(CNN) – For the President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, evacuating all Mexicans is a question of responsible national health policy, as well as social justice.
“The vacantas empezarán a llegar poco a poco”, dijo the 15th of February, during his row of press matutina diaria, a week after regressing the public activities tras contraed covid-19.
“We are launching our evacuation plan and we are not planning to do so. We will continue with the goal of evacuating all persons, in agreement with the priorities ”, the mandate added.
But there are clear signs that not all Mexicans are listed or able to receive an injection in the brain.
In Aldama, a small population of 7,000 residents located in the central Sierra Mexican state of Chiapas, some people say they are not evacuated, independently of any evacuation plan or donate the vaccine.
«Where did you go? Si estoy bueno (sic). It’s not good that you’re going to tell the story that, yes, no, no, ‘”CNN’s María Magdalena López Santís, resident of Aldama, expresses herself in a limited Spanish.
The indigenous communities like Aldama have a history of disobedience to the federal government. In the best cases, dicen the communal leaders, he is ignored. In the case of cases, there are victims of animal cruelty, discrimination, abuse and attacks. This time, it appears that the lack of information and conspiracy theories that have been extended in the region as a forest fire are the culprits of duden about vacancies.
Tomás López Pérez, Aldama’s Municipal Secretary, told CNN that the people ally, including himself, create firmly that vacancies can do more than good.
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“If the person has been informed in this case, he or she actually thinks, in the case of us as we do not know very well what the vacancies are, the reaction to the thoughts that they carry the virus directly to the vacancies, this is the main motive for not wanting to be evacuated, ”López told CNN.
Given that many people in these cities communicate in their native dialects, the governor’s information on his strategy against the pandemic against covid-19 in many cases is based on translation.
Pero en cierto modo, Aldama también ha tenido suerte. Its residents, mainly the tzotziles mayas, rarely travel to the large cities and many people visit them, which avoids the city the peor of the pandemic, and means that many residents do not have the need to evacuate.
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Local officials affirm that Nadie here has been infected with the coronavirus, although health officials without powder confirm this claim. Without embargo, the city will be closed for several months, at the same time as the federal government imposes restrictions on all countries.
Adolfo Victorio López Gómez, Alcalde of Aldama City, told CNN that he also credited traditional medicine for the impact of covid-19 on the city and confiscated its effects.
“Surely, we have here the ancestral ideas as to the traditional medicines that, from time to time, we are atrocious and trust that our abusive, tatarabulos or our passersby comment more on traditional medicine, which is so abortive.
The indigenous peoples like Aldama are autonomous. The Mexican constitution allows people who are governed by the principle of “traditions and customs”.
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In 2018, there were 421 municipalities in Mexico with this design out of a total of 2,469 (17%). And there is no one-size-fits-all population in Mexico where people are forced to evacuate.
In the principles of this month, José López López, Alcalde de San Juan Cancuc, another indigenous people located in the central plateau of Chiapas, sent a map to the state health authorities, informants of the decision of his municipality to relocate any vacancies.
On the map, López writes that the municipality of 24,000 residents, composed of 45 municipalities, held a meeting and fines in which the senior citizens of the population decided that “the holiday campaign will not be allowed”. The card also has “benefits and possible adverse effects” of the vacancy.
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The Secretariat of Health of the State of Chiapas responds that respects the autonomy of the original populations, even if the officials insist on promoting the dialogue with these communities for the sake of the health of all.
The governor of Chiapas, Rutilio Escandón, has recently centered on discrediting conspiracy theories and falsifications about the gun against covid-19.
In Chiapas we are well and we are advancing in the evacuation against the # COVID-19. We recommend to the people of Chiapas that they do not care about the father of those who are lucrative with the health and well-being of the social speeches about vacancies, because they are universal and free. pic.twitter.com/zXxcs7FgJR
– Rutilio Escandón (@RutilioEscandon) 23 February 2021
“We recommend to the people of Chiapas that they do not care about the father of those who are lucrative with the health and well-being of the social networks selling vacancies, because they are universal and free,” said Scandón on Twitter.
When asked specifically about the indigenous communities of Chiapas that do not need to be evacuated, President López Obrador said during his press conference that he would be obliged to evacuate against the coronavirus.
“Everything is voluntary”, says the president. «Repeat: nada por la fuerza, sino todo por la razon y el derecho. [Debemos] sameroeper, persuadir, informar, orientar, concienciar, sin impress nada ».
Krupskaia Alís en ciudad de México contributed to this information.