#Centroamerica Organizaciones sociales de Guatemala exigen candidatos "honorables" a la Fiscalía #Campesinos #Indigenas #CandidatosHonorables #Fiscales #Guatemala
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🚨Este fin de semana los campesinos y campesinas de Colombia los sacaron a protestar contra quien no era. A protestar contra el Gobierno nacional por el tema de los avalúos catastrales.

📊Algunos puntos clave que hay que tener claros 👇

1️⃣ El ajuste al rezago está definido en el Artículo 49 del Plan Nacional de Desarrollo 📜
2️⃣ Las Leyes 1995 de 2019 y 44 de 1990 establecen que el incremento máximo es del 50% ⚖️📈
3️⃣Este ajuste NO lo hace el Gobierno nacional ❌. Lo realizan los gestores catastrales (municipios o empresas privadas)
4️⃣ La tarifa del impuesto la definen los concejos municipales
5️⃣Y los recursos van directamente a las alcaldías municipales 💰

❌💸Por eso, no es correcto decir que el presidente quiere quedarse con ese dinero.

📢🧠 Es importante informarnos bien antes de señalar responsables.

#Colombia #AvalúoCatastral #Impuestos #Gobierno #Municipios #Información #Actualidad #Campesinos #Política

Campesinos y transportistas anuncian paro nacional por incumplimiento de demandas ante la Sader

📰 Título original: Campesinos y transportistas insisten: habrá paro nacional el próximo lunes

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#política #paronacional #campesinos #transportistas

Campesinos y transportistas anuncian paro nacional por incumplimiento de demandas ante la Sader

Integrantes del Frente Nacional por el Rescate del Campo Mexicano y la Asociación Nacional de Transportistas en México (Antac) ratificaron que realizarán un paro nacional el próximo lunes 6 de abril…

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Who Will Be Romero Today?

Romero Rally Flyer 1990

On this day we remember Archbishop Óscar Romero, murdered on March 24, 1980, while celebrating Mass. The church remembers him not simply as a tragic victim, but as a martyr whose blood was joined to the blood of the people he refused to abandon. Vatican sources still name him what so many already knew him to be in life: a “voice of the voiceless,” assassinated at the altar because he would not stop speaking for the poor.

Romero was killed soon after one of the most fearless sermons of the twentieth century. Addressing soldiers and police, he said that they were killing their own campesino brothers and sisters, and that God’s law stood above the commands of violent men: “Thou shalt not kill.” He declared that no soldier is obliged to obey an order against the law of God, and he ended with that thunderous plea: “In the name of God… cease the repression!”

That is why Romero remains dangerous. He did not speak in abstractions. He did not bless power from a safe distance. He did not soothe the conscience of empire. He named the sin directly. He named the victims directly. He named the moral responsibility of those ordered to carry out injustice. And for that, he was silenced by a bullet at the altar. Yet even in death he was not silenced, because martyrdom is a form of speech the powers of this world do not know how to answer.

Ten years later, in 1990, his name was still summoning people into the streets. The flyer for the Washington march commemorating Romero’s assassination called for an end to U.S. war in Central America, a march from the Capitol to the White House, and even nonviolent civil disobedience after the rally. It named the demands plainly: end U.S. aid to El Salvador, withdraw U.S. advisers, stop repressing the people, end the war against Nicaragua, lift the trade embargo, normalize relations. That call was real, and it was public. It survives in archival collections even now.

And I remember that day not as a line in a history book but as something lived in the body. Ten years after Romero’s assassination, I was arrested outside the White House after I and other activists built a miniature Central American village there. We were trying, in our small and vulnerable way, to make visible what policy papers and patriotic speeches tried to hide: villages, families, campesinos, the poor, the disappeared, the threatened, the dead. We were insisting that Central America was not a chessboard for Washington, but a place of human beings made in the image of God.

Read the rest of the essay at PeaceGrooves.

#AntiWar #ArchbishopRomero #assassination #ÓscarRomero #campesinos #CentralAmerica #ChristianPeacemaking #ChurchAndState #civilDisobedience #ElSalvador #ElSalvadorCivilWar #faithAndPolitics #humanRights #immigrantJustice #Immigration #Justice #LiberationTheology #Martyr #martyrdom #Mercy #Nicaragua #Nonviolence #peaceWitness #propheticWitness #Refugees #remembrance #Romero #Sermon #solidarity #USForeignPolicy #USIntervention #WhiteHouseProtest

Colombia: imputan a ocho agentes del Ejército por crímenes contra pueblos étnicos

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.telesurtv.net/colombia-imputan-8-ejercito-crimenes-pueblos/

🤝 Un saludo al pueblo diverso de Colombia

Un saludo muy especial a las lideresas y líderes sociales.

#Colombia #Pueblo #LíderesSociales #Trabajadores #Campesinos #Diversidad #JusticiaSocial #Unidad #Democracia #Shorts

La guerra contra los pobres: drogas, campesinado y capitalismo

Lejos de combatir el narcotráfico, la guerra contra las drogas es una herramienta imperial para disciplinar gobiernos rebeldes y promover agendas contrarrevolucionarias. El campesinado y la clase trabajadora pagan el precio, el capital se lleva los beneficios.

Instituto Tricontinental de Investigación Social

Today in Labor History February 23, 1882: B. Traven was born on this date in Poznan, Poland. Traven’s real name was probably Ret Marut. He was active in the Bavarian uprising and the Bavarian Soviet Republic of 1919. When the German state quashed the Republic and started arresting and executing activists, he fled to Mexico, where he began writing novels. Traven was a brilliant satirist and wrote novels sympathetic to workers and peasants, including the “Treasure of the Sierra Madre,” “The Death Ship,” “The White Rose,” as well as his Jungle Series of novel depicting the plight of Indigenous campesinos in Mexico.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #novel #author #writer #books #fiction #BTraven #uprising #soviet #rebellion #peasants #communism #prison #campesinos #mexico #poland #germany @bookstadon

Today in Labor History February 4, 1981: Death squads killed 68 campesinos in the massacre of Chimaltenango, Guatemala. The massacre was one of many massacres making up the Guatemalan genocide. 200,000 Guatemalans died in the genocide. 93% of them were killed by government forces and death squads. 83% of the victims were Maya.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #guatemala #genocide #indigenous #maya #DeathSquads #imperialism #massacre #campesinos