Anarchy and Indigenous Resistance to AMLO in Mexico

This week on The Final Straw, an anarchist living in Mexico talks about the reign of the MORENA gimpparty of Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (aka AMLO), the new face of capitalism it presents, it’s relation to social movements and indigenous sovereignty and the anarchist and indigenous resistance to the regime. We cover mega-projects being pushed through around the country, the repression of activists and more in this whopper of an episode.

Here’s a great English-language blog based mostly out of Oaxaca that covers struggle in Mexico and across the northern border: https://elenemigocomun.net/

To learn more about the Anarchist Days that our guest spoke on, you can email janarquistas2020@protonmail.com!

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Final Straw Notes from the guest:

If you want to understand the politics of Mexico, listen to the voices of Indigenous peoples and communities, women in struggle, campesinos

Indigenous populations and megaprojects:

Airport Lake Texcoco

New International Airport of Mexico City proposed in 2001 by Vicente Fox, but cancelled shortly after due to organized resistance

AMLO cancelled project after carrying out a “popular consultation”

Cancel one mega-project to impose three more

Expansion of Santa Lucia and Toluca airports

Naucalpan- Toluca highway

Interurban train

– Tren Maya (Mayan Train)

950-mile train connecting principal tourist destinations in the states of Chiapas, Campeche, Tabasco, Yucatan and Quintana Roo

17 stations including Playa del carmen, Tulum, Palenque, Merida, Cancun

Infrastructure projects to be built around train stations

For tourists and cargo

– “Corredor Transistmico” Interoceanic corridor

Industrial corridor connecting the ports of Salina Cruz, Oaxaca, on the pacific coast, and Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, in the gulf of Mexico.

The project is meant to compete with the Panama Canal, as a route of land transportation connecting the Pacific with the gulf of Mexico.

United States has been trying to get this project going since the 19th century

Train routes and a super highway, modernization of ports, and various older train routes

– Proyeto integral de morelos (PIM) (Integral Project of Morelos)

Project that began in 2012 and has faced stiff resistance from the Frente de pueblos en defensa de tierra y agua Morelos-puebla-tlaxcala (People’s Front in Defense of Land and Water Morelos-Puebla-Tlaxcala)

The PIM roject includes:

Thermoelectric plant in Huexca, Morelos

A natural gas pipeline to supply gas to the plant which passes through 60 Indigenous and campesino communities in Tlaxcala, Puebla and Morelos

An aqueduct that seeks to move 50 million liters of water daily to the thermoelectric plant from the Rio Cuautla

Italian and Spanish transnationals

Zapatismo:

Armed Indigenous rebellion in Chiapas in 1994. After failed talks with the government, they took the path of autonomy

2003-formation of five caracoles (zones of autonomous self-government) The caracoles are regional administrative units where autonomous authorities come together and from which clinics, cooperatives, schools, transportation and other services are administered.

The Zapatista communities are managed by the Juntos de buen gobierno (Good Government Councils), which are made up of representatives of the autonomous councils of the rebel municipalities.

Expansion of autonomous territory: In august of 2019 the Zapatistas announced 7 new New Centers of Autonomous Zapatista Rebellion and Resistance (CRAREZ) and 4 new rebel Zapatista autonomous municipalities. Added to the 5 original Caracoles for a total of 16. In addition to the 27 original autonomous municipalities, giving us a total of 43 (CRAREZ). Made up of different assemblies, autonomous municipalities, etc.

Zapatista communities made up of Insignous tzotziles, tzeltales, mames, choles, tojolabales y zoques

Zapatista activities in December of 2019: Celebration of Life: A December of Resistance and Rebellion

Film Festival 7-14 of December 2019

Dance Festival December 15-20

Forum in Defense of Territory and Mother Earth December 21-22

3,259 women

95 little girls

26 men

From 49 countries

Celebration of the 26 Anniversary of the Beginning of the War Against Oblivion December 31 and January 1

EZLN declaration to continue struggle.

CODEDI assasinations:

On February 12, 2018- Ignacio Ventura, Luis Angel Martínez and Alejandro Diaz Cruz.

On July 17, 2018- Abraham Hernandez Gonzales

On October 25, 2018- Noel Castillo Aguilar

COPIG-EZ assasinations:

Concejo Indígena y Popular de Guerrero – Emiliano Zapata CIPOG-EZ (Indigenous and popular council of Guerrero-Emiliano Zapata)

May 2019- José Lucio Bartolo Faustino, Modesto Verales Sebastián, Bartolo Hilario Morales, and Isaías Xanteco Ahuejote of the Nahua people organized as the Indigenous and Popular Council of Guerrero – Emiliano Zapata (CIPOG – EZ).

Other assasinations

Samir Flores Soberanes of the Nahua people of Amilcingo, Morelos.

Julián Cortés Flores, of the Mephaa people of the Casa de Justicia in San Luis Acatlán, Guerrero.

Ignacio Pérez Girón, of the Tzotzil people of the municipality of Aldama, Chiapas.

Juan Monroy and José Luis Rosales, of the Nahua people Ayotitlán, Jalisco.

Feliciano Corona Cirino, of the Nahua people of Santa María Ostula, Michoacán.

Josué Bernardo Marcial Campo, also known as TíoBad, of the Populuca people of Veracruz.

Political prisoners

Miguel López Vega

Fredy García Ramírez (detained November 6, 2019)

Fidencio Aldama Pérez (detained October 27, 2016) Loma de Bacuum

Prison organizing in Chiapas– Hunger strike of over 130 days in 2019

Building international networks of solidarity, both anarchist and otherwise, with Mexico

Anarchist Days- July 13-19, 2020 in DF Email: janarquistas2020@protonmail.com

Las jornadas en defensa del territorio y la madre tierra “Samir Somos Todas y Todos” February 20-22, 2020

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Music for this episode by:

U.N.E. – Explosion Humana