People of Oaxaca Under Attack as Their TV Station is Destroyed

 

Paramilitaries and police in Oaxaca have begun a violent campaign to shut down all media operations that are in opposition to PRI governor Ulises Ruiz Ortiz, and to silence the people's movement that has taken over the state.

The Popular Assembly of the People of Oaxaca (APPO, by its Spanish initials) declared itself the governing body of Oaxaca on the morning of July 5th. Its immediate decisions included: a return to classes for two weeks on Monday July 10th, so that the schoolchildren would not lose their school year; putting the encampment in the zocalo into the hands of the alternative government; strengthening the fight to oust Ulises Ruiz Ortiz (URO) as governor; and boycotting the tourist Guelaguetza celebration in favor of a free celebration for the people. NarcoNews report However, divisions emerged between the teachers' union and the social organizations in the APPO.

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On July 22nd, Radio Universidad was attacked while the majority of people in Oaxaca were at the "People's Gualaguetza" in the Zocalo. The radio station is used as a collection area for food and supplies, for the protesting teachers for the guelaguetza people who had come in from the countryside. At that time, there were mostly older women and children in the building. They resisted the attack and called for supporters to come defend the station. The announcers continued to call for the removal of Governor Ruiz and the entire state government, for his attempts to kill the protesters. NarcoNews report

On August 1st, a large group of Oaxacan women marched through the city center and took over the state TV station (Channel 9) for APPO. They began broadcasting radio and television within hours, and demanded that URO resign. NarcoNews report The next morning they broadcast footage from the June 14th police attack that no TV station had ever dared to show. Read more The transmitter for Radio Planton, the voice for the (teachers') movement in the center of Oaxaca city, had been destroyed during the unsuccesful eviction attempt on June 14. The transmitter for Radio Universidad, another media of the movement and under control of the students, was ruined by infiltrators in the beginning of August. Report

On August 7th, Indian Organizations for Human Rights in Oaxaca (part of APPO) called for a Red Alert. They were seeking help to reinforce the blockades of local, state, and federal government buildings, and Channel 9, amidst the threat of intense police activity in the state's capitol. That week the complicity between right-wing extremists of the national and state governments was confirmed by President Fox's immediate grant of a request, petitioned by (ex)governor Ulises Ruiz Ortiz, to send in the Federal Prevention Police (PFP) - a nefarious militarized police.

Drive-by shootings at Radio Universidad and Channel 9 escalated, and on August 10th, several marchers were hit by shots fired from a house along the route. One supporter of the teachers was killed, and two others were wounded. APPO captured several suspects and turned them over to federal law enforcement(?). Weekly News Update report | Narco News report from August 10th

During the week of August 14th, approximately 4 APPO members were fatally shot, and tear gas and truncheons were used by police to injure and try to break up the demonstrators. Arrest warrants were issued for over 50 grassroots activists. Democracy Now report and interviews from August 18th A news summary by esperanza reports that the uprising in Oaxaca is now connecting with the protests against election fraud in all of Mexico. Narco News reports that since a national forum to discuss ungovernability and a new constitution was scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday in Oaxaca, a total work stoppage was scheduled for Friday, August 18th, to allow guests to leave before the roads and highways were blocked. More than 200 civil organizations and academics from different parts of the nation were invited to participate. Some 80,000 people participated in the work stoppage. Report and Analysis from Narco News reporter Nancy Davies.

Early Monday morning on August 21st, the encampment at the Channel 9 antenna was attacked and the damage made it unusable. Moments later, APPO sympathizers took over installations of the majority of the city’s radio commercial frequencies, where they urged the population of Oaxaca to take to the streets to defend encampments located throughout the city. People protesting outside one of the commercial radio stations were subjected to a drive-by at 9am by unidentified individuals. The popular movement continues to demand the resignation of URO. Report from Indy reporter JLaw | George Salzman's NarcoNews report | George Salzman's Photos | BBC report

Another teacher is dead after armed police traveled about Oaxaca city on Tuesday night August 22nd, shooting at protesters at will. As the people of Oaxaca were alerted via radio to the aggressions occurring in the city, hundreds of people filled the streets to offer back-up and to try to detain the aggressors. The 500 barricades that protect the teachers' encampments around the city were reinforced. People in Oaxaca are calling for international solidarity: "Organize a protest at your local Mexican consulate or contact the... responsible individuals and let them know the whole world is watching." Jlaw's August 23rd report and photos with links to video

A post on Austin Indymedia reports that "unknown persons have published on the website http://oaxacaenpaz.org.mx/ pictures and home addresses of a number of social leaders exhorting readers to 'look for them and detain them.' The website also has a running tally of social movement leaders already detained, stating 'they've already fallen.' Also, the recently killed protestor, by presumably government agents, José Jiménez Colmenares, has a grotesque red X across his face."

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slideshow and pictures from oaxaca

@tx(((i)))imc 01.Sep.2006 05:38

Santa Cruz IMC reporter Bradley wrote on August 29th: "Oaxaca City is almost entirely closed today... I am the only tourist staying at my hostel today... I can't believe I was able to find an internet connection, this one is wireless, since almost every single door in the city is closed and locked. Since I got to Oaxaca City on August 26th, the Zocalo has been filled with people selling wares and showing videos of Oaxacan resistance, but today even the Zocalo is eerily quiet...

Click here to download and view the SlideShow of photos taken in Oaxaca City during the last week of August 2006 with compiled audio from the 2006 “El Enemigo Común” tour. (9:34 minutes / 15 MB) audio by Simon | photos by Bradley

Audio: Neoliberalism y el Machete
Photos: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7

APPO CODEP Regeneración Magisterial | El Enemigo Común | Global IMC story


The radio transmissions for Radio La Ley were cut-off sometime during the (early morning hours). Radio La Ley, a corporate radio station owned by Texas based Clear Channel, was recently taken over in solidarity with Asamblea Popular del Pueblo de Oaxaca (APPO). Right now there are still about three corporate stations which have been taken over and are broadcasting vital information in solidarity with the people of Oaxaca.

A MegaMarcha will take place on September 1st starting in the community of San Felipe and ending in the center of Oaxaca City ...the details are being broadcast on the radio, both on AM and FM stations. Oaxacans are calling for (Governor) Ulises Ruiz Ortiz to leave office... The marches, along with today's closure of the city, are demonstrations of the overwhelming unification of Oaxacan civil society. I was told that Oaxaca will be open tomorrow, August 30th." Read more

Quinta MegaMarcha photos and SlideShow: Por un Oaxaca Mejor

~Bradley 07.Sep.2006 20:36

José Jiménez Colmenares de San Felipe
José Jiménez Colmenares de San Felipe

Ulises Asesino
Ulises Asesino

No al Capitalismo
No al Capitalismo

SlideShow of photos taken on September 1st, 2006, during Oaxaca's 5th MegaMarcha which started in the community of San Felipe and ended at the zócalo in the center of Oaxaca City. Hundreds of thousands of people lined the streets and marched to demand the immediate departure of Ulises Ruiz Ortiz (URO), liberation for political prisoners, the cancellation of 70 government arrest warrants for people involved in the leaderless Popular Assembly of the People of Oaxaca (APPO, by its Spanish initials) movement and the desire for popular governance. (4:22 minutes / 6.5 MB)

Click the link below to download and view the SlideShow:
 http://indybay.org/uploads/2006/09/07/5megamarcha-oax_9-1-06.mov
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San Felipe was the home to José Jiménez Colmenares, a mechanic married to a teacher, who was shot in the street while participating in a march organized by APPO on August 10th.


music: Orgullo Perdido by Lila Dows


photos by Bradley

Photos of Oaxaca's 5th MegaMarcha: San Felipe to Oaxaca City (parts 1-3)
 http://indybay.org/newsitems/2006/09/07/18306576.php
 http://indybay.org/newsitems/2006/09/07/18306605.php
 http://indybay.org/newsitems/2006/09/07/18306629.php


más informacion sobre la 5a MegaMarcha y el moviemiento Oaxaqueñ@:

Oaxaca’s Social Movement Develops Radical Vision for a National Government of the People
Despite Fatigue, Marchers Once Again Fill the Streets of the State Capital, as Social Leaders from Other States Visit to Learn from Oaxaca’s Example
 http://narconews.com/Issue42/article2038.html

video 5ta megamarcha
 http://mexico.indymedia.org/tiki-view_blog_post.php?blogId=29&postId=3657

MP3: Movimiento magisterial, la APPO, La Otra y otras hierbas
 http://kehuelga.org/archivos/zapatistas/conlasexta/oaxacaagosto06.mp3

With Impunity, Ruiz Ortiz, the Face of Repression
 http://austin.indymedia.org/newswire/display/34509/index.php

¡Viva la lucha del pueblo oaxaqueño!: La Ké Huelga se solidariza con la APPO
 http://mexico.indymedia.org/tiki-read_article.php?articleId=152
Long live struggle of the Oaxacan Pueblo!: The Ké Huelga Radio pledges solidarity to the APPO

Peacetalks Interview: Jill Freidberg teachers strike in Oaxaca
 http://indybay.org/newsitems/2006/09/07/18306761.php

Oaxaca Indymedia
 http://mexico.indymedia.org/oaxaca

APPO CODEP Regeneración Magisterial
 http://codepappo.wordpress.com

Narco News: Oaxaca Coverage
 http://narconews.com/otroperiodismo/oaxaca/en.html

"El Enemigo Común"
 http://elenemigocomun.net

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Quinta MegaMarcha fotos y SlideShow: Por un Oaxaca Mejor

SlideShow de fotos tomó el primero de Septiembre de 2006, durante Oaxaca's Quinto MegaMarcha que empezó en la comunidad de San Felipe y terminó en el zócalo en el centro de la Ciudad de Oaxaca. Cientos de millares de personas forraron las calles y marcharon para demandar la salida inmediata de Ulises Ruiz Ortiz (URO), la liberación para presos políticos, la cancelación de 70 autorizaciones del arresto del gobierno para personas implicadas en el leaderless Asamblea Popular del Pueblo de Oaxaca (APPO) movimiento y el deseo para el gobierno popular. (4:22 minutos / 6.5 MB)

Click el enlace para bajar y ver el SlideShow:
 http://indybay.org/uploads/2006/09/07/5megamarcha-oax_9-1-06.mov
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San Felipe era el pueblo de José Jiménez Colmenares, un mecánico se casó a una maestra, que era el disparo en la calle al tomar parte en una marcha organizó por APPO en el 10 de Agosto.


musica: Orgullo Perdido por Lila Dows


fotos por Bradley

Fotos de Oaxaca's 5a MegaMarcha: San Felipe a Oaxaca City (parts 1-3)
 http://indybay.org/newsitems/2006/09/07/18306576.php
 http://indybay.org/newsitems/2006/09/07/18306605.php
 http://indybay.org/newsitems/2006/09/07/18306629.php