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Résistance mexicaineSpecial theme: popular resistance in MexicoCollectif CMAQ, Saturday, November 3, 2007 - 11:58 (Résistance mexicaine)www.cmaq.net/en/mexico [espanol] [français] To contribute, simply select the theme Résistance mexicaine (under the theme Resistance) when you post here. Other: external sources about Oaxaca www.cmaq.net/fr/node/25882 Online declaration against mining exploitation in Cerro de San Pedro, MexicoAnonyme, Friday, January 18, 2008 - 16:31 (Communiqués | Activism | Droits / Rights / Derecho | Ecologie | Résistance mexicaine | Sante / Health / Salud)Citizens called upon to declare their support of the citizen's group Frente Amplio Opositor a la Minera San Xavier (FAO) and the people of the historic village of Cerro de San Pedro, Mexico. This 400-year-old heritage site is facing destruction and disappearance at the hands of Canadian transnational Metallica Resources Inc. Freedom for MexicoAnonyme, Friday, January 4, 2008 - 17:53 (Fil de presse | 'Security' (lois/laws) | Droits / Rights / Derecho | Résistance mexicaine | Repression)Stop US expansionism Plan México moves forward Soon after Felipe Calderón pointed out that in México ‘there is no dirty war,’ the plenary of the Chamber of Deputies met to approve generally the Reforma Judicial. This was done in the name of ‘combating delinquency,’ and will serve to legalize a police state – elements of which have already been imposed. Venezuela: Interview with an indigenous activistAnonyme, Thursday, November 15, 2007 - 12:11 (Fil de presse | Aboriginal Nations | Ecologie | Globalisation | Politics | Résistance mexicaine)As part of the 2.300 delegates in the second Zapatista and indigenous community’s international reunion, which took place last July in Mexico, members of the wayuu community delivered a truly important message: Venezuelan indigenous community’s situation is very different than the declared by the government people in Caracas. El Libertario talked about the experience with Jorge Montiel, member of the Maikiralasa’lii. URGENT: Evacuation, raid, and arrests of demonstrators in OaxacaAnonyme, Saturday, November 3, 2007 - 08:35 (Communiqués | Droits / Rights / Derecho | Résistance mexicaine)One year after the PFP's defeat in Oaxaca - Kolectivo Todxs Somos Presxs Fifteen arrests are reported, including teachers, students, and youth. The state police continue to make arrests in the streets surrounding the 5 Señores municipal agency and the area around University City. Freedom Denied to David Venegas Reyes "Alebrije" Oaxaca, Mexiko.Anonyme, Saturday, September 22, 2007 - 12:57 (Analyses | Droits / Rights / Derecho | Résistance mexicaine)Paramilitary Attacks Against Zapatista Women and Communities in Chiapas, MexicoAnonyme, Tuesday, August 14, 2007 - 20:13 (Analyses | Aboriginal Nations | Droits / Rights / Derecho | Femmes / Women / Mujeres | Guerre / War | Résistance mexicaine | Solidarite internationale)Escalating violence against Zapatista women and Zapatista grassroots communities in resistance. Two communiques by Zapatistas translated into English. For more information: http://enlacezapatista.ezln.org.mx Special file: popular resistance in Oaxaca (Mexico)Michael Lessard, Thursday, July 12, 2007 - 18:11 (Fil de presse | Droits / Rights / Derecho | Résistance mexicaine | Repression | :: Special / Especial (CMAQ))Follow this link for articles about Chiapas, Oaxaca, such as the Otra Campaña, Zapatistas, APPO, etc. July 12, 2007: Urgent action needed to ask the Mexican government to put an end to the current repression and human rights violations in Oaxaca (Mexico) Dec. 22: ACTIONS in Montreal and in Quebec City! Asamblea Popularde los Pueblos de Oaxaca www.asambleapopulardeoaxaca.com (Popular assembly of the peoples of Oaxaca) For more info, follow these links... Call to signed the petition for the CIPO-RFM (San isidro Aloapam)Anonyme, Monday, July 2, 2007 - 13:37 (Communiqués | Aboriginal Nations | Democratie | Résistance mexicaine | Solidarite internationale)The situation in the state of Oaxaca remains a delicate one, now with emphasis on the community of San Isidro Aloapám, an Indigenous Zapoteco community of the northern mountain range of Oaxaca. Even though for years now, San Isidro has faced a strong agrarian conflict with the municipality of San Miguel Aloapám, this last 18th of June of this year the inhabitants of the San Isidro community continue to resist defending the forest in their region and the Mother Earth, in light of the discovery that the local authorities would begin their deforestation. Repression in San Isidro Aloapam, Oaxaca of our brothers and sisters of the CIPO-RFMAnonyme, Saturday, June 23, 2007 - 14:48 (Communiqués | Aboriginal Nations | Droits / Rights / Derecho | Résistance mexicaine | Repression | Solidarite internationale)Santa Lucía del Camino, Oaxaca, June 18th 2007. [ CIPO-Vancouver summary: Repression against the community of San Isidro Aloapam of the CIPO-RFM by the PRI paramilitares of San Miguel Aloapam.] They do not want us as Indians, they want us dead to steal from us. To all honest media Long live Radio Universidad! Internet radio live and direct from OaxacaNiclapopo, Thursday, January 25, 2007 - 14:52 (Fil de presse | Media | Résistance mexicaine | Repression)The repression continue in the streets of Oaxaca, but a group of young activist from the Autonomus University Benito Juarez of Oaxaca are still working to keep the clandestine radio on. Link for information: http://1400am.radiolivre.org Link for live radio: http://orelha.radiolivre.org:8000/1400am.m3u Illustrations From Below: The Oaxaca CollectionMichael Lessard, Wednesday, January 10, 2007 - 01:30 (Fil de presse | Photo | Résistance mexicaine | Repression)Against the repression in Oaxaca, Anti-capitalist class struggle!Anonyme, Saturday, December 30, 2006 - 08:42 (Analyses | Politics | Résistance mexicaine | Repression | Solidarite internationale | Travail / Labor)For several months the town of Oaxaca, capital of the Mexican State of the same name, has been the center (of a movement) of important struggles which have undergone (or suffered) repeated attacks by the forces of repression (police, army and paramilitary) with many victims: at the end of November the toll was 22 dead and 34 disappeared. Oaxaca: Where Murderers Still Stalk the Streets, Protected by the PoliceMichael Lessard, Saturday, December 16, 2006 - 14:37 (Fil de presse | Democratie | Résistance mexicaine | Repression)November 29, 2006, By ROCHELLE GAUSE Running as fast as I can, surrounded by hundreds of others, I can hear screams behind me. Glancing back, through the darkness of night I can only differentiate between the masses running with me and the federal police by the light reflecting off their shields and face masks. They are still advancing. A hand pushes my left shoulder and I realize there are medics behind me trying to run from the police while carrying a man on a stretcher clasping a bloody cloth to his head. The medics are trying to reach the makeshift clinic that the movement set up in a building just a few feet ahead. I continue to run block after block as more people pour in from side streets. The police are obviously advancing on multiple streets simultaneously. Panic is starting to set in. Rushing through my mind are the stories I have listened too over an over in the past two weeks while interviewing those who have suffered human rights violations at the hands of the federal police; the stories of sexual assault, of beatings, of psychological torture, of death threats. Zapatista Army calls on continual actions of solidarity and support to the Oaxacan peopleMichael Lessard, Monday, December 4, 2006 - 23:10 (Communiqués | Democratie | Droits / Rights / Derecho | Résistance mexicaine | Repression | Solidarite internationale)Communiqué of the Indigenous Revolutionary Clandestine Committee - General Command of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation. December 2 of 2006 To the people of Mexico: Brothers and Sisters: |
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