In 2005, SIPAZ decided to expand its work to include Oaxaca and Guerrero, southeastern states that together with Chiapas, represent the poorest states of Mexico. In both places, we can find the same structural causes which provoked the uprising of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) in Chiapas: economic, social and political marginalization; discrimination and racism cultivated throughout centuries of internal and external colonialism; militarization, repression and human rights violations.
At that time national and international attention was focused on Chiapas, while in other states, such as Oaxaca and Guerrero, social, campesino and indigenous organizations continued to suffer threats, violence and militarization without many voices denouncing these crimes, leaving the door open to political impunity.
Although Oaxaca and Guerrero have gained greater visibility in recent years, the structural violence that prevails in both states is often overshadowed by the more direct violence that lacerates Northern Mexico. This is why SIPAZ still considers it strategic to make visible the causes, consequences, and the responses to the political-social conflicts in those states so as to sensitize and mobilize the local, national and international communities in the search for nonviolent responses. SIPAZ doesn’t want to just report exclusively on contexts where repression remains a constant, but also sees it useful to raise awareness on alternative processes in each of these states, as well as to encourage them to know one another.

02/01/2007

2006

19 January 2006: the Unitary Agrarian Tribunal in Acapulco, Guerrero, resolves to cancel the San Marcos Assembly that was held on August 23, 2005, because of […]
02/01/2006

2005

6 February 2005: The PRD candidate Zeferino Torreblanca Galindo wins the election for governor of Guerrero with 55% of the vote. The PRI candidate takes 42% […]
03/01/2005

2004

14 January 2004: municipal police officers from Zapotitlán Tablas (Montaña) torture and kill 18-year-old Sócrates Tolentino González Genaro. They take advantage of the fact that the […]
02/01/2004

2003

13 May 2003: militants from the PRI affiliated to the organization Campesino Torch and The Revolutionary Agrarian League of the South Emiliano Zapata (LARSEZ) engage in […]
02/01/2003

2002

16 February 2002: Valentina Rosendo Cantú, an indigenous Tlapaneca, is interrogated, threatened, beaten and raped by members of the 41st Infantry Battalion in Barranca Bejuco, Montaña […]
02/01/2002

2001

8 January 2001: the indigenous Amuzgos who took over the Municipal Offices of Xochistlahuaca to demand that the municipal president resign are violently removed. February 2001: […]
02/01/2001

2000

26 March 2000: soldiers from the 49th Infantry Battalion disarm members of the Community Police in Pueblo Hidalgo, in the municipality of San Luis Acatlán. 9 […]
03/02/2000

1995

28 June 1995: the Massacre of Aguas Blancas occurs in Costa Grande. Farmers associated with the Farmers’ Organization of the Southern Sierra (OCSS) traveling to Atoyac […]
03/01/2000

1959-1993

1959: the teacher Genaro Vázquez Rojas founds the Guerrero Civic Association (ACG) to struggle against the low prices that North American companies are paying for copra […]
03/01/2000

1994

Early in 1994, as a result of the armed uprising in Chiapas, the state of Guerrero is militarized: the Judicial and Federal Police install several roadblocks […]
03/01/2000

1996

12 March 1996: Due to the constant social pressure, Rubén Figueroa Alcocer resigns as governor, halfway through his term, claiming that he “wanted to help with […]
03/01/2000

1997

25 February 1997: two indigenous people who were apprehended in Tlacoachistlahuaca, Costa Chica are disappeared by members of the State Judicial Police. Representatives of human rights […]
03/01/2000

1998

8 January 1998: a group of guerrillas split from the EPR to create the Revolutionary Army of Insurgent Peoples (Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo Insurgente, or ERPI), […]
03/01/2000

1999

7 February 1999: PRI candidate René Juarez Cisneros wins the gubernatorial election. 22 February 1999: 25,000 people march in Acapulco claiming that there had been electoral […]