10,000 Indigenous Protestors March on Guatemala Capital | Warrior Publications
The director of the Committee for Peasant Unity who called the march that set out March 19 from the northern city of Coban, Daniel Pascual, told Efe that the Indians “are pretty tired now, but in hopes” of finding an satisfactory answer to their demands.
A number of women carrying toddlers on their backs and with their feet cracked from walking so far, Efe observed, were visibly exhausted.
“It’s not easy to walk more than 200 kilometers (120 miles), but we have hopes that the march will end with some concrete proposals by the government,” Pascual said.
The leader said their principal demands include an end to the evictions and criminal prosecution of Indians, a pardon for farm debts of more than 300 million quetzales ($38.96 million) affecting more than 10,000 families, access to land and the end of mining in the region.
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