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Las Abejas Criticize San Andrés Agreements as Betrayal After 30 Years

The Indigenous group Las Abejas claims that the San Andrés Accords, meant to affirm their autonomy, have been betrayed over three decades. They argue that the agreements, intended as a foundation for indigenous self-rule, were not implemented as promised, leading to ongoing struggles. Future developments could include renewed efforts for compliance or further activism by indigenous communities.
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Sociedad Civil Las Abejas de Acteal
San Cristóbal de Las Casas
Chiapas
Mexico