Otomi Community In Mexico Denounces Eviction At The Former INPI Headquarters
A member of the Otomi community in Mexico City, demonstrates outside the Samir Flores Soberanes House of Indigenous Peoples and Communities, formerly the National Institute of Indigenous Peoples (INPI), to denounce an attempted eviction in said place a few hours of midnight on Sunday, September 15 and minutes after dawn on Monday, September 16.
For three years, the Otomi community has occupied the facilities of the National Institute of Indigenous Peoples in Coyoacan, Mexico City, which renamed this place as the House of Indigenous Peoples and Communities (ya nghu ya jhoy) ''Samir Flores Soberanes'', during the 25th anniversary of the emergence of the National Indigenous Congress and the 529 years of resistance of indigenous peoples and communities to the arrival of Europeans to America. During the National Day of Mobilization in Defense of Mother Earth, members of this community and of Santiago Mexquititlan, Amealco Queretaro, among others, reported that as 531 years ago they continue to face discrimination
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