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...
Issue 45 - March 2007
From the CASA Collectives
Saludos Compañerxs,
From the CASA collectives in Chiapas and Oaxaca, Mexico
Oaxaca Solidarity Network - March '07 Human Rights Delegation
VICTIMS OF ONGOING AND WIDESPREAD GOVERNMENT REPRESSION IN OAXACA, MEXICO ASK FOR CONTINUED INTERNATIONAL ATTENTION
Aggressions Against Migrants Move South
This past Friday, February 9th in Arriaga, Chiapas, a massive operative was carried out against some 500 Central American migrants aboard the Chiapas-Mayab freight train. Participating were hundreds of migration officials, members of the PFP (Federal Preventative Police) and AFI (Federal Investigation Agency), in another of what have been increasing aggressions against Central American migrants.
No Relief from the Jungle to the Jail, Immigrant Detention and Deportation in Arizona
I’ve been stateside nearly seven months now after three years in Mexico (two coordinating the Casa de la Paz in Chiapas). And though the initial tidal waves of rage and despair have quieted somewhat, I can’t say that I’m any closer to embracing my new lifestyle.
Communiqué from the Good Government Council “Heart of the Rainbow of Hope”
Caracol IV “Whirlwind of Our Words”
February 11, 2007.
To the national and international public opinion
To the national and international media
To the nongovernmental human rights organizations
To the compañer@s of the Sexta and the Other Campaign
APPCH Encuentro, Popular Assembly of the people of Chiapas
On the 26th of January, a meeting of the Popular Assembly of the People of Chiapas (APPCH) was held in Colonia Emliano Zapata, a community on the hills overlooking Tuxtla Gutierrez. The APPCH, which was only recently formed mere months ago, came together to discuss the topic of political prisoners currently being held in Chiapas.
The Social Graphic...counterculture
By The ASAR-O Collective
After June 14, when the forces of repression displaced the teachers and various organizations that were participating in their encampment, the common sentiment in many sectors underwent a complete transformation. The artistic sector experienced this and, along with other sectors, has taken to the streets to demonstrate its repudiation of the current government’s policies.
Letter from Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos
To whom it may concern:
We send a communiqué about felonies, new frauds (now disguised as “combating delinquency”), and not-so-secret plans.




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