Otra Campana ... Has asked all adherents worldwide to protest the
incursion into Oaxaca. "Protest in defense of the people of Oaxaca."
Block roads, airports, demonstrate in front of the Mx consulates or
embassies, worldwide. Whatever works...
Plus they announce a General strike in Mexico for nov 20, Revolution
Day and the same day as AMLO is inaugurated.
source: Radio Universidad
San Cristobal, Chiapas demo today at 5pm local time. -- Dean Gibson
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Mexican lawmakers call on Oaxaca governor to resign
Mon 30 Oct 2006 1:56 PM ET
MEXICO CITY, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Mexico's lower house of Congress
called on Oaxaca state's embattled governor to resign on Monday to
end months of violent protests that led riot police to seize control
of the state capital over the weekend.
Gov. Ulises Ruiz has been under fire for five months, with leftist
protesters in the popular tourist city of Oaxaca accusing him of
corruption and repression and demanding his ouster.
Federal riot police broke up the demonstrators' barricades and took
control of the colonial city on Sunday. Ruiz had repeatedly called
for federal forces to step in.
The Chamber of Deputies voted overwhelmingly in favor of a motion
calling on him to step down.
Ruiz has flatly refused to resign. Lawmakers from his own
Institutional Revolutionary Party failed to back him, with most
abstaining and only a few voting against the motion.
http://today.reuters.com/News/CrisesArticle.aspx?storyId=N30403508-------
"Today, there are many signs that...
Federal incursion into
Oaxaca not only fail to squash the movement, but in
fact strengthen it... Allies of the APPO took control of the
government radio station yesterday in Guelatao, the small town in the
mountains two hours from Oaxaca where Benito Juarez was born." --
Gregory Berger
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there are reports of barricades being rebuilt along the highway to
Mexico City once again blocking off traffic and impeding the further
arrival of federal troops. -- James Daria
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teachers from the democratic wing of the teachers' movements in
several states, including Guerrero, Michoacán, Tlaxcala, Morelos,
Zacatecas, Oaxaca, Mexico City, and beyond, have vowed to walk out of
classes as well. A mega march is planned in Mexico City to insist on
the immediate withdrawal of the PFP. -- Gregory Berger
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In the United States, there has been a suggestion that "we should
start building for -- and publicizing -- mammoth protests November
9th when so-called President Calderon is scheduled to visit Bush in
DC."
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...there have been two actions so far in San Francisco. A vigil in
front of San Francisco City Hall on Saturday night and an action at
the Mexican Consulate this morning.
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"At 5pm this evening, Indymedia and solidarity activists and friends
of Brad turned up outside the Mexican Embassy in London to show
solidarity with the uprising in Oaxaca and the state murder of
Indymedia journalist Brad Will, 36, of New York City. Initially,
there around 30 people, but this quickly swelled to a mass of 60-70
or more people. The initial presence was marked with banners and a
small noise demonstration, before the Indymedia Tricycle turned up,
followed thereafter by a samba band and audiovisual equipment."
Report includes account of confrontations with police.
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/10/354780.html
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"Apparently, protesters have stormed the Mexican Embassy in Milan,
Italy! In Chiapas, protesters lit tires on fire and painted graffitti
signs denouncing the violence in Oaxaca. The popular assemblies in
the states of Michoacan, Puebla and Mexico are also planning and
executing protest events."
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Protestors and friends of Brad Will occupied the Mexican Consulate in
Raleigh, NC for over 3 hours today to demand justice for the people
of Oaxaca, Mexico and immediate reprisals against the paramilitary
death squads who kill with impunity.
http://www.infoshop.org/inews/article.php?story=20061030120756495
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Indianapolis: Mexican Consulate Stormed
A large solidarity demonstration invaded the Mexican consulate in
Indianapolis this morning.
Anarchists acted in solidarity with Brad Will and with the continuing
struggle in Oaxaca.
Anarchists in Indianapolis invaded the Mexican consulate at 11 am
this morning, chanting "solidarity means attack, for Brad/Oaxaca we
will fight back!" and passing out flyers explaining the action.
The office was shut down for 15 minutes until word was received that
police reinforcements were arriving.
At one point during the demonstration, consulate officials approached
the masked demonstrators and attempted to initiate a dialogue.
Anarchists responded by refusing to speak with them and informing
them that, as employees of the Mexican state, they were also
complicit in the crimes being committed in Oaxaca.
Afterwards, the protest dispersed safely with no arrests.
http://www.infoshop.org/inews/article.php?story=20061030125246609
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Window Busted at Mexican Consulate In Sacramento
one of the front windows is busted at the mexican consulate at 8th
and J in sacramento.
I was just walking around on my lunch break downtown, and saw the one
of the windows at the only mexican government building in Sacramento
is busted out. There is a fist or baseball sized hole right at chest
level near the main entrance and its taped off with yellow caution
tape. It might just be a coincidence, but it seems like a broken
plate glass window right on the front of the Mexican Consulate in the
heart of downtown Sacramento probably has something to do with what
is going on in Oaxaca.
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/10/30/18324702.php
Here is info about a protest in New York City:
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Arrests at the Mexican Consulate in NYC
October 30th, 2006 by Thomas Good
New York, NY - October 30, 2006. A 9 AM protest was called today at
the Mexican Consulate in response to the murder of NYC IMC
photojournalist Brad Will on October 27, 2006, in Oaxaca, Mexico. At
this point (12:00 EDT) about a dozen arrests were reported to NLN by
SDSers on site. Arrestees are being processed at the 13th Precinct
(230 East 21st Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenues, Phone:
212.477.7411). A call has gone out for jail support - activists are
requested to come to the 13 Precinct.
Brad Will was working as a journalist for the global Indymedia
network. He was shot in the torso while documenting an armed,
paramilitary assault on the Popular Assembly of the People of Oaxaca,
a fusion of striking local teachers and other community organizations
demanding democracy in Mexico. His death caused outrage in the
activist community and today's protest drew approximately 150
participants, according to SDS NYC.
Members of the Pace and Brooklyn College chapters were at the scene
when NYPD officers began to make what appeared to be random arrests.
One SDS member was injured when he was thrown to the ground by a
uniform for no apparent reason. This Brother reported
that "Inspectors were giving conflicting orders" to uniforms making
for a chaotic situation.
An IndyMedia journalist reported that: "The action began with a
banner drop. Three people locked themselves to the consulate door,
breaking it, and had to be sawed off, leading to multiple arrests.
IMC videographer Brandon Jourdan lay down in the street in front of
the consulate and blocked traffic. Was arrested; it took six cops to
get him up. IMC photographer Erin Siegal possibly arrested for taking
photos."
According to SDSers the police had batons out, were "poking people
with their batons", and were very aggressive. Pens were set up
quickly and people herded into the pens. About a dozen activists
were arrested and taken to the 13th Precinct in Gramercy. One man
allegedly climbed a phone pole and it required NYPD ESU to bring him
down. A few activists apparently chained themselves to the door to
the consulate and police resorted to sawing them free, breaking the
door in the process and, according to one observer, injuring one of
the activists who had a series of lacerations on her face.
SDS is calling for all activists in the NYC area who are able to do
so to come to the 13th Precinct - and be prepared to vigil at 100
Centre Street (Central Booking) should the arrestees be arraigned
there.
forwarded from Thomas Good, Organizer
SDS New York City
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Dean Gibson reports: "Apparently the water sprayed a mixture of a
chemical and water, that leaves a stinging sensation and a yellow
stain on the skin, supposedly for later identification. The vehicles
used were bought by Salinas in 1994 in expectation of the Zapatista
rebellion, but were never used till now..."
"The police brought the water cannons to Etla on platform trailers.
Although the cannons were purchased during the last days of the
Carlos Salinas de Gortari administration (1988-1994), it was today,
with 31 days left in President Vicente Fox's term, that they were
used for the first time. Tonight, two were destroyed in
confrontations with residents."
We might wonder, why yellow? Why not red or blue, which will show up
better? Perhaps the yellow isn't as visible to television cameras.
Seemingly pure water seems so much more harmless than a chemical-
laced, possibly toxic stain.
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Narco News at http://www.narconews.com/ has some new stories, but is
sometimes unavailable. This may be overload due to so much traffic,
so keep trying.
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APPO is reporting four dead in conflicts with police yesterday.
Confirmed:
Fidel Sanchez Garcia. He died because of firearm impacts
Jose Alberto Lopez Bernal. He died because of impact of tear gas
grenade in chest
A boy of 12 years by impact of firearm.
A teacher whose body was found in San Pedro Juxtlahuaca (population
located to 8 km Of the Technological bridge).
Additionally, there are 60 injured comrades and 30 missing ones.
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Sources:
http://www.narconews.com/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/oaxacastudyactiongroup
http://www.infoshop.org/inews/
http://www.oaxacarevolt.org/