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Marcos Announces Continental Indigenous Encounter for October 2007

by Narco News (reposted)
“Let’s invite the indigenous people of Canada and the United States... and let’s invite the indigenous people of South America and Central America”

By Kristin Bricker
The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Baja California

October 18, 2006

When the Sixth Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle was released in the summer of 2005, it laid out the Zapatista’s national plan for the Other Campaign: Marcos would travel Mexico, listening to the people’s struggles in every state and carrying the stories of these struggles to the rest of the country and the rest of the world. Later, according to the Sixth Declaration, two EZLN comandantes would travel to each state, living and organizing there. The Sixth Declaration also announced their humble intention to expand the Other Campaign to the rest of the world, though it did not clarify how. On October 17, in the Baja California community of San Jose de la Zorra, Delegate Zero revealed the Zapatistas’ next step in the international struggle: the Continental Indigenous Encuentro (encounter).

The Indigenous National Congress (CNI), the EZLN, and the Kumiai indigenous people instructed Subcomandante Marcos to announce the encuentro, set for October 12, 2007 in northwestern Mexico. Marcos said:

Let’s invite the indigenous people of Canada and the United States… and let’s invite the indigenous people of South America and Central America, and let’s come from all parts of the continent to this indigenous zone in the Northwest to say that we are here, and let’s tell our story. And it doesn’t matter if they pay attention to us or not, because we’re going to pay attention to each other.

October 12, celebrated by some as “Columbus Day,” is the chosen date so that indigenous people from all over América “will come here to say that after 515 years, they neither conquered nor discovered us. We still continue to exist here.”

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http://narconews.com/Issue43/article2185.html
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