Lōpez Obrador Meican president apologises to Mayan people
Mexico’s president Andrės Manuel Lōpez Obrador has formally apologised to the indigenous Mayan people for abuses committed against them over the five centuries since the Spanish conquest. He focused on the 1847-1901 Caste War revolt in which around 250, 000 Mayan people are believed to have lost their lives. Mexico is due to hold legislative and municipal elections shortly. He said, “ We offer the most sincere apologies to the Mayan people for the terrible abuses committed by individuals and national and foreign authorities in the conquest during three centuries of colonial domination and two centuries of an independent Mexico, “.
Guatemala’s Alehandro Glammattei said the Mayan people still faced suffering and neglect.
“ WE have managed as a region to overcome aspects such as slavery, internal wars, and open confrontations between peoples. However, by visiting our history, we can analyse the present and realise that we are still facing the loss of human lives but now at the hands of organised crime, because of malnutrition, and the tireless search for the dream and opportunities that so many people pursue”. He added.
President Lopez Obrador continues to push forward with his pet project of the Tren Maya – a tourist train which will run through a region called the Riviera Maya -despite overwhelming local opposition.