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Consultations on the system of Indigenous and Afromexican communal security and the right to be consulted in Mexico
The right to be consulted is a legal institution that originated in 1989 in the United
Nations Convention 169, requiring states to conduct a consultation process of
Indigenous peoples and communities on issues potentially impacting them. The
Mexican state has subsequently implemented the right to be consulted in its legal
system. The consultation processes were often riddled with inconsistencies and
the violation of the rights of Indigenous communities and peoples. In this paper I
analysed the case study of the consultation process in Guerrero, by researching press
articles, engaging in participant observation and conducting interviews. I looked for
similarities between the Guerrero consultations and past consultations in Juchitán,
Sonora, and Campeche. I identified several violations and manipulations consistent
with the history of the right to be consulted. In the last part of the article, I compared
the proposed acts and established their potential impact on security in Guerrero.