16/02- Three Salvadoran migrants denounced INM (National Migration Office) agents for the crimes of rape, robbery and injury, and reported that their complaints got lost in the archives of the Prosecutor and the Interior Ministry (SEGOB). 17/02- Having been blamed for these incidents, the MOCRI-CNPA-MN denies committing attacks of vandalism at the facilities of the newspaper Cuarto Poder and of the Ministry of Agricultural, Territorial and Urban Development (Sedatu) 17/02- The director of the shelter for migrants in Arriaga received death threats. 19/02- Ex-prisoners in solidarity with the Voice of el Amate and the Voice of los Llanos, some of whom have been displaced from their territories, demanded the town's mayor provide compensation for the damages caused as a consequence of their unjust imprisonment. 22/02- The Civil Society Las Abejas of Acteal, pronounced itself in favour of resistance and civil disobedience against the murdering State, the Energy reform and the "Hydrocarbons Law". In Brief 01/02- The FNLS reported some of their members in Altamirano and Ocosingo being harassed and followed by military-police members. They warned of the possibility of repression. 04/02- The MOCRI-CNPA-MN denounced the arrest of two members and the displacement of another one, due to a conflict between the ejido Jose Zapotal and Annex Saltillo, in Las Margaritas. 05/02- Several human rights organizations announced the launch of the Permanent Campaign in Defence of Life and of Our Lands, for fair electricity rates and against the San Cristobal-Palenque motorway. 12/02- The Collective Tsoblej-FNLS condemned the increasing violence, the State terrorism and the harassment of members of a Hauliers Union, Los Quetzales, amongst others. What’s that? Boca En Boca is an independent newssheet that aims to dissemi- nate what happens in the organized communities in Chiapas. The aim is to generate solidarity among communities, through summaries or extracts of their publications transmitting their words. "Don’t chuck it, share it..." Attempts against a priest and the Pueblo Creyente 19/02 The Pueblo Creyente from Simojovel (PCS) denounced PRI leaders for insisting on pursuing PCS and trying to imprison their priest Father Marcelo Pérez Pérez. For a lawsuit which was filed against the priest on 25/11/14, the priest was to appear before the PGR, "he gave our words which we have said on several pilgrimages and documents about bars, drug dealing, prostitution, and arms trafficking; these have been generated by the corrup- tion of the authorities." At noon on the same day, a block away from the Central Park, a member of PCS was shot in the stomach and in the shoulder. The mu- nicipal police, witnessing the events, "calmly left the area." On 17/11 they were informed that the leaders were hiring a catechist to spy during parish meetings, "to either imprison or kill him [the priest]". There were also provocations during the festivities of the Virgin of Guadalupe, and on 27/01 an attempt with the use of a weapon, to harass a member of PCS. On 17/01, they were told "we do not know whether it is God or the Devil who is on his side," "we have El Pueblo Creyente Pantelhó se moviliza contra las minas The Pueblo Creyente (Believing People) of Pantelhó mobilise against the mines. On 11/02, thousands of the faithful from the Pueblo Creyente in the parish of Santa Catarina, Pantelhó marched "to tell the truth, that they are already among us these days, big corporations and politicians." "Government aid is causing divisions in each of our communities." They said openly "we do not want the Mexican Geological Survey to come here and do their work, through the GYMSA company (Geochemistry and Drilling, SA), because we know they are seeking the riches of our holy Mother Earth." They asked: "Why do we not want them to come into our communities? Because they exploit our life and the life of our mother earth. " They reported once more that "we do not want the sale of alcoholic beverages. We do not want the sale and consumption of marijuana. Because of this, they have increased the numbers of thieves and murderers in our town. " Finally, they summed up: "Sisters and brothers all, we are now gathe- red here. We take strength from the Eucharist in our pilgrimage to look at our problems and suffering, so that we have strength in our hearts to do our work which we receive from our Lord.” The CIOAC-H displaces 57 Tojolabales On 23/02 "at 8.00 am, 50 people, members of CIOAC-H (...) entered the Primero de Agost community, Las Margaritas, carrying high-powered weapons, surrounding the houses of the villagers, resulting in the displacement of villagers and 7 Tojolabales indigenous people, including 12 minors, one newborn, 20 women and 25 men, EZLN supporters. They took them towards the highway nearest to their village where they currently are in serious conditions for the women and children, as they have no shelter, food, or guarantees of security against possible aggression by the group of people from the ejido Miguel Hidalgo. The Frayba Centre for Human Rights noted that CIOAC-H are protected by the municipal government of Las Margaritas. sought ways to ambush him, but when he passes by we do not see him," "two youngsters were sent to shoot the father, they shot but the cartridge failed to detonate." They claim that "all this information comes from a reliable source, because we have relatives who are PRI members who alert us, but for security reasons we have omitted their names." They reported a pilgrimage happening on 23, 24, 25 and 26/03 going from Simojovel to Tuxtla Gutierrez. "Uniting our struggles for democracy, freedom, justice, truth and love will bring peace to our country". Militarisation and political rally as a strategy of intimidation On 26/01 adherents to the Sixth Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle of the EZLN from the Community of Candelaria del Alto, Venustiano Carranza, reported "on 16/01 the Mexican Army, 21 soldiers in total, travelling on a Mexican Army lorry, stopped in front of the Rafael Ramirez Primary School for 20 minutes, a few metres from our supporters’ meeting place. We do not know the reason for their presence in our community." They explained that "this is a strategy that the bad government uses to intimidate the families and organised communities that exist in this region." They also reported that "on 13/01, strategically, a candidate of the Green Ecologist Party of Mexico for mayor of Venustiano Carranza, took our community centre for a public event, convened the different communities for his political activity, making people think he would make changes and giving goodies like buckets and plastic jugs, all in exchange for votes. As an organised group of the Sixth, we are clear that there will be no changes coming from them or any other political party. They will always bring more poverty and divisions within communities." They recalled their fighting spirit "we want to tell you that our struggle and resistance have remained and we continue on our path, we have not taken a step back, we have not even thought of that. On the contrary we have advanced, creating other areas of work, improving our leadership committee, participating in activities convened by the National Indigenous Congress (CNI). Now many more men and women comrades from other communities have joined in the struggle, because they see that our struggle is just. For several months we were silent and did not make public statements: we were in a process of dialogue, but here we are."