Summary The July 1997 national elections marked a significant milestone in the democratization process in Mexico. The ruling PRI (Institutional Revolutionary Party) lost its historic majority […]
Sharing Sorrow and Hope: The Second Ecumenical Conference for Peace and Reconciliation The high incidence of violence in different areas of Chiapas—particularly in the northern region—often […]
July – September 1997 Meetings with: SIPAZ advisors, the new director of the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) in Chiapas, a delegation from Norway involved in […]
Chiapas: Elections in a mine field Analysts of all political persuasions agree that the July 6 Congressional and Gubernatorial elections will be a watershed in the […]
Reconciliation: An Opportunity for Peace INTRODUCTION: A heartrending reality Throughout Mexico social polarization has been worsening. Whichever way one looks at Mexican society, one observes an […]
Between April and June 1997 the team engaged in the following activities: Organization and accompaniment of a delegation of Christian Peace Teams from the United States […]
Summary In Chiapas, the protracted suspension of the talks between the federal government and the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) has plunged the peace process […]
Between February and April the activities of the SIPAZ team included: Hosting the meeting of the Steering Committee of SIPAZ in San Cristobal de las Casas, […]
Summary Chiapas lies in a region of southern Mexico where the dichotomy of wealth and poverty is painfully evident in the reality of a country that […]
Indigenous Authonomy Neither Separatism nor Reservations: Full Citizenship for indigenous peoples For the last 40 years Mexico has enjoyed the reputation throughout Latin America of being […]
Between September 1996 and January 1997 the team engaged in the following activities: Our dedication to “The Northern Station for the Easing of Tension and for […]