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The Mexican Supreme Court has revisited the Acteal case, a significant legal matter concerning the 1997 massacre of 45 indigenous people in Chiapas. This case aims to establish a legal precedent regarding the right of individuals not to be forcibly displaced from their homes. The court's decision could have far-reaching implications for indigenous rights and land tenure in Mexico, particularly in areas affected by violence and displacement. The outcome may influence future legal interpretations and protections for vulnerable populations across the country.