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Chiapan Notes
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Leser, Simon
, Andras, Joseph
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History
/ Houses
/ Ideology
/ Medicine
/ Note taking
/ Peasants
/ Political activism
/ Political aspects
/ Slogans
/ Social aspects
/ Terrorism
2021
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Chiapan Notes
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Leser, Simon
, Andras, Joseph
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History
/ Houses
/ Ideology
/ Medicine
/ Note taking
/ Peasants
/ Political activism
/ Political aspects
/ Slogans
/ Social aspects
/ Terrorism
2021
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Chiapan Notes
2021
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A large portrait of Ernesto Guevara (\"Hasta la victoria siempre\"), chipped at eye level, and a bust of Emiliano Zapata (\"Tierra y Libertad\"), rifle in the right hand, frame a wooden front door, dilapidated but obstructed by a metal chain. A villager, Zapatista, was recently shot by paramilitaries; it's one of the reasons we're here: an all-too-modest internationalist solidarity, taking notes on the situation, bearing witness in the event of clashes, drafting a report on human rights. \"Zapatism is a small movement and Mexico is uninterested,\" asserted an inhabitant of Chiapas's cultural capital, the \"vampire city\" whose walls are sprinkled with stenciled depictions of political prisoners and freshly traced slogans from the National Front of Struggle for Socialism: \"No to paramilitarization,\" \"Solidarity with prisoners,\" \"Health is a right, not a luxury,\" \"No to state terrorism,\" \"Medicine for the people\" . . [...]we ate every day-kidney beans and tortillas, for the most part-under the portrait of Abdullah Öcalan, the PKK leader incarcerated by the Turkish state, and slept in bunk beds usage would have us describe as \"makeshift.\"
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