2000
02/01/2001SUMMARY: Recommended Actions
31/05/2001
VISITS AND CONTACTS
- Participation in a gathering of base communities in the northern region of Chiapas on the theme of community reconciliation.
- Meetings with a variety of political and religious contacts in the northern region to discuss the implications of the new state and federal governments.
- Meetings with several North American delegations to brief them on the political situation in Chiapas and the work of SIPAZ.
- Organization of a visit to rural areas in Chiapas for the Undersecretary of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office of Great Britain.
INFORMATION
- Continuation of the tour by a SIPAZ team member in Germany, Belgium and Switzerland, with presentations on the situation in Chiapas and the work of SIPAZ to non-governmental organizations, solidarity groups, and government representatives.
- Publication of an article on indigenous women in the conflict area for the “Women’s Peacemakers Program 2001” of the International Fellowship of Reconciliation.
- Publication of two articles on the situation in Chiapas in Dutch periodicals.
- Interview with a Spanish radio program regarding the new political situation in Chiapas.
- Meetings with three international academics who are studying the role of SIPAZ and other non-governmental organizations in the peace process in Chiapas.
INTER-RELIGIOUS
- Meetings with a variety of church contacts in Chenalho.
- Participation in a strategic planning process at the Bible School of Holistic Formation (EFBI).
- Initiation of a series of meetings of the Pluralistic Ecumenical Group.
EDUCATION
- Facilitation of workshops on Conflict Transformation for educators of the House of Science and the Center for Research and Support of Women (CIAM).
- Together with other organizations, convening of a reflection process on processes of community reconciliation that resulted in the forming of a statewide Interest Group on the subject. Preparation of an analysis of community conflicts in the northern region as part of the Interest Group process.
OFFICE IN MEXICO CITY
- Opening of an office in Mexico City and naming of an Executive Director.
- Participation in the conference “Human Rights, Civil Society, and Military Practices.”
- Meeting with the Undersecretary of the Office of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor of the US State Department.