The country has supported repressive governments in the region to suppress indigenous movements and uprisings.
According to a Mexican news article
that surfaced in May, the Israeli military will begin training the
police force in Mexico's southeastern state of Chiapas, where the
predominantly indigenous Zapatista National Liberation Army is based.
Yaron Yugman, Israel's defence ministry representative in Mexico,
Honduras, and the Dominican Republic, is quoted as affirming that "a
country's security is fundamental to its growth" and that human rights
would be one of the focuses of military instruction.
Of course, "security" and "growth" aren't luxuries usually intended for domestic indigenous groups. A May article in The Electronic Intifada
recalls the aftermath of the 1994 Zapatista uprising, which coincided
with the inauguration of the North American Free Trade Agreement:
As for the alleged focus on human rights, Israel's expertise in oppressing indigenous populations and squelching dignity happens to be more marketable.
The Israeli embassy in Mexico has reportedly denied military machinations in the southeast, but not even Fox News Latino is convinced:
Contributions to genocide
Mexico's indigenous Mayans are not the only group to have found themselves on the receiving end of Israel's arsenal.
In an email to me, acclaimed author and historian Greg Grandin outlined a previous episode of such charitable regional intervention:
No comments:
Post a Comment