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The Silent Dispossession: Colonies of the South Fight for the Water that Was Taken From Them (Reportage of Gilbert Gil Yáñez in 15 Days)

Summary by Julio Astillero
The United Colonies of the South defend the water system that they built 30 years ago in the face of the extinction of their Local Junta by the City of Morelia. Testimonies reveal dispossession, water diversions and institutional dismantling that puts at risk equitable access to the resource. The United Colonies of the South defend the water system that they built 30 years ago in the face of the extinction of their Local Junta by the City of Mor…
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The United Colonies of the South defend the water system that they built 30 years ago in the face of the extinction of their Local Junta by the City of Morelia. Testimonies reveal dispossession, water diversions and institutional dismantling that puts at risk equitable access to the resource. The United Colonies of the South defend the water system that they built 30 years ago in the face of the extinction of their Local Junta by the City of Mor…

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Julio Astillero broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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