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What are you doing Mexico?
Be careful not to step on your partner who has sat on the stairs. Look, there's a place yet. Is 1: 15 pm and you arrive just in time to the Faculty of Law. A member of The Tribune Popular is dropping on the premises an introduction to undress some relevant concepts, Hegel. Carl Schmitt.
Voice of Enrique González Ruiz roams the auditorium Mario de la Cueva. "What is new is the level of achievement of social decay." Institutional degradation. Seals of the military, federal police and drug traffickers violate the legal and political life of the country. Aberrant reality. "State of emergency in Mexico? Social legal implications of the "war on drugs" is the topic for discussion here.
Emerge the first conclusion of the round table: We have a rule of law. The words of the scholar made you think the laws should not be used to press in this way, we have another option: use the "law as a liberating instrument" to bring the life of citizens, where "the authorities obeying" .
Applause spilled and started another paper. Awarded the National Award Human Rights Don Sergio Méndez Arceo for his work on the firm Land and Freedom, Ms. Barbara Zamora refers to a "political system of death" which is attacking itself, the civil society.
His sentences are drawing the Mexican events. The eradication of politics as mediator between state and society, no rulers, rather we have property managers that use population and wealth for personal gain.
The term society is erased and written over it gang of crooks, criminals, terrorists , Enemies State and subordinate to him, as opposed to administration and dictation. "The marriage between enemy and criminal case."
When domination is through pure violence, the border between it and the law is completely erased. We need "the everyday becomes illegal, and allowed" in this military law. "In Mexico we are moving to a permanent state of emergency? "The total failure of politics?".
are going through a list: name, email and school of origin. You sign up and notice they have been students of philosophy, Political Science, Social Work, Economics, some of the UAM, the UACM; also Cerezo Committee. You do not know where else, because surely there's more.
Ameglio
Pietro, professor at the Faculty of Arts and a founder of Peace and Justice Service brings us to the importance of "moral reflection, material, epistemic [...] is the first weapon we have. " The volume of his words are still at the microphone increases.
Being here is a way to break the confinement with taboo subjects, but not enough, we must "fight for power walking in the street from my house, do not kill me, I do not get up." What exists in the flooded city of violence is not fear, is fear, as Pietro.
Because fear shore we think, the paralyzing terror. Accept that we live in territories of the "new monopoly capitalist war: drugs, [...] the seed of insecurity is the business, armed peace." Let us move from one stage of solidarity to fight, that's the invitation.
social And the process cuts across all social classes. "We do not exercise with our body a share of that power we have but hidden social order, ie, organizing. "And firmness, consistency, otherwise it is not possible. "Got to keep the body in the street."
Through this activist, civil resistance materializes, you smile and extends his hand, suggesting it forms part of the moral reserve of Mexico. Now you nourish this city-citizen dialogue. Then, Francisco Garcia took the floor.
Silence falls on one side and a dose of irony is looming. Brigadier General privilege us with the of the military: non-interference of civil authorities in military matters. But the army would not intervene in this way in political affairs, public safety. United States, as founder of the new world order and in that appropriation political, economic and cultural development, making the Mérida Initiative as a maneuver disguise of fighting terrorism, drugs, guns and chaos, using a "doctrine shock, which aims to suppress social protest through terror. "
The goal is to make Mexico's energy resources. Why Felipe Calderon's army out to the streets and declaring a war on drugs? "The International Criminal Court Rome Statute, Article 7, states that if an officer makes a declaration to exterminate a group within its territory commits a crime against humanity."
"The military must be in their barracks in preparation for national defense, "according to Clause 1 fraction 1 of the Organic Law of the Mexican Army and Air Force. Garcia explains that we can prosecute Calderón International Criminal Court.
His black humor amuses you . "But we to be on alert, because we will be persecuted, executed, and not only us but our family, and besides, we can burn the house. " Reel laughter among the listeners.
"Fighting drugs? "The purpose of this declaration is to legitimize power" by Calderón. The result of the actions of the executive has been a collapse of national defense. "The United States is already in Mexico, but want to be open."
You watch several hands
raised during the round of questions. Some take their reflection in the pocket, it takes time to listen to them all. Comments of the speakers. Sharing is winding down and is better to wait for more people leave the auditorium before the head out the door.
Almost
4:00 pm, the moderator of the People's Tribune welcomes the attendance of those present. Academic space is gradually emptied and the companion ladder and moved, can move toward the exit. You take some notes on the subject and an afternoon of reflection: What are you doing Mexico? Why do we allow?