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Mexico apologises to native Mayans on 120th anniversary of battle that ended one of North America s last indigenous rebellions
Caste War of Yucatan pitted native Maya against Latino descendants of Spanish colonists who controlled power in the region and were considered white
Five-decade conflict saw some 300,000 killed on sides split along ethnic lines
War unofficially ended in 1901, with the Maya pushed into undeveloped parts of southern Yucatan where a majority still live in poverty
Mexico marked the end of the conflict with an apology to the Maya for discrimination which even now you are victims of
News President López Obrador said the Yaqui and the Maya people have been victims of the greatest cruelty.
Government apologizes for 5 centuries of abuse against Maya people A Maya representative said her people need to see concrete actions
Published on Tuesday, May 4, 2021
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The federal government on Monday apologized to the Maya people of Mexico and beyond for what it said was five centuries of abuse committed by foreign and Mexican authorities and longstanding discrimination that continues to the present day.
President López Obrador offered the apology at an event at the Caste War Museum in Tihosuco, Quintana Roo, saying that it was an “imperative of government ethics” and a result of his own personal convictions.