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Murderous Former Dictator Pinochet Dies, Escaping Reckoning with Victims
reposts, san diego indymedia volunteer,

by mediActivist from santiago.indymedia.org Augusto Pinochet, former dictator of Chile who presided over a US-backed reign of terror spanning the period 1973-1990, died on Sunday at age 91.

Under his rule, thousands were disappeared and murdered and hundreds of thousands, including briefly the current president Michelle Bachelet, were brutally tortured. Land redistribution programs and nationalization of industries under Salvador Allende, who was overthrown on September 11, 1973 in a coup led by Pinochet, were replaced with elitist theories of free market crazies like Milton Friedman (who died in November) and the "Chicago boys." The wealthy subsequently made out like bandits but ordinary people were devastated.

Using legal maneuverings, faked illnesses and the influence of friends in high places, Pinochet avoided being held responsible for his crimes. At the time of his death, he was under house arrest, charged with the murder of two of Allende's bodyguards. Numerous celebrations, protests and marches were held in Chile after the announcement of the dictator's death.

"You have a population that experienced those horrors and wants something to be done about it. That's why the issue of Pinochet has not died in Chile. When they keep saying that he is old, that he is sick, that he has dementia. For me, he is a criminal and should be brought to justice. Ask the people who lost their relatives, who lost their friends, who lost their dearest, dearest persons."
-Cecilia, who helped broadcast Allende's last speech, speaking on radioActive sanDiego in 2004

From CMI Santiago:
Muere quien fue causante de una de las dictaduras más sangrientas de la humanidad.

En un escueto comunicado público entregado por el hospital militar se informó que el dictador Augusto Pinochet murió hoy a las 14:15 hrs luego de una grave descompensacion.

A los 91 años el general estaba siendo juzgado por un sin fin de crímenes, entre ellos juicio de derechos humanos y por usurpacion de biene públicos.

Las organizaciones sociales están en estos momentos convocando a una gran fiesta popular en plaza italia, mientras la derecha pide honores de estado, la concertación aun no sabe que hacer. El pueblo está en la calle con bocinas, batucadas y festejos.


Minute-by-Minute Report from Santiago on Sunday | 2004 radioActive sanDiego Interview with Cecilia on Coup and Anti-Free Trade Demonstrations
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Iraq War Resister Kyle Snyder Speaks in San Diego
Mark Gabrish Conlan/Zenger’s Newsmagazine,

Kyle Snyder At 19, Kyle Snyder joined the Army for the usual reasons a 19-year-old would: a $5,000 signing bonus and promises of health coverage and college aid. Four years later, he's touring the country in a bus run by the Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW) and speaking largely to student audiences — many of them students of color — in schools heavily recruited by the military. He's also fulfilling the opportunity the military promised him and then reneged — the chance to reconstruct infrastructure for a devastated population — not in Iraq, but in New Orleans, where IVAW members have an ongoing cleanup project to rehabilitate homes flooded in Hurricane Katrina.

“There’s not a day that goes by without me thinking about the 500,000 Iraqis and 3,000 Americans who have died. I support the troops but oppose the war. I want my friends home so I don’t have to question anymore. I don’t believe in the Bush administration. One minute I’m looked at as a hero, and the next as a traitor. It’s difficult for me to understand that kind of logic.”

Iraq Veterans Against the War | San Diego Pablo Paredes Coverage: 1 2 3 4 5
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The FBI, Cell Phones and You
san diego indymedia volunteer and repost from CNET,

Remove Battery. NOW! I am not a paranoid conspiracy theorist. I do not believe the twin towers fell because Dick Cheney planted explosives in them. I do not think the Kennedys were assassinated by space aliens. But I have one request: before you read another word of this story out loud to yourself or your friends, TAKE THE F*N BATTERY OUT OF YOUR CELL PHONE!

Let me explain. We all know that the NSA is monitoring our phone conversations and reading our e-mails, without warrants or oversight or any of that messy red tape, because, any one of us, especially if we have a tendency to question the corporate security state, could at any time turn into a TERRORIST. We also know that the FBI as well as local security forces have been infiltrating groups who advocate for peace, animals and the Earth, because, well, you know. These actions combined with the recently revealed Automated Targeting System and numerous other programs have led most people to self-regulate their speech and actions, to avoid the possibility of being branded an eco-terrorist (green scare), a potential presidential assassin or an Islamic terrorist.

But to the clever geeks at the FBI, this climate of fear and paranoia simply isn't enough. And so they, in partnership with their corporate collaborators, have devised a way to listen to our conversations using cell phones. But, you say, the NSA is already doing that! No, the FBI is listening to you even when you aren't talking to someone using your cell phone. What? As revealed in a judge's ruling related to investigation of the feds' competitors, the Mafia, the FBI's eggheads have figured out how to reprogram your phone, without ever having access to it, so that they can activate the microphone and listen by calling your phone from anywhere, without you having a clue. OK, you say, I will just turn off my phone. Nope. Many models of phones (thank you Verizon!) can be turned on remotely, again, without a trace.

And so all of us who have cell phones are wired directly to the den of thieves. Even amongst trusted friends, we have to "watch what we say, watch what we do." The only ways to defeat this intrusion are to take the battery out of your cell phone, leave your phone at home, or responsibly recycle it.

Welcome to homeland insecurity. How can we help you?

Original Report from CNET

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Oaxacan Teacher Speaks in Escondido
r.l. rodriguez,

Telesforo Santiago Enriquez Telesforo Santiago Enriquez, a teacher from 22 del SNTE y Coalicion de Maestros y Prometores Indigenas de Oaxaca, spoke Sunday at La Milpa Organica in Escondido. Enriquez started by telling how the movement began. He spoke of the current situation in Oaxaca and stressed the need for the people of Oaxaca to have media outlets to access current information. He told the crowd, one way people in the US can help is by reporting the real story about what is currenlty going on. Enriquez ended by saying, today Oaxaca tomorrow could be San Diego, keep your ears open to the people and listen to what is happening in your own communities.
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Vigil at Mexican Consulate
r.l. rodriguez,

The APPO, the popular assembly of the people of Oaxaca, called for the support from the international community. San Diegans responded by gathering in front of the Mexican Consulate on 1549 India Street Friday evening. 35 people gathered in front of the consultant holding banners, signs, and candles sending the message to the Mexican government that their violent and repressive actions will not go unnoticed.


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Is Mayor Sanders a Racist?
rocky neptun,

Quack. Recently, Mayor Sanders appeared on the right-wing radio show of Rick Roberts supporting the minutemen “camp out” in North County migrant camps. In the two weeks since his appearance, harassment of the migrants and human right supporters has increased.

At a vigil in front of City Hall on Friday attended by several dozen San Diegans of faith, Rosemary Johnston, of the Interfaith Coalition for Immigrant Rights, pointed out that "the lack of housing for migrant workers has become a tolerable evil in our community. To those who say, what part of illegal don't you understand, I say what part of injustice don't you understand?"

The attacks on migrant camps throughout the county, increasing harassment of day labors near Home Depots with city police assisting border agents, the open support of supremacist groups and their actions by Mayor Sanders, paints a frightening picture of a city sliding into its own Dark Age of fear, hatred and racism.

Like the proverbial duck; if it walks like a racist, talks like a racist and acts like a racist, then, His Honor, may well......

Related: The Minuteklan Rallies: Observer Arrested | Border Patrol and SDPD Arrest Day Laborers | Sean Bell, Murdered by Police in Queens | The Bride Wore Black
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Teacher on PFP Terror in Oaxaca
interview, transcription, translation by O, J, B, R, E and K,

from santa cruz imc: danielsan This is the testimony (via phone) of a teacher from an outlying village on November 21, the day after she participated in a women's march in Oaxaca City that was was attacked by Mexican Federal Preventative Police (PFP), who have been occupying Oaxaca since October 29. She talks about the attack on the march, repression of and violence against women and children, the failure of organizations such as Amnesty International to help and the importance of international solidarity. (Spanish with english translation)

"Right now in Oaxaca there is a generalized repression, but since last week, another form of repression started, one that is geared towards children and women. When we walk by the streets where the men of the PFP, with the excuse of looking for weapons, they search us. Touching all of our bodies, both men and female, and if that was not enough, they made fun... That is why the day before yesterday, the women decided to mach and protest against the violence towards our gender, and of course against their power and violence."

"The comrades of the village asked us (women) to lead the march, because they are angry at what they (PFP) are doing (to us)... Just as we were passing by the attacks started. There was an incredible amount of tear gas that did not let us breathe or see where we were headed. We had to protect the children with our bodies and hide them under our clothes trying to get them away and we would scream that there were kids and old people there. That they needed to stop the aggression, but they had it all prepared. There was no sense in running, they were attacking from all four sides. It was then that the youth from the university arrived and began taking the kids away from the area. We were able to see that some of the guys were pulled. That is why we were so anguished, and we wanted to know what had happened to our youth. And we were told that they (PFP) pulled a female too. For about two or three hours after that, they were shooting tear gas to where we were running. And well, they had us in that state of terror, and in those moments all we could do was to pull back to the church, and to ask for medical assistance."

"We also insisted that the people we had heard were present, from amnesty international; to show up and testify the state of terror and violence they have had Oaxaca in for more than 5 months now. Unfortunately, they told us they could not come, because they had a very busy agenda."

"I world like to say that it saddens me a lot to be in the streets, and to see that I am becoming part of a now normal and typical panorama, that these aggressors, these invaders are here in our streets. It is sad to see that the warm, beautiful Oaxaca filled with brave people now is invaded by these people (PFP). And I think to my self: how long will they be here; intimidating us?"

"I know that somewhere in this world there are many hearts that will hear and understand our call, and I can assure you that we feel those invisible hands, that even though we do not see, we know they are fighting for our dignity. Especially the women: don’t leave us alone. We are not afraid, we are filled with indignation, rage for what they are doing. Keep on answering our calls. I have a lot of confidence in the help of the international community, and of course of our people. We are going to accomplish it. This century will change all the things that need to change."
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What Price is the Bob Dylan in Each of Us?
rocky neptun,

Carol Jahnkow, director of the Peace Resource Center It is the annual “Souper Supper” for the San Diego Peace Resource Center. Nearly 100 people of conscience gather in secular communion: walking human artifacts; year after year, decade after decade, they have not given up their need to oppose the abomination of war.

A lagoon of white heads and gray tinted beards, ninety percent are over 50 years of age; while a good third are over seventy. It was a familiar, cozy event. There were no youth at the gathering. Only white faces, perhaps two or three brown, showed up. There were no poor people; no scruffy, smelly, homeless folks who everyday in San Diego are victims of systematic violence by city officials and police.

Amid the old timey folk music sung by the musicians at the peace supper was ironically, “The Times They Are a Changing.” Is there an unstated recognition of similarity with Bob Dylan; his cult of personality, looking out for number one, his material wealth - now a part of the problem?

Perhaps, one day there will be a spark; just one more martyr, just one more atrocity, more news of widespread torture and our gentle folks at the Peace Resources annual Souper Supper will rise up. Risking the wrath of an increasingly totalitarian state and, worse, the ostracism of family and friends still tethered to the profit and exploit order; they may sell their belongings to support the movement and become mendicants for peace.


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BORDER PATROL & SDPD ARREST DAY LABORERS
Janice Jordan,

BORDER PATROL AT IMPERIAL AVENUE HOME DEPOT San Diego Police Department Officers and Border Patrol Agents arrested Day Laborers at the Home Depot on Imperial Avenue on Sunday. One of the Day Laborers told us that about six people were arrested. An elder in his late 50's or early 60's was handcuffed and surrounded by three very large white border patrol agents.
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Manifesto Presented to Consul as Oaxaca Solidarity Camp Closes
san diego indymedia volunteer,

With a press conference and presentation of a Manifesto to the Consul, the Oaxaca Solidarity Camp, which had occupied the sidewalk outside the San Diego Mexican Consulate since the invasion of Oaxaca City by Federal Preventative Forces (PFP) on October 29, closed Tuesday and moved to Chican@ Perk in Sherman Heights.

The Camp had become a center for education about the corrupt government in Oaxaca, ongoing repression and the resistance, as well as a hub for organizing activity. The Plantonistas communicated their messages using diverse tactics, including marches, rallies, banners, chants, photos, sidewalk chalk art, flyers, video showings and conversations.

As the Camp was being dismantled, the Consul Luis Cabrera presented himself to receive a copy of the VAPPOR-OAXACA Manifesto, signing a statement that he would forward it to outgoing President Vincente Fox and fraudulently elected incoming President Felipe Calderón.

Christy Will, who was present at the Camp Tuesday morning, introduced herself to the representative of the government that is violently repressing the resistance her brother Brad was documenting as he was murdered and that is sheltering his assassins. She earlier read a statement on Radio Universidad thanking the Plantonistas for their solidarity with the people of Oaxaca, expressing support for the demands of The Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca (APPO) and announcing the formation of a foundation to "support and contribute to nonviolent groups dedicated to the advancement of underserved people and communities throughout the world."

The Manifesto declares the solidarity of VAPPOR-OAXACA with the people of Oaxaca and their representatives, APPO. It connects the dots between the current struggle, the role of the international capitalist system stretching back 514 years to the European invasion, and the repression of Oaxaqueños and other migrants in the border region. It also submits demands paralleling those of APPO: immediate withdrawal of Mexican federal forces; a complete end to repression, harassment, torture and psychological warfare; freedom for all political prisoners and disappeared, with compensation; and the removal and immediate arrest, judgment and punishment of the corrupt governor Ulises Ruiz.

The Plantonistas reclaimed public space in front of the Consulate and held the space day and night despite harassment by cops and Consulate personnel in a heavily gentrified neighborhood of Little Italy, where private security forces aided by cops have made it nearly impossible to sit down, much less lie down, without buying crap.

The Camp was maintained by a coalition of individuals and groups operating on a consensus basis that came to be called VAPPOR (Vencera la Asamblea Popular del Pueblo de Oaxaca en Resistencia) OAXACA, including Oaxaqueños in San Diego County, Adherents to the Zapatista Sixth Declaration, Anarchists, Students, Migrant Advocates and others. Members of VAPPOR OAXACA plan to continue their educational efforts and actions elsewhere in San Diego.

Numerous other solidarity actions around the world have been raising awareness of ongoing repression and resistance in Oaxaca, despite a corporate media near blackout.

The Seventh MegaMarch, called for by APPO with the intention of surrounding PFP troops in the Zócalo of Oaxaca City and ejecting them on November 25, is in progress. For live coverage, check out Radio Universidad (go here and look to the right column to find the latest reliable streaming links).

Video 8min 20sec: Press Conference (espanol), Christy Will (english and espanol) and dismantling of the Camp.
Video:12min 17sec Presentation of Manifesto to Consul (espanol)
Press Release and Manifesto

Continuing Updates: espanol: 1 2 3 | english 1 2 3

UPDATE: Photos From Last Day of Planton

SD Reports: 1 2 3 4 5 6

SD Photos/Reports with Photos: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

SD Audio: 1 2 3

SD Video: 1 2 3 4 5 6

SD Features: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
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UNA CARTA PARA EL PERIODICO LA JORNADA.
Angel Lita,

Información sobre el Plantón afuera del Consulado Mexicano en San Diego, en solidaridad con la lucha oaxaqueña y la Asamblea Popular de los Pueblos de Oaxaca.

Todo este movimiento paso desapercibido por la mayoría, pero lo bueno es que desde el plantón se logró establecer una red de apoyo y conformar una Coalición llamada vAPPOroaxaca, coalición de trabajo para continuar con las actividades de apoyo a Oaxaca. Esta coalición no es de membretes, de Organizaciones, ni de lideres, ni de caudillos, ni de vedettes en pos de la camara y las luces de neon y de la television, ésta coalicion mas que perseguir a los medios para ensanchar los egos, va encaminada a buscar opciones y puentes y es una palabra compuesta por tres palabras que significan movimiento en solidaridad con la lucha oaxaqueña cuya dirigencia es la Asamblea Popular de los Pueblos de Oaxaca. Esta coalición esta abierta para todo aquel que haciendo a un lado intereses personales o de organización, esten dispuestos a trabajar y luchar en apoyo a la causa, el ejemplo de la APPO es una guia y una enseñanza, tardará un buen tiempo para entenderla un poco, pero mientras lo hacemos los tiempos nos reclaman solidaridad y buena vibra. Sinembargo como nadie puede autonombrarse representate, portavoz o vanguardia de este movimiento, todos por nuestro lado podemos desarrollar un trabajo hormiga, real y organizativo, y en algún momento encontrarnos, como sucedio este Domingo 19 de Noviembre pasado en el festival político-cultural (con una presencia de oaxaqueños evidentemente acrecentada) afuera del Consulado Mexicano. Asi tal cual pasó sin afanes protagónico-robacamaras y de respeto mutuo por parte de todos.

Vivan los compañeros que estuvieron 24 dias en planton en San Diego,la lucha no a acabado, la lucha apenas empieza, la unidad debe trascender los discursos huecos-engañabobos de los que se sirve el gobierno. La unidad se construye desde abajo y con acciones.

Fuera Ulises Ruiz!!! Fuera la PFP!!! Libertad a los presos políticos!!!
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Rally in Solidarity with Oaxaca Nov 19
san diego indymedia volunteer,

On Sunday November 19, a Rally in support of the resistance in Oaxaca was held at the Oaxaca Solidarity Camp, which had been occupying the sidewalk outside the San Diego Mexican Consulate continuously for three weeks.

The Rally included numerous speakers discussing the situation in Oaxaca and the courageous resistance of the people, a reading of the manifesto written by VAPPOR OAXACA (Vencera la Asamblea Popular del Pueblo de Oaxaca en Resistencia), the companer@s who been maintaining the Solidarity Camp, a phone call to Radio Universidad from a cousin of Brad Will who happened upon the Camp while visiting relatives in Little Italy, passionate and energetic music, and the dramatic arrival of marchers from another part of the city.

The Rally was part of a series of events leading up to November 20, for which the Zapatistas called for international actions in solidarity with the resistance in Oaxaca. Numerous events were held in the u.s. and globally, including a blockade of major roadways in Chiapas, a blockade, march and critical mass ride in San Francisco, and Oaxaca video showing, street theater and dance in Barcelona.

Video: Oaxaca Solidarity Camp Nov 19 Rally Part 1
Video: Oaxaca Solidarity Camp Nov 19 Rally Part 2

Past SDIMC Features on Oaxaca and the Camp: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
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Chief of Police Certain Case Will Be Solved
r.l. rodriguez,

Daniel Apra On Sunday November 5th, Daniel Apra attended an informal car show in a parking lot in the 4100 block of Alpha Street in Southcrest. Daniel was on the ground helping his friend who had just been in a fight when shots were fired into the crowd of a 100 people. Daniel and another young man were shot.

At a community meeting on Monday attended by the Mayor and Chief of Police, Father Henry Rodriguez asked the Mayor if “the youth of San Diego are on the list of the city’s priorities and if so, how would the new budget reflect it?” Mayor Sanders answered “yes, our youth are a city priority.” Chief of Police Lansdowne told the crowd, “I am absolutely certain we will solve this case.”

Fransico Barrios, Daniel’s uncle, said he was born and raised in Southcrest and “this is the first time I’ve ever seen the police and the Mayor make such a fuss over a murder in this neighborhood. I hope the men didn’t just say certain things and make certain promises because of the presence of cameras.”

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The Minuteklan Rallies: Observer Arrested
Rachel,

The Minuteklan rallied in Vista and Carmel Valley Nov. 18th.

I was at the Home Depot on Fairmount in Mission Valley. No Minutemen came there today. It was very quiet.

Beginning at 7am this morning, a group of Minutemen amassed themselves at a day labor site outside a Vons shopping center in Vista. When we heard the Fairmount Minutepeople were in Vista, my compatriot and I headed up there, too. The group of Vista racists was perhaps 50 strong or more, bearing large signs demanding the deportation of undocumented immigrants and a policy that would establish an impermeable border. In addition to the Minutemen, a collection of 20 or so community members were present, demonstrating their solidarity with the day laborers whose ability to find work today was obstructed by the racist rally. Before I arrived on the scene, one community member had already been arrested for allegedly skateboarding without identification.

The Minutemen disbanded and made for the Carmel Valley Canyon at about 11am. The migrant population that rests in the Carmel Valley Canyon had left by the time of the Minutemen and their observers' arrival, leaving the space to a barricade of police, maybe a hundred Minutepeople, a couple of skinheads, the 15 or so who stood by to represent an opposition to racist vigilantism, a few Brown Berets, and the baffled residents of the sprawling tract housing development adjacent to the canyon.

See Also: America's Most Racist City
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Oaxaca Solidarity Camp: Rally 2PM Sunday
san diego indymedia volunteer,

VAPPOR OAXACA Rally
(Vencera la Asamblea Popular del Pueblo de Oaxaca en Resistencia)
2PM Sunday November 19
Mexican Consulate, 1549 India St. Little Italy

The Oaxaca Solidarity Camp has continuously occupied the sidewalk outside the Mexican Consulate in San Diego, 24/7, for 21 days, since the invasion of Oaxaca by Mexican federal troops on October 29, in solidarity with the Oaxacan resistance's demands put forth by The Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca (APPO): that the murderous governor Ulises Ruiz be removed, that the federal troops leave Oaxaca, and that all political prisoners be released and the disappeared be returned.

The Camp has been educating the community about the human rights violations occurring in Oaxaca and the ongoing resistance through banners proclaiming Fox and Ruiz as murderers and listing the demands of the resistance, photographs showing the invasion and the people's resistance, flowers and a Dia de los Muertos altar, flyers, rallies and marches, chants, one-on-one discussions and videos. People waiting in line outside the consulate in the morning have been particularly receptive to these messages. Corporate media showed modest, sound-bite-level interest in the events in Oaxaca and the Camp early on, but characteristically lost interest in one of the most important stories of repression and resistance of this century.

The Camp has weathered the unsuccessful efforts of consulate personnel and cops to repress its solidarity actions, including illegal detentions, surveillance, attempts at infiltration, violent threats and actions against marchers, including ramming a copcar into the wheelchair of a protester, and endeavoring to turn local businesses and residents against the protesters. Although relations with residents of the high-priced neighborhood surrounding the consulate were rocky at first, with some complaints about noise, the warmth of the people occupying the camp and the power of their message has won over the locals, leading to friendly relations, expressions of support and donations of food.

Numerous solidarity actions around the globe are planned for the days leading up to Nov 20, when the EZLN has called for solidarity blockades, including a rally at the Mexican Consulate in San Diego, 1549 India St in Little Italy on Sun Nov 19 at 2PM.

Highlights/Reports from the camp since the Oaxaca Solidarity March on Nov 5:
The Attitude of the Mexican Consul Nov 6-7: Since the Mexican government is a strict hierarchy it is no surprise that the local Mexican consul is of course their echo. Instead of acknowledging that his role is to understand and service the requests of all Mexicans, he is concerned only with offering up Mexico (and its population) to foreign tourists and investors, not caring if Oaxacans barely survive while living at the mercy of fear, exploitation, torture and murder. Read More

Meeting Held at Mexican Consulate Nov 8: Groups, organizations, collectives and individuals met in a formal attempt to develop a more consistent coordination with all people in solidarity with the Oaxacan struggle, lead by the APPO, about the responsibility of the encampment in front of the Mexican Consulate. Read More

SD Street Party: A little birdie told me that people are planning to go the Mexican Consulate in Little Italy the night that the corrupt, murderous governor of Oaxaca, Ulises Ruiz, announces his resignation, which is the principal demand of the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca, a coalition of teachers, students, farmers, indigenous groups and other social movements. Read More

Sister of Brad Will Visits Solidarity Camp Nov 10: Yesterday, Christy Will (Brad Will's sister) came to visit the Solidarity encampment in front of the Mexican consulate in San Diego. She thanked us for what we are doing and was visibly moved by the show of support that our encampment has made for the people of Oaxaca. Read More

Morning Videos Nov 15-17: Campers have been showing the video Victoria Todos Santos (PFP attack on the University repelled - Nov 2) on a laptop to the people standing in line waiting to enter the consulate in the mornings while explaining the situation in Oaxaca and the purpose of the Camp. The video helped to make real the difficult situation people in Oaxaca face and their courage and determination. Especially moving to the viewers was the interview with a young boy participating in the battle to protect the University. Watch the Video from Mal de Ojo TV

Continuing Updates: espanol: 1 2 3 | english 1 2

SD Reports: 1 2 3 NEW: 4 5

SD Photos/Reports with Photos: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NEW: 13 14 15 16 17

SD Audio: 1 2 3

SD Video: 1 2 NEW: 3 4


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America's Most Racist City?
repost/border angels,

UPDATE: Enrique Morones from Border Angels describes an agreement between property owners, city officials and migrant advocacy groups that will keep racists Minutemen away from the homes of San Diego's hardest working people. Video 2:48, english then espanol at 1:39

PRESS CONFERENCE
Friday 3:30PM Downtown
Broadway Circle in front of NBC studios

Many San Diegans are outraged at the recent portrayal of the undocumented community in the recent undercover NBC report by Ana Garcia of NBC channel 4 in Los Angeles. Her one sided story, not only has created fear in the canyon communities where some migrants live, but has energized hate groups such as the minutemen and hate radio such as Rick Roberts to ridicule and create a circus atmosphere at the very site many of the hardest working members of our community have lived for decades.

We will not allow the Minutemen or any other racist groups to continue to practice their hate and violence on our migrant brothers and sisters or anyone else, as this represents the worst of the American Spirit.

Enough! We demand that Mayor Jerry Saunders, District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis and the community at large say Enough, Basta!!! The whole world is watching and we can in a blink of an eye go from “Americas Finest City”, to “Americas Most Racist City”

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Oaxaca Resistance Continues as Regime Lies and Detains, Disappears Activists
san diego indymedia volunteer,

by danielsan santa cruz imc Amid widespread detentions and disappearances of activists, as well as paramilitary attacks, the people of Oaxaca are continuing their resistance and demanding the ouster of corrupt governor Ulises Ruiz, the removal of federal troops from Oaxaca and the release of all political prisoners. As APPO forms a permanent government, the corrupt regime claims that APPO assassinated NYC Indymedia journalist Brad Will, instead of the armed PRI-associated paramilitaries caught on film shooting at him and the compener@s at the barricade.

Background/Links: 1 2 3

Summary of Events Since the 6th MegaMarch on Nov 5:
Women's March Nov 7: 10,000 women marched from the outskirts of Oaxaca to the central square today, carrying flowers and wearing black in honor of all who have been murdered and disappeared, throwing flowers and screaming "Asesinos" at riot squad police at the Zocalo. As old women were crying from emotion, police fired from their water cannons and APPO supporters took aim at the PFP with their slingshots Read More Also: 1 2

March for Radio Unidersidad: Students and others marched to protest intentional interference with the signal of Radio Universidad. Read More

APPO Constitutional Congress Nov 10-12: The goal of APPO's Constitutional Congress was to choose a leadership and fortify the direction of the organization in the most democratic way. Along the walls were banners of APPO in action. They showed young people with molotovs, women stringing out barbed wire, people with slingshots and bandanas over theor faces or playing the guitar, a woman with a baby facing the riot cops. Read More

APPO Forms Permanent Government Nov 10-12: Three thousand Oaxaqueños responded to the first call of APPO to forge a new constitution for Oaxaca, self-dissolving in favor of a permanent structure of government which includes an executive and legislative branch. The new organ is the State Council of the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca (CEAPPO). Read More

Threats/Detentions/Disappearances Nov 10: Yesterday, as a 5.1 earthquake shook the city, more students disappeared and received threats, prompting the occupied university to declare a red alert. Four APPO leaders with warrants on their names sought asylum in the Catholic Church for the night [and were later refused asylum]. Many members of APPO´s 350 integrated organizations have abandoned their homes and offices because of threats and violence from PRI party members or supporters. Read More

Student and Youth Conference Nov 11: At present, the popular Oaxacan movement is in the vanguard of social movements in Mexico and in Latin America, and finding itself snared by the political class and its imminent demise, the 2nd National Student & Youth Conference proclaims its solidarity with the Popular Assembly of the People of Oaxaca (APPO) and calls attention to communities of resistance. Read More

Government Claims APPO Assassinated Brad Will Nov 15: Brad Will will not be able to rest peacefully. The people of Oaxaca have given their lives . Today the government wants to think we are also assassins. The Mexican government wants to attribute his death to members of the Popular Assembly of the People of Oaxaca (APPO) to exonerate the true assassins... Read More

Recent Reports/Reports with Photos from Oaxaca: Names of the Disappeared | Communications War in Oaxaca | APPO | Dirty War in Oaxaca
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Animal and Earth Defenders Under Attack by Feds and Corporations
san diego indymedia volunteer/reposts,

from arizona.indymedia.org Today the US House of Reps passed by voice vote the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act (AETA), which was previously approved by the Senate. AETA labels as terrorism any action that would cause loss of profits by corporations that exploit animals, including whistleblowing or nonviolent civil disobedience. Herr Bush is expected to sign the bill gleefully. Read More

In Other Recent Green Scare News:
From greenisthenewred.com and SupportRod.org:
Rod Coronado, the government’s poster-child for “eco-terrorist” scare-mongering, is involved in multiple court cases right now, including charges under an obscure section of a law dealing with “Distribution of Information Relating to Explosives.” At a speech in San Diego, someone in the audience asked how Coronado committed an arson years ago in the name of animal rights and the environment. He grabbed a plastic juice bottle from a table and said he used a bottle like that one, filled with gasoline and attached to a timer, then went to the next question. For that he’s facing 20 years in prison under a rarely-used federal statute... Rod’s next court date is February 8, 2007. If his motion to strike down the statute is denied, the judge will set a date for a future motion hearing where Rod will bring additional challenges to the Indictment against him and the facts alleged by the government. If the case proceeds to trial, it is anticipated that the trial will occur in the summer of 2007. Read More

From ecoprisoners.org:
Seven activists in Los Angeles had their homes raided in connection with a campaign against the POM Wonderful juice company, makers of POM pomegranate juice and Evian water. POM has funded $10 million in research into the health effects of its juice, including conducting numerous studies on animals which included inducing erectile disfunction and depriving newborn mice of oxygen to the brain. The raids are yet another transparent attempt by the government to stifle free speech at the request of large corporations (POM is based in Santa Monica, CA, the town whose police carried out the raids) Read More

From greenscare.org International Day of Green Scare Solidarity:
On December 7th, 2005, the FBI made their first arrests of "Operation Backfire," a multi-state sweep targeting alleged Earth Liberation and Animal Liberation Front activists with charges of conspiracy and arson threatening them with life in prison... This year, on December 7, people all over the world will be organizing and participating in events to raise awareness about the Green Scare and show solidarity with those targeted by it. Please organize an event in your area to support Green Scare Indictees and political prisoners. Read More
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Green Scare Defendents Plead Guilty but are Not Implicating Others
repost from portland indymedia, fbiwitchhunt,

The term "Green Scare" is widely used to refer to the U.S. government's current stepped-up program of harassment, intimidation and fear targeting the Earth and animal liberation movements. The government's campaign has been carefully crafted, with the help of Earth and animal-exploiting big business, in an effort to silence these growing political movements. The "Green Scare" has so far resulted in numerous grand juries, indictments and arrests.

The four remaining non-cooperating defendants in the Oregon "Green Scare" case today changed their pleas and agreed to drop their request for production of NSA surveillance materials and data. Recent negotiations between federal prosecutors and the defendants resulted in a global resolution non-cooperation plea agreement whereby the four defendants will agree to accept responsibility for their own roles in environmentally motivated crimes, but do not agree to provide information or testify against anyone now or in the future.

Despite the agreement however, federal prosecutors have asked the court to apply a "terrorism enhancement" at sentencing. Should Judge Aiken grant the government's request, the non-cooperating defendants could face up to 20 years in prison in addition to the terms of the plea agreement. The government is seeking the "terrorism enhancement" despite the fact that the crimes to which they have admitted responsibility only involve the destruction of private property; no government property was damaged in any of the incidents.

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Oaxaca Solidarity March - Cop Strikes Wheelchair with Car
Bob - the person hit,

Sgt. Larmuur hitting me with his police car at 325pm and 32 seconds This is a brief photographic timeline before and after Sgt. Larmuur intentionally hit me with his police vehicle [near the end of the Oaxaca Solidarity March on Sunday]. If you zoom in on the pictures you can see his car with and without a scratch before and after he hit me. Please notice in the picture where he is either about to or actually hitting me how close his car is to the people next to me. This is a clear example of the tactics the police employed throughout the entire march where they would speed up their vehicle to intimidate protestors.

Description of the March and links to photos and video.
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