Zapatistas

November 22, 2006



Los peatones de la historia

http://enlacezapatista.ezln.org.mx/


MX - Congreso Nacional Indígena - Foro en defensa de la Madre Tierra y la autonomía


Nov

20

17 al 19 de Noviembre, Congreso Nacional Indígena - Foro en defensa de la Madre Tierra y la autonomía

  • 5 Respuestas
  • 628 lecturas   

Delegadas 1 y 3 de la Comisión Sexta del Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional en Mezcala, Jalisco, en los trabajos del Congreso Nacional Indígena: Foro Nacional en Defensa de la Madre Tierra y la Autonomía.

 

  

 


Nov

20

El Subdelegado Zero en Monclova, Coahuila, 19 de noviembre

  • 4 Respuestas
  • 769 lecturas   

Palabras del delegado zero en el acto público y en la reunión con adherentes, Moclova, Coahuila.

http://enlacezapatista.ezln.org.mx/

Global Solidarity with Oaxaca

These events, and others, did not make your local news but occurred ….

http://vientos.info/cml/?q=node/6340

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Solidarity Demonstrations in the US on Monday, November 20th

Austin: 11:00am Demonstration at Mexican Consulate (brazos y 9 centro)
http://austin.indymedia.org/newswire/display/34893/index.php

Boston: 7:00am Tent City (Plantón) + Day of Action (Boston Common)
http://boston.indymedia.org/newswire/display/189837/index.php

El Paso: 9:00am Shutdown of Mexican Consulate (901 E. San Antonio Ave.)
http://infoshop.org/inews/article.php?story=20061118122946972

Greensboro: 4:00pm Press Conference, Vigil and “El Enemigo Común”
http://elenemigocomun.net/458

Kansas City: 3:30pm Protest and Meeting at Mexican Consulate
http://elenemigocomun.net/477

Minneapolis: 4:00pm Solidarity Demonstration and Solidarity Gathering
http://twincities.indymedia.org/newswire/display/28834/index.php

New York: 12:00pm Press Cinference at New School (65 5th Ave.)
http://elenemigocomun.net/469

New York: 1:00pm Protest at Mexican Consulate (27 East 39th St.)
http://nyc.indymedia.org/en/2006/11/79578.html

Oregon: 3:00pm Solidarity events in Portland and Woodburn
http://elenemigocomun.net/463

Orlando, FL: 10:00am State-Wide Day of Action! (100 W. Washington St)
http://infoshop.org/inews/article.php?story=20061109174447447

Philadelphia: 4:00pm Protest at the Mexican Consulate (5th and Market)
http://phillyimc.org/en/2006/11/33909.shtml

Phoenix: 10:30am Protest at Mexican Consulate (1990 W. Camelback Rd)
http://elenemigocomun.net/461

Pittsburgh: 8:00pm Potluck and Party to celebrate the return of two POGers (Belvedere’s in Lawrenceville)
http://pittsburgh.indymedia.org/calendar/event_display_detail.php?event_id=1369

Providence, RI: 3:00pm Defend the Oaxaca Commune! (Kennedy Plaza)
http://boston.indymedia.org/newswire/display/189559/index.php

San Antonio: Protest at Mexican Consulate (127 Navarro St.)
http://houston.indymedia.org/news/2006/11/54461.php

San Diego: 7:00pm Candle Vigil at Diego City College (Gorton Quad)
http://sandiego.indymedia.org/en/2006/11/121505.shtml

San Francisco: 4:00pm Converge on Mexican Consulate (532 Folsom St.)
http://indybay.org/newsitems/2006/11/17/18330499.php

San Francisco: 5:00pm Demonstrate at Mexican Consulate! (532 Folsom St.)
http://indybay.org/newsitems/2006/11/18/18330795.php

Santa Cruz: 12:00pm Rally for Oaxaca at UCSC (Quarry Plaza)
http://indybay.org/newsitems/2006/11/19/18331010.php

Seattle: 5:00pm March to Mexican Consulate (meet at Westlake Center)
http://elenemigocomun.net/471

Syracuse: 4:30pm Oaxaca Solidarity Action (Hanover Square)
http://rochester.indymedia.org/feature/display/19724/index.php

Tucson: 11:30am Protest at Mexican Consulate (553 S. Stone)
http://elenemigocomun.net/462

Tucson: 7:00pm Educational Forum on Oaxaca at U of A (AME Building Room 202)
http://elenemigocomun.net/472

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Worldwide Direct Action in Support of Oaxaca on November 20
http://elenemigocomun.net/391

On October 27, paramilitaries in Oaxaca, Mexico murdered Indymedia journalist Brad Will. He is one of dozens who have lost their lives at the hands of pro-government forces while participating in the largely nonviolent resistance to government oppression in that region. Mexican president Vicente Fox used Brad’s death as a pretext to send 4,000 federal police into the city of Oaxaca; these forces are systematically brutalizing the population.

The people of Oaxaca have not backed down – through days of courageous fighting, they have managed to protect their radio station at the university, repelling machine gun wielding armored police with only sticks, stones, and hope. On November 5, tens of thousands marched through the streets of Oaxaca, calling for the federal police to leave.

The only reason that hundreds more have not yet been killed in Oaxaca is that the Mexican government fears the response that would engender in Mexico and across the world. Those who have organized solidarity demonstrations at Mexican consulates can congratulate themselves on helping, however slightly, to deter the Mexican government from ordering a bloodbath.

That bloodbath will still take place, however, unless we continue to escalate the pressure upon President Fox’s government to withdraw federal forces from Oaxaca. The EZLN has announced that it will help coordinate a nationwide shut-down on November 20. This must be matched with international actions to show that the world has not taken its eyes off Oaxaca, that on the contrary, the mobilization in support of those who struggle there is only gathering momentum.

On November 20, blockades will be set up to show the Mexican government we mean business. We are calling upon YOU to join in these blockades. That could mean blockading the consulates’ websites, jamming their phone lines with calls about the conflict in Oaxaca, occupying the offices of the consuls, or shutting down the roads around the consulates in whatever way you see fit.

If we do not show Vicente Fox that paramilitaries and federal forces cannot brutalize Oaxaca with impunity, the blood of an entire murdered resistance movement will be on our hands. Now is the time to act in solidarity with those who struggle in Oaxaca, in solidarity with the Zapatistas who have called on us to support them, and in solidarity with all who struggle against government and capitalism across the world.

Actions are already being planned in cities around the US. Please plan actions in yours.

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Oaxaca solidarity:

El Enemigo Común (film and news)
http://elenemigocomun.net

email ‘announcement’ list
http://lists.riseup.net/www/info/oaxaca

events and actions
http://elenemigocomun.net/category/solidarity

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Solidarité mondiale avec les Peuples de Oaxaca

Solidarité mondiale avec les Peuples de Oaxaca 21/11/06
Le 31 octobre, alors que les paramilitaires et les forces fédérales tentaient de reprendre par la force le contrôle d’Oaxaca, le Comité Intergalactique de l’EZLN (Armée Zapatiste de Libération Nationale) lançait un appel pour une journée d’action mondiale, le 20 novembre, en soutien aux peuples d’Oaxaca.

Le choix du 20 novembre n’est pas fortuit, c’est la date du soulèvement marquant le début de la révolution mexicaine de 1910, qui chassa le général Porfirio Diaz au pouvoir depuis 30 ans. C’est également la date de la mort de l’anarchiste espagnol Durutti, tué pendant la guerre d’Espagne.

L’appel de l’EZLN a été fortement suivi, des actions de protestation, le plus souvent dirigées contre les ambassades mexicaines, ont eu lieu dans plusieurs dizaines de villes en Europe (Marseille, Lyon: 1 - 2, Bruxelles: 1 - 2, Paris, Lausanne, Londres, Dusseldorf, Berlin, Barcelone, … ) et ailleurs (Québec, Sao Paulo, Floripa, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, San Francisco, Greensboro, … ). Les manifestants se retrouvaient généralement autour des revendications suivantes: arrêt de la répression, libération des prisonniers politiques et des “disparus”, inculpation des criminels paramilitaires, démission du gouverneur Ruiz et fin du black-out des médias dominants sur la situation à Oaxaca.

 

 from http://liege.indymedia.org/archives/display_by_id.php?feature_id=224

Houston & San Antonio among cities worldwide that take action in defense of Oaxaca


from the open publishing newswire: Houston Indymedia and Grupo MAIZ deliver letter of demands to Mexican Consulate. We were seen quickly and allowed to deliver a letter. The Cónsul General of México accepted, and signed the letter agreeing to pass it on, and thanked us for not obstructing his building this time.
[read the letter and see video]

Annonomous posters published photos of what appear to be a banner tied to the offices of the San Antonio Mexican Consulate. The banner (pictured) reads: Hands of Oaxaca, The World is Watching, No Mas Sangre (no more blood)

Actions were taken around North America and the world on Novemeber 20th in response to the declaration by Insurgent Lieutenant Colonel Moisés of the Zapatistas in soldarity with the struggle of the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca (APPO).