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From: "Dana Aldea" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: DTPT,The Cucapa Camp - The Fight for Indigenous Rights,Mar 18
Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 19:26:02 +0100

http://detodos-paratodos.blogspot.com

The Cucapa Camp: The Fight for Indigenous Rights

Banda Martes/Eastside Cafe'

March 18, 2007 - El Mayor, Km57

Just outside of Mexicali, Baja California, lies the Cucapa Indigenous
Community of El Mayor that has been displaced, oppressed, marginalized and
everything else you can think of, and their current state is the direct
result of the border, workers exploitation, racism, capitalism and so forth.

On Oct 15 - 20, 2006, The Other Campaign, a transnational initiative
spearheaded by the EZLN, made stops in San Quitin (Triqui &Mixtecos), San
Jose de la Zorra (Kumiai), Ensenada, Tijuana, Mexicali and El Mayor
(Cucapa'), all cities and communities in Baja California. After witnessing
the neglect, abuse, mistreatment and systematic isolation of indigenous
communities in Baja California, Subcomandante Marcos (aka Delgado Zero)
announced that after carefully analyzing the situation in Baja, something,
anything had to be done to stop the overall extermination of indigenous
communities in Baja at the hands of the Mexican Government.

Consequently, Delegado Zero arrived on Oct 20th, 2006 at the Indigenous
Community of El Mayor, home to the Cucapa', an indigenous group native to the
Mexicali region of Baja California. After listening to members of the Cucapa'
community speak of abuses by the Mexican Government, Delegado Zero made a
proposal . This proposal during his trip in Baja California discussed the
ways in which the Cucapa' have been stripped of their ancestral rights to
fish, one of the last traditions they still hold.

"On June 10th of 1993 the federal government decreed the delta a Protected
Zone, The Reserve of the Biosphere, preventing fishing by the Cucapa',
arguing that we caused an ecological impact. We have been witnesses of how
other cooperatives enter and capture tons of fish under the consent of the
same government, and they still deny us the right to fish knowing that it is
an ancestral activity for survival. The other requirement is that we must
work under their laws and lately the government offered us the opportunity
do recreational fishing, which is a great offense to us. In 1980 the first
permits were granted to the first communal cooperative that was called
Jawimak, nowadays to be fisherman means to be delinquent. The army and navy,
the corporations who benefit from these same waters that are in the
Biosphere are armed and are a constant danger to us." - Francisco of El
Mayor
On March 15 of 2007 the Indigenous Community of El Mayor entered the
Colorado River to exercise their international right as indigenous people to
fish the waters they have for thousand of years. A delegation of
humanitarian brigades and international observers made up of La Otra Baja
California, L.A. Otra (Banda Martes/Autonomous Peoples Collective), students
from the University of Humboldt, Organic and Collectivo Zapatista both of
San Diego accompanied the community during 3 days of fishing which resulted
in a catch of more than 6 tons of fish all without incident.

Although this community has been used as a scapegoat by animal wildlife
protection groups like the WWF as well as CONANP (National Commission for
Natural Protected Areas) and blamed for the contamination of the waters and
risk to endangered species in the Gulf of California they only represent
less that 5% of the boats that enter the same waters without restrictions or
fishing cuotas who easily catch in one day what the community catches in 3
years.

http://detodos-paratodos.blogspot.com/2007/03/cucapa-camp-fight-for-indigenous-rights.html


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