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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgY5R2-75oE ABC-news item on the involvement of the government in the massacre]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgY5R2-75oE ABC-news item on the involvement of the government in the massacre]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20000902163003/www.pgr.gob.mx/cmsocial/coms98/acteal/lbacteal.htm Libro Blanco sobre Acteal] / [https://web.archive.org/web/20000229041633/www.pgr.gob.mx/frames/framed.htm White Paper on Acteal], [[Procuraduría General de la República]], November 1998 (archive.org)
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20000902163003/www.pgr.gob.mx/cmsocial/coms98/acteal/lbacteal.htm Libro Blanco sobre Acteal] / [https://web.archive.org/web/20000229041633/www.pgr.gob.mx/frames/framed.htm White Paper on Acteal], [[Procuraduría General de la República]], November 1998 (archive.org)
*[http://piwdw.org/news/mexico/chiapan_pacifist_group_is_firs/ Article on the peace and justice caravan to Oaxaca]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080820053512/http://piwdw.org/news/mexico/chiapan_pacifist_group_is_firs/ Article on the peace and justice caravan to Oaxaca]
*[http://www.frayba.org/archivo/informes/981201_acteal_between_mourning_and_struggle_frayba.pdf Report of the Human Rights Center Frayba]
*[http://www.frayba.org/archivo/informes/981201_acteal_between_mourning_and_struggle_frayba.pdf Report of the Human Rights Center Frayba]
*[http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/445335.html Shows Wikipedia use as aid tool in the corresponding court ruling]
*[http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/445335.html Shows Wikipedia use as aid tool in the corresponding court ruling]

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Acteal massacre
Part of Chiapas conflict
LocationActeal, Chiapas
DateDecember 22, 1997
TargetLas Abejas
Deaths45
PerpetratorsMascara Roja
MotiveEnd EZLN sympathizing

The Acteal massacre was a massacre of 45 people attending a prayer meeting of Roman Catholic indigenous townspeople, including a number of children and pregnant women, who were members of the pacifist group Las Abejas ("The Bees"), in the small village of Acteal in the municipality of Chenalhó, in the Mexican state of Chiapas. It was carried out on December 22, 1997 by the paramilitary group Mascara Roja, or Red Mask.

History

The Las Abejas activists professed support for the goals of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional - EZLN), including their rejection of applying violent means. Many suspect this affiliation as the reason for the attack, and government involvement or complicity. Soldiers at a nearby military outpost did not intervene during the attack, which lasted for hours. The following morning, soldiers were found washing the church walls to hide the blood stains.[citation needed] Some of the pregnant women who were part of the prayer group were stabbed and shot in the belly intentionally to kill their unborn children.

The EZLN and many Chiapas residents accused the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) of complicity, and following the change of government in 2000, survivors alleged that the investigation was being stalled, with authorities refusing to question or arrest suspects in the attacks.

Las Abejas, composed of people from 48 indigenous communities in the highlands of Chiapas, continue to work for peace and demonstrate their solidarity with other social struggles by issuing communiqués that denounce violence and, most importantly, through actions centered around fasting and prayer. In November 2006, 100 men and 100 women members of the Abejas organized a peace and justice caravan to Oaxaca, to show their support for the Popular Assembly of the Oaxacan People (APPO) and denounce the repression and violence perpetrated by the state and federal governments. They also delivered at least three tons of food, water, and medicine to the APPO.

On August 27, 2007, Martín Rangel Cervantes, writing in national daily El Universal, stated that a federal judge assigned to the Acteal case sentenced, on July 22, 18 persons from the Tzotzil ethnic group for their responsibility in this massacre.[1] Each one got 40 years in prison.

As of July 2008, the Supreme Court decided to reopen the case[2] due to the consistency of the reports made by different organisations pointing to the lack of accessibility of data of the case.

In 2014 the US Supreme Court turned down a case filed by the survivors of Acteal massacre against Connecticut resident and former Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo on grounds of "sovereign Immunity" as a former head of state[3]

List of victims

Names of those killed at Acteal massacre Age[4]
Lucia Mendez Capote 13
Vicente Mendez Capote 5
Manuel Santiz Culebra 57
Loida Ruiz Gomez 21
Victorio Vazquez Gomez 22
Graciela Gomez Hernandez 3
Guadalupe Gomez Hernandez 2
Roselia Gomez Hernandez 5
Miguel Perez Jimenez 40
Antonia Vazquez Luna 27
Rosa Vazquez Luna 14
Veronica Vazquez Luna 20
Margarita Vazquez Luna 3
Juana Vazquez Luna 8 months
Ignacio Pukuj Luna unknown
Micaela Pukuj Luna 67
Alejandro Perez Luna 16
Juana Perez Luna 9
Silvia Perez Luna 6
Maria Luna Mendez 44
Nanuela Paciencia Moreno 35
Maria Perez Oyalte 42
Margarita Mendez Paciencia 23
Daniel Gomez Perez 24
Susana Jimenez Perez 17
Josefa Vazquez Perez 27
Maria Capote Perez 16
Martha Capote Perez 12
Micaela Vazquez Perez 9
Juana Gomez Perez 61
Juan Carlos Luna Perez 1
Antonia Vazquez Perez 30
Lorenzo Gomez Perez 46
Sebastian Gomez Perez 9
Daniel Gomez Perez 24
Juana Perez Perez 33
Rosa Perez Perez 33
Marcela Luna Ruiz 35
Maria Gomez Ruiz 23
Catarina Luna Ruiz 31
Marcela Capote Ruiz 29
Marcela Capote Vazquez 15
Paulina Hernandez Vazquez 22
Juana Luna Vazquez 45
Alonso Vasquez Gomez 46

References

  1. ^ eluniversal.com.mx. "Juez sustenta sentencia de caso Acteal en Wikipedia" (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 December 2010. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ [1][dead link]
  3. ^ Indianz.com October 8, 2014
  4. ^ The Acteal Massacre, accessed May 16, 2008

See also