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Thousands of Zapatistas March in Mexico to Mark the One Year Anniversary of the Ayotzinapa 43“We do

Thousands of Zapatistas March in Mexico to Mark the One Year Anniversary of the Ayotzinapa 43

“We do not scream out of grief. We do not cry out of sorrow. We do not murmur in resignation.

Our voice is so That Those Who are absent find the path of return.

So That They Know That Even Though They are here They are absent.

So That They Do not Forget That They are not forgotten.

Because of this: from pain, from rage, for truth, for justice, for Ayotzinapa and for all of the Ayotzinapas That wound the calendars and geographies from below.

This is why we resist.

This is why we rebel.

Because the time will come When Those Who will owe us everything Have to pay.”

Read the EZLN’s full communiqué: From Pain, from Rage, for Truth, for Justice.


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Jacinto Trejo.(1870-?)Jacinto was a nahual who protect the people of Jojutla, Morelos, in charge of

Jacinto Trejo.
(1870-?)

Jacinto was a nahual who protect the people of Jojutla, Morelos, in charge of defending  the community of evil spirits.

He joined the revolutionary forces in the south after a police patrol rural, influenced by mesmerists vampires, kill  his eldest son.


While nahuales not usually interfere directly in the events of non-magical world since the spanish conquest , Jacinto has been one of the few exceptions to the rule.


His fate is unknown, some say that vampires caught him and kill him, but others argue that his family run away in the mountains to lead a quiet life until the end of their days.


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Zapatista colonel AMPARO SALGADO, Teloloapan, Guerrero, 1911 (Sara Castrejón. Archive of Enrique del

Zapatista colonel AMPARO SALGADO, Teloloapan, Guerrero, 1911

(Sara Castrejón. Archive of Enrique del Rayo Castrejón.)


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Indigenous | Zapatista

Indigenous | Zapatista


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