Court 'dusts off' the Acteal case, the 1997 massacre that left 45 indigenous people dead
The Supreme Court of Mexico has decided to take on the Acteal massacre case from 1997, which resulted in the deaths of 45 indigenous individuals, addressing forced displacement issues related to this tragic event.
Court Takes Up Acteal Case Again; They Seek to Establish Criteria on the Right Not to Be a Victim of Forced Displacement
The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation in Mexico is revisiting the Acteal case to establish legal criteria for the right against forced internal displacement.
28 years since the Acteal massacre, displaced people from Chenalhó seek reparation before the Court: "A return without justice"
Displaced Tsotsil indigenous people, victims of the 1997 Acteal massacre in Mexico, are seeking reparations from the state for their forced displacement.