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require recognition to self-government. We are tired of being tired: No more games

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Atlamajalcingo
The Mount community in Guerrero, unknown and requires authorities to elections and parties. "The communities themselves are not violent, but we are able to take other measures to increase the level of demand and pressure on these gentlemen, "says one of its representatives.



La Montaña de Guerrero, Mexico. Are common among the motivations for the adoption of the indigenous community justice systems, the strong criticism of the inefficiency of the state judicial system, which can often take many years to make a decision, and that if the complaint is not erring lost in bureaucracy or corruption.



In the municipality of Atlamajalcingo del Monte, Guerrero, in southwestern Mexico, the nearly 7000 people from 16 communities and Mixtec tlapanecos (na savi and me'phaa) that compose it, taken Aug. 15 a decision that is based on a strongly critical of the political system maintained by the State. Gathered in assembly, the inhabitants of the municipality decided to declare that ignore the authority of the municipal council headed by Isidoro Andrade Pastrana and since then, peacefully occupy the premises of City Hall, where they remain until now demanding the impeachment of the entire council and recognition City Council appointed legal for them. This, according to information from the coordination of movement, was appointed as the uses and indigenous customs.



Indians now require the Guerrero State Congress to recognize indigenous traditional authorities and their legal representatives. On October 5 occupied the Congress to lobby MPs and promise em do it again if your application is not readily analyzed by parliamentarians.



Since 2001, the communities of the municipality adopted the system of community justice and joined the Regional Coordinator of Community Authorities (CRAC), which integrates Indigenous community police forces in the region. "Tired of so much injustice, lack of security and violation of our human rights as communities, we joined the CRAC" says the report of the movement's leaders.



"Since then we end com many injustices, but parallel to that, immediately sprang other forms of abuse, harassment and violence against our communities by the municipal authorities Atlamajalcingo del Monte, who by not sharing our decision to join the community justice project, initiated an ongoing process of division and fracture in our community, "continues the text blames the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) for those shares.

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