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UPDATE: 9/1/06: Quinta MegaMarcha photos and SlideShow: Por un Oaxaca Mejor

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


- e-mail:: bradley@riseup.net


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stop immoral spanish administrator's

02.09.2006 10:42


i dont have much spanish but here goes

necisita comida no necisita bombas el mundo todo

no mas muchos horas and pequito(pequeno)?=little- dolares
quiza necisito muerto jefe de la repression

peace always be to the farmers blessed be the soil they toil

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