
Dead Men, Dying Land: Ternium’s Bloody Rule in Michoacán
According to three eyewitnesses present at the assembly, Omaña Romero told Díaz and Lagunes to “let go” of their fight with the mine, and if they didn’t, “they would be killed at any moment.”
According to three eyewitnesses present at the assembly, Omaña Romero told Díaz and Lagunes to “let go” of their fight with the mine, and if they didn’t, “they would be killed at any moment.”
The settler state is once again demonstrating that it does not recognize Indigenous sovereignty in any meaningful sense. They will make any exceptions they need to to ensure they can continue to pillage tribal lands.
Amid movement-wide confusion and CPUSA mystification of the “primary contradiction” within the U.S. Empire, now more than ever we need to clearly understand why settler colonialism is the principal contradiction in need of being addressed.
Only with national liberation sections, each of which with its own armed wing, each of which must have authority to veto the direction of the party-to-be, can the workers movement be purged of the chauvinism that now infects it.
The settler state and its police refuse to search for the bodies of Indigenous women. The government will always give excuses.
In its cowardly decision, the Supreme Court guarantees water that flows into the reservation. If anyone were to redirect the water away from the reservation, then that’s just too bad.
The fascists intend to strike down what remains of the sovereignty of the Indian nations — the right-wing fascists openly, and the left-wing fascists by quiet assent.
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