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IFCO/Pastors for Peace 2005 Caravan to Chiapas

Connecting Communities in the Struggle for Social and Economic Justice

Dropping off aid at a clinic in Oventic, Chiapas during the Spring 2002 caravan.

This Spring the Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization (IFCO)/Pastors for Peace will organize another humanitarian aid caravan to Chiapas in support of communities and non-governmental organizations that are working for peace with justice and dignity.

En route to delivering urgently needed material aid, the caravan will travel through cities throughout the US to raise awareness about the effects of US foreign policy and internal Mexican policy on the indigenous people of Mexico. The caravan demonstrates the people-to-people foreign policy, which aims to support self-determination and sustainable development. This policy serves as an example to our own government, which historically has supported policies that discourage or actively suppress grassroots movements for progressive social change in Mexico.

In February 1995, IFCO/Pastors for Peace began this program of support for the indigenous struggle for land, liberty and democracy in the southern state of Chiapas. Caravans to Chiapas provide emergency relief aid for over 20,000 indigenous people who are enduring a protracted military presence in their communities. The caravans also increase the international presence in Chiapas, which helps to dissuade Mexican soldiers and privately funded paramilitary groups from committing human rights abuses against indigenous people in the region. Indigenous people throughout the zones of conflict are enduring a food shortage of near-famine proportion, which is already causing a sharp increase in health problems in the region.

What you can do

1) Join the caravan or send a representative from your organization
2) Organize an educational event in your community to receive the caravan
3) Outreach to local community groups and schools
4) Obtain media coverage of the events and your organization's participation
5) Collect humanitarian aid and/or sponsor a vehicle to be donated to Chiapas

Caravan schedule

February 26 - March 6 - US/Canada routes
March 7 - 9 - Orientation
March 10 - Border Crossing
March 14 - Arrive in Chiapas, Mexico
March 14 - 24 - Program in Chiapas
March 27 - Arrive back in US

Why you should come with us

Delivering aid donated through our Campaign for Corn during the Spring 2002 caravan.

  • Stand in solidarity with the people of Chiapas
  • Learn firsthand about the indigenous peoples' struggle for land, liberty and democracy
  • Meet thousands of activists throughout the US, Canada and Mexico who are working for global justice
  • Be inspired by the strength and courage of the indigenous peoples' movement
  • Be a part of a People-to-People Foreign Policy for social and economic justice

JOIN US!! If you are interested in hosting the caravan or you would like to travel with us please contact:

IFCO/Pastors for Peace
402 W. 145th St.,NY,NY 10031
Ph: 212-926-5757 Fax: 212-926-5842
Email: p4p@igc.org
www.pastorsforpeace.org

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