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'''''La Voz de Aztlan''''' ("The Voice of [[Aztlán]]") was an advocacy website purportedly reflecting opinion on behalf of Mexican and Mexican-Americans in the Southwestern United States and in Mexico.
 
'''''La Voz de Aztlan''''' ("The Voice of [[Aztlán]]") was an advocacy website purportedly reflecting opinion on behalf of Mexican and Mexican-Americans in the Southwestern United States and in Mexico.
  
The website's publisher is Hector Carreon, a "graduate in Civil Engineering from California State University at Long Beach where he was a founding member of the Society of Mexican-American Engineers and Scientists (MAES)." According to the website, Carreon is a veteran of the [[Vietnam War]], having served in the U.S Army's 2nd Armored Division, and is also "a graduate of the Mexican-American Legal Defense and Education Fund's Advanced Leadership Program"<ref> Dead link</ref> The webmaster is Roberto Cruz.
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The website's publisher is [[Hector Carreon]], a "graduate in Civil Engineering from California State University at Long Beach where he was a founding member of the Society of Mexican-American Engineers and Scientists (MAES)." According to the website, Carreon is a veteran of the [[Vietnam War]], having served in the U.S Army's 2nd Armored Division, and is also "a graduate of the Mexican-American Legal Defense and Education Fund's Advanced Leadership Program"<ref>Dead link</ref> He, according to the [[ADL]], heads the [[Nation of Aztlán]] (a separatist movement in northern Mexico) which was formed in the early [[1990s]].<ref>https://enacademic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/1090512 saved at [https://web.archive.org/web/20210212192129/https://enacademic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/1090512 Archive.org] saved at [https://archive.is/ba18I Archive.is]</ref>
  
The website publishes news articles, commentary, and opinion pieces on immigration, the US-Mexico border and the anti-illegal [[immigration]] movement.
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[[Ernesto Cienfuegos]] is the editor in chief, [[Miroslava Flores]] is a staff writer, the webmaster is Roberto Cruz. The website publishes news articles, commentary, and opinion pieces on immigration, the US-Mexico border and the anti-illegal [[immigration]] movement.<ref>http://archive.today/2021.02.12-030927/http://dictionary.sensagent.com/Voz%20de%20Aztlan/en-en/</ref>
  
 
==Controversy==
 
==Controversy==
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|publisher = Aztlán Communications Network
 
|publisher = Aztlán Communications Network
|quote = La Voz de Aztlan is a news publication. The Nation of Aztlan is a separate group with an independent leadership. The publisher of La Voz de Aztlan does not hold any leadership position within the Nation of Aztlan.}}. It is a fairly typical ADL hatchet-job</ref>
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|quote = La Voz de Aztlan is a news publication. The Nation of Aztlan is a separate group with an independent leadership. The publisher of La Voz de Aztlan does not hold any leadership position within the Nation of Aztlan.}} It is a fairly typical ADL hatchet-job</ref>
  
 
The [[Southern Poverty Law Center|SPLC]] and the [[Anti-Defamation League]] label Voz de Aztlán as [[antisemitism|antisemitic]]. Voz de Aztlán editorials contain statements in which both organizations have interpreted as anti-semitic, such as ''"The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund are offshoots of the Rothschild Jewish Banking Dynasty. International Jews also control most of the western world media"''.
 
The [[Southern Poverty Law Center|SPLC]] and the [[Anti-Defamation League]] label Voz de Aztlán as [[antisemitism|antisemitic]]. Voz de Aztlán editorials contain statements in which both organizations have interpreted as anti-semitic, such as ''"The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund are offshoots of the Rothschild Jewish Banking Dynasty. International Jews also control most of the western world media"''.

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Voz de Aztlan.png
Website.png http://www.aztlan.net [Archived Copy]  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Started: 11 July 1997
Ended: 2015
Founder: Ernesto Cienfuegos


Main focus: 2001 Mexican legislative assembly attack

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Targetted by the US and Mexican Jewish lobbies. The domain name expires on 10 July 2016. The last Internet archive capture displays a page with the message "Returning soon" and an email contact link.

La Voz de Aztlan ("The Voice of Aztlán") was an advocacy website purportedly reflecting opinion on behalf of Mexican and Mexican-Americans in the Southwestern United States and in Mexico.

The website's publisher is Hector Carreon, a "graduate in Civil Engineering from California State University at Long Beach where he was a founding member of the Society of Mexican-American Engineers and Scientists (MAES)." According to the website, Carreon is a veteran of the Vietnam War, having served in the U.S Army's 2nd Armored Division, and is also "a graduate of the Mexican-American Legal Defense and Education Fund's Advanced Leadership Program"[1] He, according to the ADL, heads the Nation of Aztlán (a separatist movement in northern Mexico) which was formed in the early 1990s.[2]

Ernesto Cienfuegos is the editor in chief, Miroslava Flores is a staff writer, the webmaster is Roberto Cruz. The website publishes news articles, commentary, and opinion pieces on immigration, the US-Mexico border and the anti-illegal immigration movement.[3]

Controversy

According to the Anti-Defamation League, La Voz de Aztlán is published by the Nation of Aztlán, a group it labels as "antisemitic".[4] However, the publisher of La Voz de Aztlán has denied having "any leadership position within the Nation of Aztlan."[5]

The SPLC and the Anti-Defamation League label Voz de Aztlán as antisemitic. Voz de Aztlán editorials contain statements in which both organizations have interpreted as anti-semitic, such as "The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund are offshoots of the Rothschild Jewish Banking Dynasty. International Jews also control most of the western world media".


 

A document sourced from Voz de Aztlan

TitleTypeSubject(s)Publication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Zionist Terrorists Released by Mexican Attorney Generalarticle2001 Mexican legislative assembly attack
Saar Noam Ben Zvi
Salvador Guersson Smecke
15 October 2001Ernesto CienfuegosA rare English language article on the penetration of the Mexican Assembly building by two heavily armed Israeli and Zionist gunmen - and their release without charge or apparent investigation just two days later.
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References

  1. Dead link
  2. https://enacademic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/1090512 saved at Archive.org saved at Archive.is
  3. http://archive.today/2021.02.12-030927/http://dictionary.sensagent.com/Voz%20de%20Aztlan/en-en/
  4. "Anti-Semitism, Anti-Zionism". Backgrounder: Nation of Aztlan. Anti-defamation League. 2005. Retrieved 2007-07-24. The NOA has posted numerous anti-Semitic articles and editorials on its Web site, La Voz de Aztlan.Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css must have content model "Sanitized CSS" for TemplateStyles (current model is "Scribunto").
  5. Carreón, Hector (2001-11-19). ""Sons of the Covenant" Defame La Voz de Aztlan". La Voz de Aztlán. Aztlán Communications Network. Retrieved 2007-07-24. La Voz de Aztlan is a news publication. The Nation of Aztlan is a separate group with an independent leadership. The publisher of La Voz de Aztlan does not hold any leadership position within the Nation of Aztlan.Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css must have content model "Sanitized CSS" for TemplateStyles (current model is "Scribunto"). It is a fairly typical ADL hatchet-job
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