37 Narcoviolence in Mexico: Eight Theses and Many Questions Paco Ignacio Taibo II, La Jornada
38 Solidarity and Rebellion in Chiapas: Reviewing Zapatista Spring Dawn Paley
39 We Have Everything And Lack Everything: In Mexico, Community Police Resist Mining Companies Pedro Flores
40 The Reyes Salazar Family and the Hidden Toll Behind Mexico's Execution-meter Kristin Bricker
41 Mexico’s Federal Police Open Fire on Protesters, Throwing Merida Initiative Accountability Into Question Kristin Bricker
42 Mexico - Don Samuel Ruiz García: From the People, Below and to the Left Emma Volonté
43 Human Rights in the Rear View Mirror: Colombian Commandos Training Mexican Military and Police Cyril Mychalejko
44 Mexican Military Raids Social Organization’s Office Kristin Bricker
45 All the Right Enemies: Farewell to the Utterly Unique John Ross Frank Bardacke
46 Where the People Order and the Law Obeys: The Policía Comunitaria in Guerrero, Mexico David Martinez
47 Acteal, Mexico: Building Autonomy in the Shadow of Repression Andalusia Knoll
48 Battle in Cancun: The Fight for Climate Justice in the Streets, Encampments and Halls of Power Andalusia Knoll
49 Normalizing Catastrophe: Cancun as Laboratory of the Future Eddie Yuen
50 Central America is Present: The Mesoamerican Climate Justice Campaign Makes its Way to Cancun Maggie Von Vogt, Unidad Ecológica Salvadoreña
 
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