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This article by Erick Moctezuma originally appeared in the March 2, 2026 edition of El Universal.

The Secretariat of Foreign Affairs (SRE) reported that it activated the consular assistance protocol after the death of a Mexican citizen in the custody of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement Service (ICE).

In a bulletin, the Foreign Ministry headed by Juan Ramón de la Fuente detailed that the national was under the custody of ICE at the Processing Center in Adelanto, California.

“An immediate and thorough investigation will be demanded into the conditions that led to the deaths of our fellow citizens while in the custody of this authority, in order to determine responsibility and ensure that these events do not happen again,” he said.

The Secretariat of Foreign Affairs indicated that, given the seriousness of the events, the Mexican Consulate in San Bernardino immediately activated consular protection protocols and established urgent communication with the authorities to request information on the circumstances of the death.

Among the demands, the Consulate formally requested the medical file, custody reports and “all elements that allow for a full clarification of what happened.”

“The head of the Representation established direct contact to express condolences and provide the necessary legal support, as well as assistance with the procedures required for the repatriation of his remains,” the SRE assured.

Finally, the federal agency assured that addressing these types of situations and establishing ways to resolve them are priorities for the Federal Government.

In that regard, he stressed that the Foreign Ministry will formally request an investigation into the systemic conditions that have led to “such regrettable events as this.”

“It is reiterated that the protection of the human rights of Mexican people abroad is a priority of the Government of Mexico ,” he added.

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According to the official statement, the detainees “are responsible for acts of propaganda against the constitutional order, regulated in Article 124 of the Penal Code.”

“Initial investigations point out that these individuals had been instructed to enter the island for the purpose of making signs with subversive content,” the statement specifies.

It adds that they were to leave the country once this objective was achieved and, upon returning to Panama, would each receive between one thousand and one thousand five hundred dollars.

According to the Minint report, those involved admitted “to being the perpetrators of these acts, carried out in Havana during the early morning of Saturday, February 28.”

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This editorial by Diego Torres appears as the introduction to the March 2026 issue ofHablemos de Migración*, a newsletter on migration issues published by the Frente Amplio de Mexicanos y Migrantes. We encourage you to subscribe. The English version of the March 2026 issue is available for download.*

To speak of migration is also to speak of women and their struggle. March 8th has been internationally recognized as International Women’s Day. The struggle
that began with women during the Russian Revolution in 1917 fueled feminist
movements. Years earlier, the Adelitas, Mexican women who fought in the Mexican Revolution against the ruling dictatorship, also waged this struggle. It is a struggle that continues today, seeking to end the violence that still plagues women.

In 2017, feminist organizations from more than 50 countries called for an international women’s strike to protest the various forms of violence against women. This new wave of protests has led to improvements in the situation for some women; however, the vast majority continue to suffer under a patriarchal and sexist system where femicides remain at alarming rates.

Migrant women are an extremely vulnerable group. There are thousands of heartbreaking stories of women who were violently forced to flee their homes, compelling them to seek a better future through migration.

The dangers faced by migrant women are no different from those faced by other women; what is different is the degree of exposure to these dangers. Regardless of the path they take, violence seems to be waiting for them. Whether their route leads through Africa, the Mediterranean, the Darién Gap, across Mexican territory, or along the southern border of the United States, these are routes where the constant threat lurks at every turn.

The violence suffered by migrant women along their journey includes robbery, assault, rape, kidnapping, and murder. Millions of women who have endured this violence on their migration journey are now being persecuted in the United States by an extremely xenophobic and misogynistic government, led by Donald Trump, for whom migrants are despicable and guilty of sullying the blood of what he considers a superior race.

To understand the danger migrant women face in the United States, we must analyze Trump; his view of migrants as unworthy beings, coupled with his contempt for women, gives us a clear picture of this danger. Trump’s morality can be assessed by the obscene comments he makes constantly; one need only recall how he referred to his daughter in 2006 on the show The View, saying, “If Ivanka weren’t my daughter, maybe I would have dated her”; or when he was caught on camera in 1992 on the show Entertainment. On the Christmas special, Trump made comments about a 10-year-old girl, saying, “I’m going to date her in 10 years. Can you believe that?” This violence from Trump has continued over the years, and he has recently been caught insulting female reporters, such as Katie Rogers of The New York Times. After she published an article about Trump’s health, he called her a “third-rate reporter, ugly inside and out” on his website, Truth Social.

To this, we must add the most uncomfortable issue for the current White House administration: the “Epstein Files,” in which Donald Trump’s name, according to the New York Times, appears 38,000 times. These files represent the pinnacle of the corruption and rot that governs the most powerful government in the world. And the paradox is that a woman is leading the defense of this government. Pam Bondi, who worked for over 18 years as a prosecutor handling domestic violence and homicide cases, now staunchly defends a figure like Trump; it is inconceivable and demonstrates the danger to which migrant women are exposed in the United States. The head of the Department of Justice idolizes Trump and allows and justifies everything he does. Bondi justifies injustice, and Kristi Noem, in charge of Homeland Security, promotes the violent persecution, detention, and deportation of migrants in
the United States.

In October 2025, the ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) denounced the precarious situation faced by pregnant women, who were found chained and without prenatal care in detention centers. Videos on social media have shown the violent arrest of migrant women and even the murder of Renne Good, a U.S. citizen, who died after being shot by an ICE agent, a clear example of the rampant violence of the Trump administration. The Trump administration’s hatred of all those who oppose it is undeniable, and even more undeniable is its contempt for women; incredibly, women are among its main defenders.

In a month where the fight for the defense of women’s rights is indispensable and essential; to condemn these actions and to call on the migrant community to defend them, but with a greater effort: that of migrant women.

Diego Torres is the founder of El Frente Amplio de Mexicanos y Migrantes, an organization founded in 2022 with the goal of strengthening the unity of the migrant community, contributing to the consolidation of the Fourth Transformation in Mexico’s public life, and advocating for immigration reform in the main migrant-receiving countries; as well as the editor of Hablemos de Migración.


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This article by Eirinet Gómez originally appeared in the March 2, 2026 edition of La Jornada, Mexico’s premier left wing daily newspaper.

Mexico City. Workers from the Ministry of Culture, headed by Claudia Curiel de Icaza, took over the headquarters located at Reforma 175, Cuauhtémoc borough, starting at 00:00 hours on Monday, March 2, demanding a 13 percent salary increase.

Valia Cisneros Coss, a member of the National Union of Culture (SINAC), reported that for the past two years, 2,000 workers have been receiving incomes below the minimum wage. This situation, she stated, not only keeps them in precarious conditions, but has also “caused problems with retirement procedures, paying their housing loan installments, and even accessing services through FOVISSSTE (the government housing fund).”

Cisneros Coss pointed out that those affected include administrative, trusted, and specialized staff, researchers, broadcasters, and cultural promoters with more than 30 years of experience, whose salaries are lower than their custodial colleagues.

During the indefinite sit-in, which includes the closure of the administrative offices and the side street of Reforma, the protesters read aloud their list of demands, which includes, in addition to salary standardization, demands for transportation assistance, school supplies, and the delivery of clothing.

Cisneros Coss lamented that the head of the agency had not offered a satisfactory response. “They tell us it’s the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit, or they send us to areas like the National Center for the Arts (CENART), and they don’t resolve anything,” she stated.

She warned that if their demands were not met, they would close various government offices, including Arenal 40, the National Center for the Arts (CENART), Radio Educación, the Museum of Popular Cultures, the Vasconcelos Library, and the Mexico Library. They also threatened to close the Los Pinos Cultural Complex, the National Sound Archive (Fonoteca Nacional), the National Copyright Institute (INDAUTOR), the Hellenic Cultural Center, and branch libraries.

The protesters are part of the Coalition of Cultural Unions, which includes the National Union of Workers of the Ministry of Culture, the National Union of Culture, and the Union of Workers of Culture and the Arts.

The official account of the Ministry of Culture reported that attempts to establish a dialogue with the leadership of SINAC began on March 1st, but no response was received. The account added that “a meeting will be held with the union to hear and address their concerns.”

Authorities reiterated that in the current fiscal year, no worker will receive a salary lower than the minimum wage and that, once the salary policy is announced, it will be retroactive to January 2026.

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Every day, President Claudia Sheinbaum gives a morning presidential press conference and Mexico Solidarity Media posts English language summaries, translated by Mexico Solidarity’s Pedro Gellert. Previous press conference summaries are available here.

Electoral Reform: Greater Defense of the People’s Interests, Fewer Privileges

President Claudia Sheinbaum announced she will send the electoral reform bill to Congress today. The aim is to recover the essence of democracy, specifically proportional representation legislators directly elected by the people, as opposed to party leaderships, and reducing the costs of the elections, concretely public financing allocated to political parties, the National Electoral Institute (INE), local public electoral bodies (OPLES), and general representation.

Sheinbaum clarified that political party representation is maintained, rejecting any “state party” idea. She noted that criticisms come from sectors of the PRIAN-linked old regime and that the electoral reform proposal responds to demands from society for fairer and less costly elections.

40-Hour Workweek: Mexico in the Vanguard of Labour Rights

It was reported that the 40-hour workweek reform will become official when published in the Official Gazette following its unanimous approval by Congressional Deputies, Senators, and most state congresses.

The President emphasized that the legislation seeks “to reduce fatigue and workplace accidents through more rest time, improved health, safety, and a more favorable balance between workers’ personal, family, and professional lives.”

Record High Formal Employment

February saw the highest number of formal jobs for this month in history, with 22,527,854 registered. Of these, 19.6 million are permanent jobs, with an average daily salary of more than 600 pesos (US$34.65).

Security with Popular Backing and Against Disinformation

Sheinbaum criticized the spread of fake news and images following the security operation that resulted in the capturing and killing of key drug kingpin Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, alias “El Mencho,” noting that even The New York Times acknowledged circulating false information.

The President noted that, according to El Financiero, 80% of the population approves of the operation, reflecting broad support for the security strategy.

Mexico Calls for Peace and Supports Its Compatriots

The President explained that the UN is no longer fulfilling the role for which it was created, given that today the interests of the military powers outweigh the equitable representation of the member countries. She noted that the civilian populations ultimately pay the consequences.

The President also reported that the government is providing accompaniment and support to Mexican families in the Middle East amid the recent escalation of the conflict in the region.


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Mahmoud expressed, in a press release, that “Adwa was a decisive affirmation of African sovereignty, dignity, and unity. It conveyed the powerful message that Africa would determine its own destiny.”

The AUC chief stressed that the spirit of that battle continues to inspire the continent’s aspirations within the framework of the 2063 Agenda. “Upon facing current challenges, we must remain united. Africa’s strength lies in its solidarity.”

Mahmoud said the AUC reaffirmed its commitment to peace, integration, and shared prosperity across the continent.

Under the theme “Glorious Past, Radiant Horizon,” Ethiopia is developing a program of national and continental activities that includes the “Voices of Adwa” youth forums, sporting competitions, military and historical exhibitions, artistic performances, and documentary films allegorical to the date.

The Victory of Adwa refers to Addis Ababa’s decisive triumph over Italian colonial forces in the battle on March 2, 1896, a historic event in which African troops successfully defended the nation’s independence against foreign invasion, securing a place in global history as a symbol of anti-colonial resistance.

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The Presidency stated that El-Sisi affirmed that Cairo is closely monitoring regional developments amid the ongoing war, which erupted on Saturday following a widespread strike by Israel and the United States on Iran, which retaliated.

“In recent months, we have tried to prevent an escalation by mediating between Washington and Tehran,” the president noted during an Armed Forces Iftar, a nightly meal with which Muslims break their daily fast of Ramadan, their holy month.

The head of State underscored, “Our efforts were sincere and well thought-out, as miscalculations can have serious repercussions for the States.”

He warned that the continuation of the conflict could undermine stability in the Middle East beyond the humanitarian dimension.

El-Sisi insisted on the need for de-escalation and an end to the fighting, although he expressed doubts about the prospects for an immediate cessation.

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By Brian Berletic – Feb 25, 2026

Behind the loud declarations of a desire for peace, a far broader and harsher strategy is unfolding — one whose consequences extend far beyond Ukraine.

Despite claims by the incoming Trump administration in late 2024 and early 2025 that it sought to quickly end the ongoing war in Ukraine, the US has instead steadily escalated it.

Today, the Western media openly admits that ongoing long-range drone strikes deep inside Russian territory and maritime drone strikes on Russian energy exports are being carried out by the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) — all while the US continues to pose as some sort of impartial “mediator” of the conflict.

In addition to this, the US is now preparing its European proxies for a more direct and dangerous role in the fighting inside Ukraine, shifting state funding away from serving the European public and toward military spending specifically aimed at Russia.

“The US is seeking to whittle away key partners of the Russian-Chinese-led multipolar world until only Russia and China remain.”

While the US is admittedly carrying out strikes on Russian energy production inside Russian borders and carrying out maritime drone strikes on tankers carrying Russian energy beyond them, it is positioning Europe to play a more aggressive role to intercept, board, and eventually blockade the so-called “Russian shadow fleet.”

Washington’s European proxies are also being pushed toward directintervention inside Ukraine itself — to fill the growing void an incrementally collapsing Ukraine is creating.

Even as the US claims it seeks to distance itself from its own proxy war on Russia in Ukraine to pursue other geopolitical objectives, these objectives are connected to Russia’s most important partners around the world, including Venezuela and Cuba in Latin America, Iran in the Middle East, and China in the Asia-Pacific region.

In essence, regardless of the rhetoric, the US is still fully committed to its proxy war on Russia as just one part of a much larger war it is waging on emerging multipolarism itself — all part of maintaining US primacyworldwide.

US Goals in Ukraine Remain Unchanged
Long before Russia began its Special Military Operation (SMO) in Ukraine in 2022, US policy papers had laid out the rationale to not only controlling Ukraine but using it as a belligerent proxy against Russia to over-extend it in the same manner the Soviet Union had been before collapsing at the end of the Cold War.

The 2019 RAND Corporation paper, *“Extending Russia: Competing from Advantageous Ground,”*made two important and revealing admissions. First, that continued US support for Ukraine, including the transfer of lethal aid to its military (beginningunder the first Trump administration), was done specifically to provoke Russia — not protect Ukraine.

Second, the paper admitted that the resulting conflict would likely result in,“disproportionately large Ukrainian casualties, territorial losses, and refugee flows. It might even lead Ukraine into a disadvantageous peace.”

And this is precisely what is taking place.

The US objective then and now is not for Ukraine (or even Europe) to ever defeat Russia – but to raise the cost for Russia as high as possible as part of a much larger strategy aimed at,“causing Russia to overextend itself militarily or economically or causing the regime to lose domestic and/or international prestige and influence.”

Elsewhere in the paper, and in regards to Ukraine specifically, the US-engineered conflict in Afghanistan it drew the Soviet Union into in the 1980s, was used as a comparison to what the US seeks to replicate today.

Toward that end, despite the cost to not only Ukraine but the rest of Europe, the US continues this proxy war, forcing Russia to commit huge amounts of military manpower and equipment to the front — so much so that Russian commitments elsewhere, including to Syria, were first undermined before leading to Syria’s collapse altogether in 2024.

And while admitted US CIA drone strikes are targeting Russian energy production within Russia and energy exports by sea far beyond Russian borders, all seek to undermine Russia’s economic and thus military power — the targeting of Russian energy production and exports is also part of a much larger strategy aimed at encircling and containing China in the Asia-Pacific region.

The 2018 US Naval War College Review paper, *“A Maritime Oil Blockade Against China,”*not only recommended increasing US military capabilities in the Asia-Pacific to implement a “distant blockade”(measures that have since been implemented), it also identified both China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and Russian energy exports to China as obstacles to fully cutting off and strangling China itself.

While the paper recommended “kinetic action,” including “airstrikes and aerial mining” by the US to physically attack and sever the BRI, it did not prescribe any specific military action toward cutting Russian energy exports to China.

However, since then, CIA-organized drone strikes on Russian energy production mirror the very *“kinetic action”*recommended by the paper against the BRI. Regarding the BRI itself, falling short of the US attacking BRI infrastructure, Washington has instead armed and backed militants —particularly in Myanmarand Pakistan — to attack projects, engineers, and local security forces on its behalf.

What is taking shape is a multi-front war the US is waging against Russia, its allies, and of course against China first and foremost.

Weakening Russia is not an end, but rather a means.

Reality on the Ground in Ukraine
Russia has rapidly modernized and expanded its military — both before and ever since the US first politically captured Ukraine in 2014, then provoked the SMO in 2022.

Since then, Russia has managed to outproduce not just any single European nation or the US by itself, but the entire collective West in terms of armor, artillery ammunition, cruise and ballistic missiles, drones, air defenses, and electronic warfare capabilities — a feat that required years of planning and preparation long before launching the 2022 SMO.

It is almost a certainty that Russian military planners knew the conflict in Ukraine (and elsewhere) would be attritional in nature and organized its state-owned enterprises to prioritize production over profits in a diametrically opposing manner to Western military industrial production.

This has manifested itself on the battlefield in a war of attrition that has consistently favored Russia regardless of the steady escalation and provocations employed by the West.

Western analysts have regularly dismissed Russia’s progress in Ukraine — using territorial gains as the sole metric to do so. In reality, a front line can remain stagnant for years before the sudden and rapid collapse of forces on one side or the other.

To truly measure success in a war of attrition, metrics such as manpower recruitment and training, military industrial production, and causalityrates should be considered instead — metrics that do not suit US narratives and are thus either lied about or not mentioned at all.

From late 2025 and into 2026, following the collapse of Pokrovsk and Myrnograd south of what remains of Ukrainian-held Donbass territory and steady Russian advances toward and around Lyman in the north, Ukrainian-held Slovyansk and Kramatorsk face the same sort of disruption to troop rotations and supply lines the Russians used to isolate and take many of the cities across the Donbass leading up to this point.

Russian forces will continue to apply pressure all along the front while moving drone operators, artillery, and other weapon systems closer and closer to the lines of communication Ukraine is using to control these two heavily fortified cities in the Donbass. The closer and more numerous these weapons systems become, the more complicated troop rotations and resupplying the cities become, and the more difficult it will become for Ukraine to continue holding them.

At the same time, Ukrainian troops are currently carrying out an offensive further south.

However, like all Ukrainian offensives previously, no matter how superficially successful they appear, unless manpower, arms, and ammunition shortages have been rectified (and they haven’t), such operations only result in higher casualties and a more rapid depletion of already scarce resources — casualties and the depletion of resources that will only accelerate an attritional victory for Russia.

Russia Slams US Acts of Piracy and Attempts to Expel Foreign Companies From Venezuela (+Nebenzia on Jan 3)

What Comes Next
The US has already made it abundantly clear that it will not be ending its proxy war with Russia in Ukraine any time soon. Instead, it is positioning Europe to enter into the void rapidly depleting Ukrainian forces are leaving behind, to maintain constant pressure on Russia along the front, while it itself continues to attack Russian energy production within Russia’s borders and its European proxies prepare for more aggressive strategies targeting and even seizing ships carrying Russian energy abroad.

With the US political capture of Venezuela, pressure being placed on Cuba, and preparations for war with Iran rapidly advancing, the US is seeking to whittle away key partners of the Russian-Chinese-led multipolar world until only Russia and China remain.

Understanding the future of the conflict in Ukraine requires understanding both how the US-led unipolar world and the multipolar world are organized and operated, and what role the US proxy war on Russia in Ukraine plays in a much wider war Washington is waging on multipolarism worldwide.

Understanding that Europe is subordinated to the US, not standing in opposition to it, and that no matter what European leaders claim publicly, preparations to implement US directives involving Europe’s larger, more dangerous, and more direct role in the Ukraine conflict are already ongoing.

Moreover, Washington’s primary geopolitical objective must be understood clearly — it seeks primacy over all nations of the world. There is no negotiating with a party whose ultimate objective is the subordination and even elimination of those who seek to negotiate with it.

Only through building up the military, economic, political, and social power required to defend against, deter, and eventually disarm the US of its global aggression can the conflict in Ukraine — and conflicts everywhere else — be brought to a just and permanent end.

Brian Berletic is a Bangkok-based geopolitical researcher and writer

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This article by Juan Pérez originally appeared in the March 2, 2026 edition of Periodistas Unidos.

Mexico City. At a press conference held at the Mexico City Human Rights Commission, the Mexican delegation announced its participation in the SUMUD World Flotilla. The flotilla is scheduled to depart by sea and land on April 13, with the objective of delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza.

Diego Vázquez Galindo, who participated in the previous flotilla, stressed the need to make visible that at this moment more than 400 children are being tortured by the State of Israel.

Patricia Luevano, a member of the steering committee of the Global SUMUD Flotilla, announced that more than 100 ships will set sail from different ports with the goal of reaching Gaza. She also appealed for solidarity to raise funds for the flotilla and its logistical expenses. Furthermore, she denounced the role being played by the US-backed “Peace Board.”

David Cilua Olmos announced that on Saturday, February 28, the 2025-2026 Carlos Montemayor National Prize was awarded to the Mexican individuals who actively participated in the SUMUD Global Flotilla, both by sea and land. The objective of this initiative was to break the blockade imposed by Israel on the Gaza Strip, deliver humanitarian aid, establish a permanent humanitarian corridor by sea, and thus contribute to raising awareness and halting the genocide that the Israeli government—with the support of the governments of the European Union and the fascist government of the United States of America—is carrying out against the Palestinian people.

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This article by Georgina Saldierna and Nestor Jimenez originally appeared in the March 2, 2026 edition of La Jornada, Mexico’s premier left wing daily newspaper.

On the eve of the submission of the electoral reform initiative to Congress, the disagreement between Morena and its allies in the Labor Party (PT) and the Green Party of Mexico (PVEM) persists. Yesterday, PT leader Alberto Anaya declared that they will not allow any democratic backsliding in Mexico.

“We say no to the return of the old state party that dominated Mexico from 1929 to 2018,” he stressed, adding that they will fight to preserve political pluralism and prevent the disappearance of the party system.

In a statement, he highlighted the democratic spaces that the left managed to conquer with the reforms of 1977 and 1996, which he defined as a “fruit of countless struggles, repressions, imprisonments, disappearances and even armed uprisings.”

This, he pointed out, obliges the PT to “maintain our position with dignity and consistency.”

The differences between the members of the majority bloc in Congress stem from the presidential proposal to reduce party funding and modify the election of multi-member district representatives.

Ricardo Monreal, the Morena coordinator in the Chamber of Deputies, stated that it is false that the presentation of this initiative will generate political instability or economic turbulence.

He indicated that the Morena parliamentary group will support President Claudia Sheinbaum and deepen the dialogue with the PT and PVEM, as well as with legislators from the National Action Party, the Institutional Revolutionary Party and the Citizen Movement.

A Step Backwards, Eliminate the PREP: PRI

Meanwhile, the PRI coordinator in San Lázaro, Rubén Moreira, estimated that the intention to eliminate the Preliminary Electoral Results Program (PREP) is a step backward.

He emphasized that it was created as an institutional response to the crisis of confidence stemming from the 1988 presidential election, with the aim of providing certainty, speed, and transparency to the election results.

The leader of the PAN party, Jorge Romero, considered it necessary to adjust the laws in this matter, but it is not possible to address changes to the electoral system without first addressing the most serious problem that Mexican democracy faces today: the intervention of organized crime in the elections.

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This article by Auri Arroyo originally appeared in the March 2, 2026 edition of Des Informémonos.

Mexico City. Residents of Santa Úrsula Coapa held the Anti-World Cup Days in front of the Azteca Stadium, where they denounced water theft and gentrification that they warned have intensified in the lead-up to the 2026 World Cup.

The day began in the town’s streets, with protest banners and slogans like “Total boycott of the World Cup” and “We want housing, we don’t give a damn about the World Cup.” During the demonstration, participants invited local residents to join the movement with phrases like “A conscious neighbour joins the contingent.”

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As part of the event, Anti-FIFA Pick-Up Games were held on Calzada de Tlalpan, where an improvised pitch was painted for small soccer matches in front of the stadium. The players said they appropriated the sport as a form of protest and defense of their territory.

Through football, the participants condemned the expansion of tourism, which, they warned, threatens the displacement of communities and the commodification of their land. “We will not allow the continued commodification of the territory of Indigenous peoples,” they declared.

In Mexico, the Azteca Stadium will be the main venue for the 2026 World Cup, an event that has generated expectations of increased tourism and real estate development in the southern part of the capital. Residents argue that these transformations prioritize economic interests over the right to water, housing, and the right to remain in their communities.

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This article by Mariela Macay originally appeared in the February 27, 2026 edition of El Sol de Tampico.

Workers at the Tridonex company are already preparing the red and black flags for the start of the strike in Matamoros, Tamaulipas; the new date has been set for Friday, March 6, at 11:00 a.m.

Susana Prieto Terrazas , the legal representative of the National Independent Union of Workers of Industries and Services Movement 20-32 (SNITIS), reported that this process will be carried out once the legal deadlines are met after the official notification to the company.

Prieto explained that initially February 24th had been proposed as a tentative date for the strike to begin; however, the Federal Labor Law establishes a different procedure .

“Compañeros, the law says it must be six days after the date on which the company is notified of the summons ,” she pointed out.

She explained that the case was initially filed with federal authorities in the nation’s capital, and the file was sent to Reynosa because there is no federal representation in Matamoros.

“Therefore, the conciliation hearing will be on March 3rd in Mexico City… If there is no agreement, as is expected, the strike will begin on March 6th at 11 a.m.,” she explained.

Only Paying the Matamoros Workers Can Stop the Strike

The former federal deputy, who in 2019 led strikes in the maquiladora sector of Matamoros within the movement known as 20-32, stated that the only way to avoid the strike would be for the company to settle its debts with the workers.

“Unless the company shows up in Mexico City on March 3rd and says, ‘I’ll pay everyone and there’s no strike,’ well then there won’t be a strike, but that’s not expected to happen,” she warned.

If no agreement is reached, the strike will take place in Matamoros, the city where this plant is located within the Finsa Industrial Park.

“So, March 6th, 11 a.m. is the strike in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Tridonex, see you there… I will be there, I will be accompanying you,” she announced.

The strike at Tridonex, where 1,300 employees work, of whom 1,011 are unionized, will depend on the outcome of the hearing in Mexico City, where it is expected that no agreement will be reached with the company unless it fulfills its obligation to pay the workers in full.

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This article by Jessika Becerra originally appeared in the March 1, 2026 edition of La Jornada, Mexico’s premier left wing daily newspaper.

The Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (CRT) opened the consultation on the guidelines for granting concessions for community, indigenous and Afro-Mexican social radio. The consultation can be found on the agency’s website, at portal.crt.gob.mx/consultapublica and will be open for a period of 20 business days starting today.

The Plenary of the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (CRT) unanimously approved submitting to public consultation the “Guidelines for Granting Concessions for Community, Indigenous and Afro-Mexican Social Use provided for in the Law on Telecommunications and Broadcasting”.

As a result of this modification, for the first time, the elimination of requirements such as economic, administrative, legal and financial capacity, which were a barrier for communities to access a concession, is expected, highlighted the agency headed by Norma Solano.

“This is a regulatory proposal that seeks to facilitate access to concessions for Indigenous peoples and Afro-Mexican communities, in a simple way and with simplified processes,” the CRT said in a statement.

She indicated that the consultation will gather all comments, opinions and contributions from people interested in a concession, as well as from communities, organizations and the general public.

“This new legal framework reinforces that the spectrum is a public good that must serve the entire Mexican population and give a voice to communities that have historically been marginalized in technological development,” the Commission stated.

She added that the proposal brings together the opinions and comments gathered during the past month of November in various dialogue sessions with the communities.

Currently, the regulator has a record of 735 social use concessions in the country, of which 216 are community-based, 33 are Indigenous, and five titles were granted to Afro-Mexican communities, one of which has already given notice of the start of transmissions.

During the fourth plenary session, the president commissioner, Norma Solano, and the commissioners Ledénika Méndez, Mercedes Olivares, Tania Villa and Adán Salazar, agreed that it is vital to expedite access to the spectrum from an intercultural perspective, recognizing that broadcasting is fundamental for the effective exercise of human rights.

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The Vietnamese capital will continue to be one of the cities with the highest number of elected representatives nationwide for the 2026-2031 term, Tran The Cuong, Permanent Vice Chairman of the People’s Council and the City Election Committee, noted.

The Cuong explained that Hanoi plans to elect 32 representatives to Parliament (15 nominated by the central government and 17 by the city), 125 representatives to the city’s People’s Councils, and 3,164 representatives to the People’s Councils in 126 communes and districts.

He said the total number of voters registered in the city is 6,061,171, the polling stations will total 4,097, and the Municipal Election Committee is composed of 37 members.

He added that 11 National Assembly election committees, 31 Municipal People’s Council committees, and 831 People’s Council committees at the communal level were established.

The Cuong told the Hanoi Moi newspaper that after three rounds of democratic, objective, and legally compliant consultations, the city compiled an official list of 39 candidates for the Legislative, 205 for the City People’s Council, and 5,271 candidates for the communal-level governing bodies.

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This editorial by Lenia Batres originally appeared in the March 1, 2026 edition of El Universal. The views expressed in this article are the authors’* own and do not necessarily reflect those ofMexico Solidarity Mediaor theMexico Solidarity Project.*

This week, the United States claimed to be negotiating to avoid war with Iran. It was merely a cover for a new attack. In the early hours of Saturday, it launched missiles at Iran from four of its air bases in Qatar, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain. The US opposition has called the attack an “unnecessary war,” “illegal,” “premeditated,” “catastrophic,” and “unconstitutional.” How is something like this even possible?

The United Nations has not even reached a century since establishing in the Charter of the United Nations that our peoples were determined “to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war, which twice in our lifetime has brought untold sorrow to mankind, to reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small, to create conditions under which justice and respect for obligations arising from treaties and other sources of international law can be maintained , and to promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom.”

Just as humanity was beginning to overcome the most insatiable phase of wealth concentration in its history, a rapacious oligarchy emerges, relying on the most brutal features of global capitalism in a new attempt to seize the remaining natural resources.

This elite espouses a mixture of the ideologies that have underpinned the most brutal moments of this capitalism: supremacism (fascism, Zionism, racism), interventionism (coups), and neoliberalism. There are no longer even lukewarm attempts to reconcile legitimate ideologies such as democracy or human rights.

This capitalism is simple: it feeds on war and seeks to plunder peoples of their minerals, hydrocarbons, and water. Peace and the self-determination of peoples are obstacles to it. Democracy is an obstacle to it. Demands for life, liberty, and a healthy environment are obstacles to it. Humanity is an obstacle to it.

Venezuela, Cuba, Iran: these are escalating cases of destruction and misery. Bombing cities, killing civilians, creating misery—it doesn’t matter to the aggressor. Violence only begets violence. Where are the efforts to stop it?

Lenia Batres is a Minister of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation of Mexico.

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V According to the survey by the National Consulting Center, published by Cambio magazine, the president’s disapproval rating stands at 38.4 percent (marking a drop of 3.7 percentage points), while seven percent of those interviewed did not know or did not answer the question.

The study was conducted between February 23 and 28, 2016, through in-person surveys in homes and telephone interviews with 2,187 people distributed across 62 municipalities in seven regions of the country.

The head of state, who has five months left in office, highlighted the results of the survey on his Twitter account.

“Thank you, people of Colombia. I will leave the government happy and will write a few things,” he wrote.

Another poll conducted by the firm Invamer, meanwhile, revealed four days ago that the president’s approval rating stands at 49.1 percent, 11 points higher than the previous measurement taken in November 2015.

This latter survey was conducted between February 11 and 22 with 3,800 interviews in 147 municipalities across the country.

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This article by Antonio Gershenson originally appeared in the March 1, 2026 edition of La Jornada, Mexico’s premier left wing daily newspaper. The views expressed in this article are the authors’* own and do not necessarily reflect those ofMexico Solidarity Mediaor theMexico Solidarity Project.*

A resource as essential as oil is today will one day cease to be the primary source of energy. For environmentalists, having this non-renewable natural resource is a curse, but not for the technology that solves virtually all of the world’s vital needs.

Its true value depends on how the resource is used. The amount of oil and its derivatives wasted due to the recklessness of those who have seized control of it is incalculable and unforgivable.

Currently, Mexico still occupies an important place globally. We are among the 19th or 21st largest producers of proven oil reserves, which translates to approximately 5.9 to 6.1 billion barrels.

We insist, we do not accept, nor should we allow, in any of its forms, or for supposed profitable gains, extraction through the highly polluting technique of fracking

Throughout the history of our oil industry, we had abundant extraction and profits. We went from being a powerhouse with proven, possible, and probable reserves to being a medium-sized producer, considering that we are still among the top 20 oil-producing countries.

Various opinions suggest that hydrocarbons will not run out in our territory. However, other options already exist that will gradually replace their use. And we insist, we do not accept, nor should we allow, in any of its forms, or for supposed profitable gains, extraction through the highly polluting technique of fracking.

Although Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) has historically been an industrial powerhouse, its position has declined due to accelerated, indiscriminate, and abusive extraction practices. Nevertheless, it remains a benchmark in the Americas, primarily due to its high productivity in the Gulf of Mexico region.

Our position regarding Pemex’s role, or its importance as an exporter, is that we shouldn’t engage in a productivity competition that benefits no one. What’s relevant for our country is the utility and support of this vital natural resource for the development and growth of our national economy. Nor is it of interest to the Mexican people which official might receive a medal for increasing the extraction and sale of our hydrocarbons.

Let’s not forget that, until 2022, the main oil exporters were, first and foremost, Saudi Arabia, with the highest profits in US dollars; followed by the United States, Russia, Iraq, Canada, the United Arab Emirates, and others. Who would be interested in competing with these countries, and for what purpose? The profits, as we know, were in the billions. The question is whether the populations of these countries have significantly benefited, or whether the oil companies have been the true winners from exploiting this resource.

We do not have a verifiable figure for the massive theft of oil barrels by the United States. Nor can this country be justified in its hydrocarbon heist based on conflicts or unjustifiable international economic sanctions. We do not have an exact figure indicating the amount of this systematic, massive theft. We reiterate, Venezuela’s oil belongs to the Bolivarian Republic. Mexican oil belongs to the people of Mexico. Therefore, if the current administration decides to trade it with Cuba or any other country, it has every right to do so. Mexican oil does not belong to the United States or to Donald Trump.

The Republican president doesn’t need any more oil. What he stole has already generated substantial profits for him. Recall that in December 2025, the Skipper was hijacked with 108 million barrels (approximately $90 million) belonging to the Venezuelan state-owned oil company PDVSA. This theft occurred during the United States’ campaign against oil shipments, which, incredibly, are considered illicit. The total value of the stolen oil from approximately 10 ships has exceeded $900 million. This enormous sum of money belongs to the Venezuelan people.

The exact ranking of Mexico in terms of reserves doesn’t really matter; our country has maintained a fairly high level of productivity in both extraction and processing. We remain in twelfth place worldwide. What’s important is optimizing extraction and strategic planning for commercialization and the domestic industrialization process, making it as environmentally friendly as possible. If the benefits to the population are sustainable, our current ranking is irrelevant.

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The Mexican president emphasized that the nation’s foreign policy is based on eight principles established in the Constitution, including the self-determination of peoples and non-intervention.

These principles also include the peaceful settlement of disputes, the prohibition of the threat or use of force in international relations, the legal equality of states, cooperation for development, respect for human rights, and the struggle for international peace and security.

“These will always be the principles of our country’s foreign policy, and this is what we defend. Faced with any situation in the world, Mexico will always advocate for world peace, which is very necessary at this time,” the head of the Executive Branch stressed.

Mexico’s Foreign Ministry expressed its deep concern about the events in the Middle East and called on the parties to prioritize diplomacy and refrain from the use of force in order to preserve regional peace and stability.

In accordance with the country’s “constitutional principles of foreign policy and pacifist convictions,” the government urged all parties to “avoid further escalation of the conflict, whose humanitarian consequences and effects on the civilian population and global stability would be grave.”

The United States and Israel launched a coordinated offensive against Iranian territory, which Iranian authorities described as a flagrant violation of national sovereignty and international law, hence Tehran’s armed response.

The aggression—which threatens to ignite the Middle East—occurred hours before an agreement between the United States and Iran was to be finalized, an agreement that, according to Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi, was “within reach.”

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In a statement, the organization affirmed that the military action is a flagrant violation of International Law and the Charter of the United Nations, and brutally undermines the sovereignty and territorial integrity of that Islamic Republic and the fragile regional stability. I

It is particularly serious and revealing that this attack occurred just one day after a new round of talks on the Iranian nuclear program concluded in Geneva, talks which, according to the mediators themselves, had registered “significant progress,” the statement noted.

In this regard, it pointed out that by launching this offensive, the United States and Israel deliberately undermined the diplomatic path and opted for the unilateral imposition of their designs through brute force, ignoring the calls of the international community for a negotiated solution.

The statements issued by the leaders of Washington and Tel Aviv are equally alarming and show the petty and illegal nature of their interests, the ICAP exoressed.

President Donald Trump justified the operation with the explicit goal of achieving “regime change” and urged the Iranian people to wage civil war to overthrow the current government, while Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his aspiration to “eliminate the existential threat” to the Zionist regime.

Expressing its commitment to multilateralism and peace, the ICAP demanded that the competent international mechanisms and institutions for conflict resolution act accordingly and hold those responsible for these attacks accountable.

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The agency described the denial of visas to eight members of the delegation as “the latest act of aggression against our people and their national sport,” and denounced that the measure seeks to intentionally obstruct the participation of the Cuban team in one of the most prestigious events on the international baseball calendar.

The INDER emphasizes that the decision by the U.S. government aims to “damage” the team’s performance by preventing the Cuban Baseball and Softball Federation from fielding a team “on equal footing with the other participating nations.”

Inder’s statement points out that the visa denials applied since January 2025 to Cuban athletes and federation officials for events held in the United States were not enough; now, a decision of a “markedly political nature” has been adopted, which, in their view, violates fundamental principles of competitive fairness.

The National Institute of Sports, Physical Education and Recreation (INDER) warns that, despite the “goodwill and efforts” made by Major League Baseball and the tournament organizers to guarantee Cuba’s participation, from the outset of the process, U.S. authorities have allegedly intended to create difficulties and obstruct the national team.

In fact, the statement adds, the visa denials are also aimed at provoking a possible decision by the Cuban federation not to attend the tournament under these conditions, which they interpret as a move that puts the island at a disadvantage.

And now, as the statement concludes, “Today we will return,” alluding to the venues of the VI World Baseball Classic, it reaffirms baseball as a national cultural heritage, pledging to attend with “the same spirit, the same dignity and resolve as always.”

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Larijani denied in a message posted on the X platform the veracity of reports indicating a possible restart of negotiations between Tehran and Washington following the US and Israeli strikes on the Iranian territory.

The high-ranking official referred to a report in The Wall Street Journal that alluded to alleged efforts to resume talks through Oman’s mediation.

He underscored, “We will not negotiate with the United States.”

The leader responded, in another post, to statements made by US President Donald Trump, whom he accused of “leading the region into chaos with empty illusions.”

Larijani stated that Trump has transformed his “America First” slogan into “Israel First” and is making “US soldiers and their families pay the price for new lies.”

Israel and the United States have been conducting a military offensive against Iran since Saturday morning that, according to official reports, has resulted in the deaths of hundreds of people, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several high-ranking security officials.

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These nations have military bases in the Gulf and are allies of Washington.

Barrot stated that Paris’s position is based on agreements with its partners and the principle of collective defense.

“Friendly countries have been deliberately targeted by the Revolutionary Guard and subjected to a war they did not choose,” he said in a statement mentioning Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, and Qatar.

The Foreign Minister expressed solidarity and reiterated France’s readiness to participate in their defense.

Iran emphasizes its right to self-defense following the attack two days ago by the United States and Israel, in which its Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, dozens of high-ranking military officers and officials, and hundreds of civilians were killed.

Barrot also noted that the priority is protecting French citizens, of whom there are approximately 400,000 in the region, and that so far no casualties have been reported among them.

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This was announced by Pablo Caggiani, president of the Central Board of Directors of the Public Education Administration.

More than 600,000 students are starting classes in preschool, primary, and secondary (both high school and technical school); about60,000 teachers; and approximately 3,000 school buildings throughout the country, he informed.

The official told the press that efforts have been made to reduce the number of classrooms with overcrowded classrooms from 900 to 300.

“Primary schools are working to determine how to split classes, assign another teacher to another classroom, or create a pair of teachers to serve the larger groups,” he stated.

“Changes were made to the registration process, with a limit of 30 students per class, and the reality is that families are demanding extended school hours because they need them to work or provide childcare, and these are the kinds of programs many students need,” Caggiani explained.

Caggiani admitted that there are still hours to be assigned in secondary schools and that progress has been made with the teachers’ union on this issue.

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In the United States, grassroots organizations and activist Roger Waters are calling for a mobilization this Tuesday, March 3, in Brooklyn, New York City, to demand the release of First Lady Cilia Flores and President Nicolás Maduro, denouncing their illegal detention.

The mobilization, which is expected to bring together various social organizations, will demand the release of the presidential couple on the two-month anniversary of the military attack carried out by US forces in Venezuela. The march is scheduled at 5:30 p.m. (local time) with the meeting point in front of the Metropolitan Detention Center, located at 80 West 29th Street, in Brooklyn.

The organizers provided details on how to get there. To join the protest, take the R train to 25th Street at 4th Avenue and then walk along 29th Street to 3rd Avenue. This day of solidarity is a direct response to reports of their illegal detention, which occurred two months ago, marking an escalation in the geopolitical confrontation with Venezuela.

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Renowned British musician and activist Roger Waters expressed his strong support for this call to action. The Pink Floyd guitarist strongly condemned the flagrant human rights violations committed against First Lady Cilia Flores and President Maduro.

The artist warned about the existence of a deliberate attempt to isolate them as political prisoners, a tactic that seeks to silence dissenting and critical voices.

In his statements, Waters forcefully demands that the Venezuelan president be allowed immediate access to phone calls and visits from his wife. His voice joins the global outcry for respect for fundamental rights and freedom, resonating with anti-imperialist stances that challenge the current Western attempt to remain relevant.

During the ongoing protests, the central slogans adopted by the solidarity movements are clear and firm: “Freedom for Cilia!”, “Freedom for Maduro!”, and “Hands off Venezuela!” These phrases are not mere slogans; they reaffirm a categorical rejection of the interventionist policy that Washington is exercising against Venezuelan sovereignty.

The mobilization in New York not only seeks the liberation of the Venezuelan leader, but also aims to raise global awareness of foreign interference and the importance of the self-determination of peoples, setting a precedent in the fight against the unipolar world.

The social organizations promoting this initiative denounce the detention of First Lady Flores and President Maduro as an act of political persecution. They describe both as “political prisoners of US imperialism,” a label that underscores the manipulation of the judiciary for geopolitical purposes.

This perspective is embedded in a broader geopolitical context, where a Latin Americanist perspective and anti-colonial solidarity are fundamental pillars for understanding the region’s challenges. The situation of Flores and Maduro is presented as yet another example of the destabilization tactics implemented by hegemonic powers against sovereign governments that choose independent paths.

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The case of the illegal detention by US authorities underscores the persistence of a strategy of harassment against Venezuela. This strategy, perceived as part of a foreign policy that seeks to undermine the self-determination of nations, is generating deep concern in various international sectors, especially among advocates of multipolarity.

The day of solidarity in New York represents a global call for justice and respect for international law. It is an expression of resistance against external pressures and a testament to the will of the peoples of the world to defend their sovereignty.

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Dalal Zainabi – March 1, 2026

It has become commonplace for those who support the liberation of Palestine and are against the US-empire to ridicule the Islamic Republic for not developing nuclear weapons. However, I believe that history will prove the correctness of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s fatwa prohibiting them.

If Iran had nuclear weapons, then Iranian hypersonic missiles would not currently be striking Tel Aviv. If Iran had nuclear weapons, then the Zionist comprador Gulf kingdoms would not be in crisis and US-NATO bases in over six countries would not be burning.

When the martyr Sayyed Ali Khamenei made the honorable choice to refuse nuclear weapons, he was making the choice for Islamic Iran to be the spear against global Zionism in a world that has been emptied of conscience. Iran could have sat back with nuclear deterrence while the people of Gaza continue to be slaughtered. However, it is precisely because Iran does not have nuclear weapons that it can engage in direct military confrontation with the United States and “israel.” And it is precisely because the Islamic Republic did not strike first against the US and “israel” that its hands are free to rain missiles on US assets across the entire region of West Asia.

For the Leader, Iranian blood is not more valuable than the blood of Gaza. It is not more valuable than the blood of Yemen and South Lebanon and the millions of Arabs suffering under US occupation and tyrannical fascist regimes. The blood of the 150 Iranian schoolgirls massacred by US missiles in Minab Elementary School on Saturday is mixed with the blood of the tens of thousands of children in Gaza slaughtered by the same monstrous people wielding the same US-made weapons. The sacrifices of the pure blood of these martyrs is not in vain and, God willing, the battle of True Promise 4 will usher in an era where the US and israel can no longer slaughter children with impunity.

The martyr Sayyed Ali Khamenei’s decision to forbid nuclear weapons was also in defense of the Islamic Republic. Nuclear weapons do not stop imperialist soft-war technologies. If the Islamic Republic had developed nuclear weapons it would not have stopped the US-israeli organized terror riots in January, nor would it have ended the suffocating unilateral sanctions regime that undermines social fabric and stresses the state. For example, Pakistan’s nuclear weapons have not stopped it from succumbing to imperialist hybrid war.

The resilience of any revolution comes from the masses. The Islamic Revolution survives because of the support it maintains from the Iranian people and these direct confrontations with the enemy have weakened the forces of reaction inside Iran and strengthened national cohesion.

The sovereign decision of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea to acquire nuclear weapons is their right. Their demand is to be left alone by the forces of imperialism, this is what Comrade Kim Jong Un expressed in his most recent speech. Whereas Iran’s sovereign decision to not acquire nuclear weapons reflects the dedication of the revolution to supporting regional resistance forces in a proactive way. Both sovereign decisions are the right of their respective countries and they should not be pitted against one another.

The position of the Leader reflects the Islamic Republic’s dedication to Palestine and internationalism. This principled dedication is what makes the Islamic Revolution an inspiration to free people of the world, whether they are Muslim or not. In a world of “realpolitik,” the martyr Ali Khamenei will be remembered as the Leader who refused to even speak with the mass murdering pedophile US president and the Leader who made “Death to America” and “Death to Israel” into policy rather than just a slogan.

When the Leader chose not to allow nuclear weapons, he knew very well that it might result in his martyrdom at the hands of the most evil forces on earth today.

Praise be to Allah for the wisdom of this great leader who chose sacrifice instead of submission, a wise leader who chose internationalism and chose to follow the path of Imam Ali (peace be upon him.)(1)

Thanks be to Allah that we are blessed to live in an age with such honorable leaders and that those who love humanity can deliver such powerful blows to those who hate humanity.

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(1) Not only were both Imam Ali (peace be upon him) and Sayyed Khamenei martyred during the month of Ramadan, but the historical event of the Battle of Siffin and the legacy of Ali provides an important insight into the Leader’s Islamic reasoning against nuclear weapons. In the year 657 CE, Ali ibn Abi Talib (peace be upon him) led the Muslims into battle against the opportunist Muawiya in Syria who was trying to fracture the new Islamic nation. As Ali’s army arrived, Muawiya occupied the bank of the Euphrates and planned to achieve victory by denying Ali’s army access to water. In the heat of the desert, Muawiya believed that he could simply kill Ali’s army, scores of Muslims, through dehydration. Islamic Historian Shaykh Muhammad Jawad Chirri writes:

The Imam waged a battle for the water and this was his first Holy Battle against Muawiya and his camp. He succeeded in occupying the bank of the Euphrates and driving the Umayyad army away from the river. By this the situation was reversed. Now it became possible for the Imam and his army to do to their opponents what their opponents were trying to do to them. It became possible for the Imam to annihilate his opponents by their own weapons. Would the Imam do that?

Here the history of war kneels to glorify Ali Ibn Abu Talib. Here Ali stands among the leaders of nations towering like a mountain as he gives generations of humanity his impressive lesson. The religion of Islam stands against all kinds of wars of genocide and annihilation. The leaders of the nations of the twentieth century have legalized the annihilation of civilians through atomic bombs and so far have failed to prohibit the use of such weapons.

The faith of Islam (over fourteen centuries ago) had prohibited what was much less than a nuclear war. It prohibited killing children women elderly people and blind enemies. It prohibits the demolishing of houses of the enemies and destruction of their orchards.

I cannot conceive that anyone after the Messenger could take the attitude of the Imam Ali towards his enemy after his enemy had given him every justification to annihilate him and his army by his own weapon.

The leaders of the Imam’s army and their soldiers shouted: Prevent them from water as they prevented us from water. The Imam replied: “God has given you victory against them because of their injustice and aggression. Certainly the issue is more important than depriving them of water.”

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