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In this clip, Juan Manuel Martinez Moreno shares with us words of hope upon recently being release from prison. He was imprisoned for over 16 months for being wrongfully accused for the murder of Bradley Will, Indymedia journalist, who was documenting...

In this clip, a community member shares with us some words while waiting for the release of Juan Manuel Martinez Moreno. Juan Manuel was imprisoned for over 16 months for being wrongly accused for the assassination of Bradley Will, Indymedia reporter...

La lucha sigue three years after the assassination of Lorenzo Sampablo Cervantes-husband and father of four-who was assassinated on August 22, 2006 by paramilitary troops under the orders of...

Issue 73 - July 2009

Urgent Letter Asking Help From CACITA

Final Stretch to Obtain Adjacent lot for C.A.C.I.T.A. (Autonomous Center for the Intercultural Creation of Appropriate Technologies)
By: 
CASITA

To all of our brothers, sisters and friends,

The Implications of the Coup in Honduras on Afro-Descendants

Currently, the country of Honduras in Central America is experiencing its worst political crisis in decades. In the aftermath of the military coup that forcibly removed President Manuel Zelaya Rosales, there have been various developments that have raised our concern about the security of citizens’rights and the impact of the situation on people of African descent.
By: 
TransAfrica Forum & Central Black American Organization
Currently, the country of Honduras in Central America is experiencing its worst political crisis in decades.

FRIENDS OF SLAIN U.S. JOURNALIST BRAD WILL RESPOND TO RAILROADING OF OAXACA ACTIVIST JUAN MANUEL MARTINEZ MORENO!

Mark Read: “Juan Manuel Martinez Moreno, the man falsely accused of Brad’s murder, is also a part of this movement, also a man of principle. That Brad’s murder is being used to railroad a fellow political activist is the most profound insult to his memory. And it is not the first time that his death has been used in such a way.”
By: 
Anonymous

Activists Protest Jailing of Oaxaca Activist in Will Killing

Tell Obama: Support Hondurans, Not the Coup

On Sunday, June 28th the Honduran military, under the leadership of two-time School of the Americas graduate General Romeo Vasquez, overthrew democratically elected president Manuel Zelaya in an illegal coup d'état. With near unanimity, the international community immediately condemned the Honduran military's brazen and unconstitutional takeover. International bodies such as the Organization of American States and the United Nations have called for President Zelaya's immediate and unconditional reinstatement. As Hondurans take to the streets to protest their president's ouster, we must stand in solidarity with the Honduran people by demanding that our elected officials also act decisively to help end this undemocratic military coup. Tell Obama: Support Hondurans, Not the Coup
By: 
Anonymous


***AND ADD YOUR OWN NOTE TO STOP THE $ FROM THE MERIDA INITIATIVE TOO****
         
 

5 Things You Can Do Right Now to Help Honduras Fight for Justice

In a throwback to the political upheaval and unrest of the 1980s, the democratically elected president of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, was ousted by the military and flown to Costa Rica on Sunday. Coverage of Iran’s rigged election has dominated the airwaves for weeks, but western MSM has been largely silent about the Honduras coup — strange, since both countries have had long histories of U.S. intervention, and protestors in both countries face lethal force at the hands of a government military with extensive U.S. ties and questionable legitimacy.
By: 
Cindy Von Quednow from ColorLines

Coup Fears in Honduras

Civil society organizations and UN General Assembly President Miguel D’Escoto have warned of a possible coup attempt by the Honduran military. D'Escoto's spokesperson said that the Assembly President “clearly and strongly condemns the attempted coup d’etat that is currently unfolding against the democratically elected Government of President Manuel Zelaya of Honduras.” Fears of a coup stem from a military deployment around the Presidential Palace and the Toncontín airport on Thursday.
By: 
Kristin Bricker for Narco News

 June 25, 2009 at 9:35 pm

New Book Surveys Oaxaca Uprising to Teach Rebellion

“I am 77-years-old. I have two children, eight grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren…My children are scared for me. It’s just that they love me. Everyone loves the little old granny, the mother hen of all those eggs. They say ‘They’re going to send someone to kill you. They’ll put a bullet through you.’ But I tell them, ‘I don’t care if it’s two bullets.’ I’ve become fearless like that. God gave me life and He will take it away when it is His will. If I get killed, I’ll be remembered as the old lady who fought the good fight, a heroine, even, who worked for peace…Hasta la victoria siempre. That’s what I believe,”says Marinita, a lifetime resident of Oaxaca, Mexico. Marinita was one of the many participants in the 2006 Oaxaca rebellion, whose first-hand account is featured in the new book released by PM Press, titled Teaching Rebellion: Stories from the Grassroots Mobilization in Oaxaca.
By: 
Hans Bennett

New Book Surveys Oaxaca Uprising to Teach Rebellion     
Written by Hans Bennett  
Tuesday, 23 June 2009

From the Loxicha Region

The Loxichas invite all organizations, collectives, families and individuals to join in solidarity and respect in this new period of struggle.
By: 
Anonymous
To the Comisión Sexta of the EZLN To the adherents of the Other Campaign in Mexico To the adherents of the Zezta International