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News from Oaxaca
A Tucson friend, Lila, writes from Oaxaca City:
Writing here from Oaxaca because the situation here has gotten more extreme. Varo and I were in San Juan Cotzocom, which is in the Sierra Mixe for about 10 days. We returned to the Zocalo to find it filled again with people. Recently, as the struggle has been renewed and APPO has been focusing on boycotting and disrupting the gelaguetza (a celebration of Indigenous culture which is originally founded on cultural and economic sharing which has been coopted as a money making tourist attraction).The situation here has become more intense recently as APPO has directly blocked and taken control of the planned location of the Gelaguetza. There are many rumors of impending violence as a plane full of fedral police (the same ones who came to Atenco) landed today in the Oaxaca airport, as well as 5-6 busses of state police. All of the information is in the offical release from CIPO which I sent to most of you.
Things have been stressfull here as four days ago, our first night back in Oaxaca city, we had to quickly clean out the CIPO office at 3:00 am because there was threat of a police raid, and have been rotating on night match ever since. It
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Dude, it's all about this: "as evinced by the meager turnout for last month's primary elections, slowing the pace of policy reform." And what's with the mainstream press jab? You think you're going to read a story about policy being hampered by theatrics in a zine? Turn out the vote. It's all about turning out the vote.
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wow, that was a little too predictable, jose... i know your stance on protests and on voting and on mainstream media. but remember i'm a media activist, i'm obligated by Indymedia Rule #457 to take cheap shots at corporate media at any opportunity...;-)And no, maybe not in most zines, but maybe in indymedia, other alternative press, or blogs, such as your own.
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let's not go to "predictable." i have a copy of your handbook. :-)