Tuesday, September 13, 2005

106 Hours of Listening in the Mexican Southeast An Expanded Zapatista Movement Is On the Verge of Coming Out


AUTONOMOUS MUNICIPALITY OF JAVIER HERNANDEZ, CHIAPAS, MEXICO, SEPTEMBER 2005: In this sixth meeting in six weeks of the Other Campaign launched by the Sixth Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle, a rainbow began to form in the shape of a fist: a fist with a punch that rings in the ears.

Five previous meetings grouped rebels, like fingers, in five units: political organizations as one, social organizations as another, collectives, non-governmental and artistic organizations as yet another; individuals without organizational title brought new strengths and ideas together to constitute a fourth digit in this evolutionary leap. The thumb on this hand – the left hand, the one closer to the heart, of course – consists of indigenous organizations (what the Zapatistas have called the “spinal column” of the fight to come), themselves a diverse mix of 62 ethnic groups each bringing 513 years of experience resisting impositions from above.
Photo: D.R. 2005 Francisco Alvarez Quiñones