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April 2002



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Protesting Mexico City's New Airport


Land, Yes! Airplanes, No!   Get Details and Purchasing Info
Adan Xicotencatl, Constantino Miranda, Greg Berger
Documentary   25 minutes   2002
With English subtitles

In 2001, the Mexican government unveiled an ambitious plan to build a huge, state-of-the-art new airport outside of Mexico City. Seen as a way to encourage international investment, the plan would also have destroyed enormous tracts of communal farmland in the areas where the airport and adjoining tourist facilities are to be built. At least five towns and tens of thousands of their inhabitants would have been affected, including the farming town of Atenco. Yet the people of Atenco took to the streets in protest. This documentary chronicles the first six months of resistance, as Atenco residents organize marches, pen protest songs, and curse the 2000 elections that brought president Vicente Fox to power. A textbook case of neo-liberal policy taking precedent over democracy, the conflict is also an inspirational example of popular organizing against the more nefarious elements of globalization.
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