Mayan People's Council Organizes National Strike in Guatemala
Mayan People's Council Organizes National Strike in Guatemala
Tuesday, 08 July 2014 09:03
By Christin Sandberg, Upside Down World | Report
On Monday, June 23 in Guatemala, the Mayan Peoples Council, known as CPO, declared a national strike in support of, and in solidarity with, the Mayan people of Guatemala. Local indigenous populations took to the street at 29 different locations all over the country in demand for equality in dignity and rights.
Lolita Chávez, Maya Quiché, and member of the political commission of CPO, explained: We want the Government to respect our way of living and the society we want, and in which hydroelectric and mining projects as well as monocultures have no place.
Eliu Orozco, Maya Mam and another member of the political commission of CPO, added: The initiative to call for a national strike was aimed at creating an understanding of what significance the Mayan population has sustaining the economy. Our political proposal is to institutionalize the practice of Vida Digna in politics. Therefore, we promote the effective participation of the local authorities that have been elected in local assemblies and thus are legitimate representatives of the Mayan people. With respect for the rule of law, we have taken action through legal ways in order to demand the Government to respect our legitimate rights recognized in the Constitution and in international conventions. However, we continue to accumulate NOs, that is, to express that we lack rights.
Udiel Miranda, Maya Mam, lawyer and human rights defenders from CPO explains: We have filed petitions to the highest national court, the Constitutional Court, but we have not been heard. We are not respected as citizens of our own country and the law does not apply to us.
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