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Gibler: Lost In the Valley of Excess
Znet Article, December, 02 2010
John Gibler
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A newcomer arriving into California’s San Joaquin Valley – the most lucrative and industrialized agricultural region in the United States – might think that the entire place is burning.
Gibler: Mexican Political Prisoner Gloria Arenas Released
Znet Article, October, 30 2009
John Gibler
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Gloria Arenas AgÃÂs was released from prison around 7:30PM on October 28, ten years after Mexican federal agents abducted, tortured, and then - after several days of being held incommunicado - arrested her and her husband Jacobo Silva Nogales on...
Gibler: The Hidden Side of Mexico's Drug War
Zmag Article, October, 01 2009
John Gibler
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An interview with Comandante Ramiro, ERPI guerrilla
Gibler: Indigenous Protest and State Violence in the Peruvian Amazon
Znet Article, June, 15 2009
John Gibler
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Before dawn on Friday, June 5, an estimated 650 Peruvian National Police and Special Forces officers attacked several thousand Awajun and Wambis indigenous people at their roadside blockade on the Fernando Belaunde Terry highway.
Gibler: Mexico Unconquered
Zmag Article, June, 01 2009
John Gibler
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Review of a book by John Gibler on resistance to a neoliberal Mexico
Gibler: Fight on the Border
Zmag Article, May, 01 2009
John Gibler
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The corporate-state seige of Lomas del Poleo
Gibler: Mexico Unconquered: Chronicles of Power and Revolt
Znet Article, January, 25 2009
John Gibler
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Interview about new book titled "Mexico Unconquered."
Gibler: The Murder of Sali Grace
Znet Article, January, 09 2009
John Gibler
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San José del Pacifico, Mexico-Marcella "Sali" Grace Eiler, a young woman with several years of forest defense, train hopping, banjo playing, and dumpster diving already under her belt, stepped into La Taberna de los Duendes (The Gnome's Tavern) a...
Gibler: Mexico Unconquered: Chronicles of Power and Revolt
Book, January, 07 2009
Mexico Unconquered is an evocative report on the epic powers of violence and corruption in Mexico and the underdogs and rebels who put their lives on the line to build justice from the ground up.
Gibler: The Rule of Impunity
Znet Article, October, 21 2008
John Gibler
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On October 27, 2006, Brad Will stood on Juarez Avenue in the municipality of Santa Lucia del Camino, Oaxaca, Mexico. He was filming a violent clash between armed, civilian-clad municipal police and officials and members of the Oaxaca Peoples’ Popu...
Gibler: Zapatistas defend autonomy
Znet Article, June, 06 2008
John Gibler
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This past Wednesday, June 4, a military convoy of about 200 Mexican soldiers and federal and municipal police attempted to enter Zapatista villages under the pretext of searching for marijuana plants; something patently absurd in communities that ...
Gibler: Counterinsurgency in Chiapas
Znet Article, February, 03 2008
John Gibler
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Around 3 p.m. on Jan. 2, nine shots were fired into the air. The perpetrators withdrew, leaving behind a button-down shirt with the cuffs tied to two lone trees in the cornfield. Machetes had hacked the shirt and cut a thick cross into one of the ...
Gibler: In Oaxaca, Women Rise
Znet Article, May, 05 2007
John Gibler
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In Oaxaca, Women Rise
Gibler: Paramilitary attacks continue in Oaxaca
Znet Article, October, 15 2006
John Gibler
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In the past week, gunmen have killed one and wounded four protesters from the Popular Assembly of the People of Oaxaca (APPO). The recent killings heightened tensions as the conflict again enters into a critical moment with the Minister of the Int...
Gibler: Indigenous teachers defend ´a just cause´
Znet Article, October, 11 2006
John Gibler
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OAXACA CITY - Every night streets here become battlefields in waiting. But behind the commandeered city buses, burned trucks, and coils of barbed wire, a group of atypical urban rebels stands guard. Watching over a barricade where a small altar t...
Gibler: Mexico's Other Campaign
Zmag Article, September, 01 2006
John Gibler
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O btilia Eugenio Manuel, a 30-year-old Me’phaa indigenous woman, stands in the hollowed concrete frame of a two-room schoolhouse, its walls peppered with bullet holes. She holds a microphone ...
Gibler: Pistol Policy
Znet Article, August, 16 2006
John Gibler
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Throughout the past week gunmen of have opened fire on members of the People’s Assembly of Oaxaca (APPO for its initials in Spanish) killing four and wounding at least 10. Organizations and citizens across Oaxaca formed the APPO shortly ...
Gibler: Designer Uprising
Znet Article, August, 07 2006
John Gibler
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Mexico City is in the grip of a designer uprising, a massive civil disobedience campaign organized by a national political party—the Party of the Democratic Revolution, or PRD—and involving thousands of grassroots citizens. The mov...
Gibler: Scenes from the Oaxaca Rebellion
Znet Article, August, 04 2006
John Gibler
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On Tuesday, August 1, about 3,000 women marched through downtown Oaxaca City banging metal pots and pans in an oddly melodious cacophony that served as the background for their chants demanding the ousting of governor Ulises Ruiz. They stopped by ...
Gibler: Mexican Elections Mired in Anomalies
Znet Article, July, 11 2006
John Gibler
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For five days following the July 2 presidential elections, Mexico was in the grip of anticipation as the Federal Electoral Institute (IFE) labored to tally—or rig—the votes. On Thursday, July 6, the anticipation passed into a spli...


