JUNE 29, 2020
TO THE PEOPLE OF MEXICO AND THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD.
In the context of the 11th Anniversary of the recovery of communal lands pertaining to the Xayakalan township on June 29, 2009 and the reorganization of our Communal Guard, we declare the following:
Today, our community marks the eleven year anniversary of recovering Xayacalan lands that, for more than 50 years, had been occupied by wealthy fuedal landlords of La Placita, Michoacan. Likewise, today is the eleventh anniversary of our community’s founding of the town of Xayakalan and the reorganization of its traditional Communal Guard, in full exercise of its autonomy. We were able to accomplish this because we achieved complete unification of the town of Ostula and the 24 towns and townships that make up our community, casting aside governments, political parties, teachers’ unions and religions.
Since that historic day for the Nahua people of the Costa-Sierra of Michoacán and even before, we have suffered threats and constant aggressions from powerful paramilitary groups that persecute, assassinate and conduct forced disappearances of members of our community with total impunity and in full view of all levels of government due to the complicity of the government with the criminals, even though we have had, since 2010, protective orders issued by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights; highlighting the murders of Professor DIEGO RAMÍREZ DOMÍNGUEZ on July 26, 2008, then-Coordinator of the Commission for the Recovery of Communal Lands, PEDRO LEYVA, TÉODULO SANTOS GIRÓN and J. TRINIDAD DE LA CRUZ CRISÓSTOMO, key leaders in the recovery of our lands; as well as the forced disappearances of our friend FRANCISCO DE ASÍS MANUEL, president of the Communal Lands of Santa María Ostula, and of the community members JAVIER MARTÍNEZ ROBLES, GERARDO VERA ORCINO, ENRIQUE DOMÍNGUEZ MACÍAS and MARTÍN SANTOS LUNA, forced disappearances that have not been clarified by any government body and that signify an open wound for our community and for the indigenous peoples of Mexico.
To this day, the federal government has given no satisfactory response to the agrarian problem afflicting us, dealing with this very complicated situation little by little and offering fancy-worded solutions that never arrive. In view of the above, we declare that the land we have recovered, which is protected by our former titles and the agrarian court order based upon them, we will not abandon our land except at the cost of our lives, as we will never again allow another theft, another plundering against our community. We very clearly understand that, in the face of the powerful interests of drug trafficking and big foreign capital, this fight is crucial for our community and its future depends upon it.
Specifically, the Mexican State, within agrarian cause number 78/2004, of the Unitary Agrarian Court Number 38, with headquarters in Colima; and the Superior Agrarian Court, within the appeal for review number 308/2019, have each given rulings against our territorial claims, supported by expert opinions that are detached from reality and curtailing all our territorial rights, having granted a final order against our community in the month of January of this year.
All of the above has occurred within the context of the quarantine imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, in the face of which our community and the communities of the region have very little medical infrastructure and clear disadvantages due to their historical social marginalization; and in the face of the siege that the New Generation Jalisco (Jalisco Nueva Generación) and “Viagras” (formerly Knights Templar) cartels have launched on our community in face of the the lackadaisical attitude of the armed forces of the State and the Federation.
TO THE PEOPLE OF MEXICO AND THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD.
In the context of the 11th Anniversary of the recovery of communal lands pertaining to the Xayakalan township on June 29, 2009 and the reorganization of our Communal Guard, we declare the following:
Today, our community marks the eleven year anniversary of recovering Xayacalan lands that, for more than 50 years, had been occupied by wealthy fuedal landlords of La Placita, Michoacan. Likewise, today is the eleventh anniversary of our community’s founding of the town of Xayakalan and the reorganization of its traditional Communal Guard, in full exercise of its autonomy. We were able to accomplish this because we achieved complete unification of the town of Ostula and the 24 towns and townships that make up our community, casting aside governments, political parties, teachers’ unions and religions.
Since that historic day for the Nahua people of the Costa-Sierra of Michoacán and even before, we have suffered threats and constant aggressions from powerful paramilitary groups that persecute, assassinate and conduct forced disappearances of members of our community with total impunity and in full view of all levels of government due to the complicity of the government with the criminals, even though we have had, since 2010, protective orders issued by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights; highlighting the murders of Professor DIEGO RAMÍREZ DOMÍNGUEZ on July 26, 2008, then-Coordinator of the Commission for the Recovery of Communal Lands, PEDRO LEYVA, TÉODULO SANTOS GIRÓN and J. TRINIDAD DE LA CRUZ CRISÓSTOMO, key leaders in the recovery of our lands; as well as the forced disappearances of our friend FRANCISCO DE ASÍS MANUEL, president of the Communal Lands of Santa María Ostula, and of the community members JAVIER MARTÍNEZ ROBLES, GERARDO VERA ORCINO, ENRIQUE DOMÍNGUEZ MACÍAS and MARTÍN SANTOS LUNA, forced disappearances that have not been clarified by any government body and that signify an open wound for our community and for the indigenous peoples of Mexico.
To this day, the federal government has given no satisfactory response to the agrarian problem afflicting us, dealing with this very complicated situation little by little and offering fancy-worded solutions that never arrive. In view of the above, we declare that the land we have recovered, which is protected by our former titles and the agrarian court order based upon them, we will not abandon our land except at the cost of our lives, as we will never again allow another theft, another plundering against our community. We very clearly understand that, in the face of the powerful interests of drug trafficking and big foreign capital, this fight is crucial for our community and its future depends upon it.
Specifically, the Mexican State, within agrarian cause number 78/2004, of the Unitary Agrarian Court Number 38, with headquarters in Colima; and the Superior Agrarian Court, within the appeal for review number 308/2019, have each given rulings against our territorial claims, supported by expert opinions that are detached from reality and curtailing all our territorial rights, having granted a final order against our community in the month of January of this year.
All of the above has occurred within the context of the quarantine imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, in the face of which our community and the communities of the region have very little medical infrastructure and clear disadvantages due to their historical social marginalization; and in the face of the siege that the New Generation Jalisco (Jalisco Nueva Generación) and “Viagras” (formerly Knights Templar) cartels have launched on our community in face of the the lackadaisical attitude of the armed forces of the State and the Federation.