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DESCRIPTION:Ciudad Juarez activist Juan Fraire Escobedo, whose mother Marisela Escobedo 
 was killed while protesting the lack of justice for the murder of her 
 daughter, speaks about the struggle to end impunity and violence in Juarez 
 and the new Mexican movement for peace with dignity. \n\nJuan brings a 
 powerful testimony of the human costs of the drug war, militarism and gun 
 trafficking, and is part of growing actions to forge a path to peace with 
 justice and dignity in Mexico. The United States has played an important 
 part in the escalating war for drug prohibition.  Mexican activists like 
 Juan are reaching out to people in the U.S. to support efforts for justice 
 and help forge a different path.\n\nHe is joined by Ted Lewis of Global 
 Exchange, just returned from a gathering of the Movement for Peace with 
 Dignity and Justice in Mexico, which is leading a caravan across the United 
 States this summer.\n\nSponsored by Fellowship of Reconciliation, Center 
 for Political Education, and Global Exchange\n$5-10 donation requested, no 
 on turned away\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/01/24/18705530.php
SUMMARY:Breaking the Chains of Violence in Mexico
LOCATION:Eric Quezada Center\n518 Valencia St. (at 16th St.)\nSan Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/01/24/18705530.php
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