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International statement in solidarity with the Zapatistas: Get the army out of Chiapas!
Written by masn   
Wednesday, 18 June 2008


Last Updated ( Thursday, 14 August 2008 )
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URGENT: April 3, Global Day of Action for Chiapas Hunger Strikers
Written by intergalactica   
Thursday, 03 April 2008

From La Otra Jovel, 4/1/2008 (Translated from Spanish)

Compañeros y compañeras:

As you may know, many of our prisoner compañeros on hunger strike were set free yesterday, as well as another hundred prisoners who were not participating in the protest, as part of a media spectacle whose aim was to fool and confuse public opinion.

In the early morning hours yesterday, the rest of the compañeros from Playas de Catazajá and seven compañeros who were being held at Los Llanos, were liberated, leaving a total of 13 of our compañeros who are still being held.

The freed prisoners, between yesterday and the early hours of today, have decided to join the protest encampment that the families of the prisoners have been maintaining outside of the government offices in Tuxtla, and they will stay there until everyone is freed. Meanwhile, in an act of fortitude and dedicated struggle, the compañeros that are still being held in the jails have resolved to continue their fast and hunger strike until everyone is freed.

Because of this situation, and motivated by the mobilizations and the shows of solidarity in Mexico and the world, like those that were undertaken by the compañeros of La Costa, La Otra Campaña in the Jovel Valley is also putting a call out for people to undertake actions that reflect the urgency of the situation of our hunger striking compañeros, that is to say that reflects the critical situation and the enormous risk to their lives, in that they have now gone 37 days without food.

The Otra Jovel has been, and will continue to be in constant communication, and consulting with the freed prisoners and their families, to continue the struggle in the ways they feel are necisary. Through that we are going to promote different actions to demand the liberation of our compañeros and we have organized different work committees

For the first of these actions,

We call for:

The Other Campaign, on a national and international level, to join us Thursday, April 3rd, and undertake an action with all the same characteristics--this action has already been done by encampment of the mothers, spouses and family members of the prisoners in Tuxtla, and was suggested by the prisoners to raise the visibility of the risk to their lives.

Create coffins, accompanied by a large banner that says "This is how the government wants us" and signed by "Hunger Striking Political Prisoners in Chiapas." And exhibit the coffins and banner in front of the government offices, municipal buildings, or in the representative offices of the State or the Country. This way we can show a common symbolism in all of our actions, and that can be another way to articulate our commitment to freeing our compañeros.

One of our committees will be in charge of doing follow up for the actions that will be going on in other parts of the country and world, and we would be greatful if you could send us information about them.

In another update, after the actions on Thursday, we will communicate the results of our research committees, relating to the following subjects:

1. Why hasn't the government of Chiapas published a list of all of the freed prisoners? Is it because, as the human rights organization Frayba believes, the mass liberation included members of known paramilitary groups as well?

2. About the existing relationships between the local government and the companies that support it.

This is with the goal of continuing actions to obtain freedom for our compañeros, while at the same time making clear the failure of justice, and the real interests of the government.

For the immediate and unconditional liberation of our fasting and hunger striking compañeros!

Fraternally,

La Otra Jovel

No Borders Camp' Week-of-Action Ends in Border Patrol Attacking Protest*
Written by intergalactica   
Monday, 12 November 2007
Calexico, CA--*At the end of a week-long bi-national camp at the
Calexico/Mexicali border, Border Patrol officers attacked a rally at the Mexicali/Calexico port of entry. Around 100 Border Patrol officers assaulted a group of about 30 demonstrators on the U.S. side and with pepper gas pellets, tazers, and batons. Several people were beaten and arrested; more suffered from the use of chemical weapons.

 As people attempted to disperse, the border patrol chased and detained groups of them, forcing them to their knees with their hands on their heads. In one case, a person badly injured by pepper pellets shot at close range was pursued away from the conflict, pulled away from a companion wanting to treat his wounds, surrounded and beaten in the head with batons by up to 15 border patrol agents. All who were temporarily detained on the street have now been released.

More than 500 people participated in the No Borders Camp during the week of November 7-11. The bi-national campout was billed as a networking forum for activists opposed to the militarization of the border. Previous No Borders Camps have taken place in Europe and Australia. Activities during the camp included a rally and march on November 9 at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in El Centro, CA and a memorial service on November 10 at a cemetery in Holtville, CA where the remains of migrants who've died crossing the border are burried. All activities during the camp were peaceful and inteded to build connections across borders. Sunday's march was meant to culminate the border camp.

 For more information visit *www.noborderscamp.org.*

Last Updated ( Monday, 12 November 2007 )
Live radio from the Mex-US No borders camp
Written by intergalactica   
Saturday, 10 November 2007
The first bi-national no borders camp is up and running on the border that divides the city Mexicali-Calexico.
 
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Listen
to live radio from the No Borders Camp Mexico-US at the following URLs:

http://70.91.185.82:8000/noborders-mexicali.ogg Mexicali Stream (Spanish)
http://70.91.185.82:8000/noborders.mp3 Calexico Stream (mostly English)
http://70.91.185.82:8000/noborders-fm1.mp3 Radio 98.9 (mostly English)

Last Updated ( Sunday, 16 March 2008 )
Day One: Message from No Borders Camp Mexico-US
Written by intergalactica   
Saturday, 10 November 2007
Mexicali-Calexico 1 city divided by a wall :::::::: Today approximately 200 people, including activists, migrants, workers, indigenous Cucapá people from Baja California, students, people from Mexicali, all over México and the world converged in Mexicali-Calexico's centres to create the first ever Bi-national No Borders Camp.
Last Updated ( Saturday, 10 November 2007 )
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