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Call for bail money and evidence
reclaimer,
COMMUNITY OF SAN DIEGO, WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!
In the aftermath of last night's insane police violence on a crowd of cheerful partiers, multiple people are in jail with ridiculously trumped up charges. In the same pattern the SDPD has been using for years against political demonstrators, they have made up charges and are accusing those on the receiving end of violence of being the ones responsble for that violence! Also in the same old pattern, the SDPD arrested people documenting last night's events.
If you can help at all with bail money, there are multiple people with huge bails who don't want to sit in jail at the mercy of the SDPD any longer than necessary. If you can help at all with bail or photographic evidence of the arrests or names or badge numbers of the officers, please email
sdhacklab
at
lists d0t riseup d0t net
or call the City Heights Free Skool at 619-528-8060
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San Diego Reclaim the Streets: Street Party Followed by Police Brutality
compiled from newswire,
U-P-D-A-T-E Because of generous support from the community, all prisoners have been released!
CALL FOR BAIL MONEY AND EVIDENCE In the aftermath of last night's insane police violence on a crowd of cheerful partiers, multiple people are in jail with ridiculously trumped up charges. If you can help at all with bail or photographic evidence of the arrests or names or badge numbers of the officers, there are multiple people with huge bails who don't want to sit in jail at the mercy of the SDPD any longer than necessary. E-mail sdhacklab at lists d0t riseup d0t net or call 619-528-8060
From Reclaimer: Reclaim the Streets was a 3 hour street party with 100-200 people all over downtown with music, puppets, glitter, costumes, dancing, jumping and lots and lots of FUN. Many people joined the party off the street but many were also confused, despite the huge banners saying "Reclaim the Streets" and "Lets Party!" The night ended with extreme violence from the SDPD... --Read More--
From Anarchist on wheels: 3 confirmed arrests, others assaulted with pepper spray... Several people began screaming at the top of their lungs. Someone was pounding on the wall, another couple of people on the ground--all screaming. Someone yelled "Pepper Spray."--Read More--
From Anonymous: We need to plan a protest...ASAP. People shouldn't have to get permission to protest...I'm serious...Most of us survived RTS--we can do it. We're stronger than pigs.--Read More--
From Rocky: Strolling, dancing, parading, skipping, they mass up and down the streets at will. With traffic, against traffic, holding intersections on whim, Broadway and Fourth, Market and Fifth; they snarl at those hideous machines so destructive to our planet. --Read More--
Comment from one spy in a house of love: The party was fantastic, my legs are sore and spirits high..despite the nonsense at the end... Comment from reclaimer: If you have photos of the two undercovers, please post them. they were two older men, one very heavy set, who were both wearing brand new flannels and black beanies and shiny new white socks and sneakers and cut off pant shorts... Comment from partier: the title should be police brutality, because that's what it was. in years of going to protests of all kinds in san diego, i've never seen this much violence from the disgusting sdpd, except on the day the war started, but even then they were using batons and not pepper spray... Comment from owl: in no way do i want to minimize the violence of san diego's finest fascists nor the fallout including injury and jail. for a moment, though, i want to pause and say a huge, huge thanks to those rad folks who organized the most fun time that i've had in the streets in years... Comment from fuck the sdpd: Welcome to san diego, america's finest slave plantation, shut up and get out of the street or we're going to gas and beat you. we should get together with the protest against vicente fox. [4/25] he's the mexican president responsible for the police killings in oaxaca, atenco and chiapas. we could have a huge banner saying something like "stop police brutality from chiapas to san diego" or "fox y sdpd, la misma porqueria". why split up our energy?... Comment from joshysex: Hell yeah, we're doing it. That's just TERRIFIC. We should do this. Let's reclaim the area... Comment from A pissed off reclaimer: Benefit show should happen. we can make money to support them. Comment from zombie: it was amazingly fun, even though the dumb crap that happened at the end, the whole journey around downtown was awsome... Comment from bjk: There were also some Christians holding up signs about Jesus and "Have you been saved?", yelling at people, in almost the same spot we were attacked. Did the cops spray any of those people? No! But they sprayed us. Read More Comments: --Comments1--|--Comments2-- | --Comments3-- | --Comments4--
Photos: From Reclaimer | Call for Video From adydashawn SD Reclaim the Streets Website | SDRTS Announcement
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RTS Photos
reclaimer,
photos! hooray!
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3+ arrested @ Reclaim the Streets
Anarchist on wheels,
3 confirmed arrests, others assaulted with pepper spray
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Reclaim the Streets Ends in Police Violence
reclaimer,
Reclaim the Streets was a 3 hour street party with 100-200 people all over downtown with music, puppets, glitter, costumes, dancing, jumping and lots and lots of FUN. Many people joined the party off the street but many were also confused, despite the huge banners saying "Reclaim the Streets" and "Lets Party!"
The night ended with extreme violence from the SDPD. At the orders of Captain CJ Bell, in order to try to arrest a member of the party, an officer grabbed one girl and held her face down on the floor with his knee in her back and all of his weight on her as he held her arm back and pepper sprayed her in the face.
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Reclaim the Streets! Friday April 13
san diego indymedia volunteer,
On Friday, April 13 at 7PM San Diegans will Reclaim the Streets, meeting at 4th and Broadway Downtown. From the announcement:
Come share, learn, dance, and create in a free carnival in the streets of downtown. Please bring creative ideas, artwork of all kinds, instruments, games, hobbies, costumes and anything else you can think of to contribute to the street festival....We will create a space to make our dreams a more tangible and livable reality. Let’s turn the street into a garden paradise, a carnival, a haven for thought. Let’s be inspired again and reminded what another world looks like...We will unite as freaks and monsters. We will embrace our humanly-freakish nature and let our wild spirits free...
On April 13th we will take the streets. We’ll take the streets back from the corporations who stole them from us in the first place. We’ll take the streets because the machines that drive on them take up too much space and are destructive to our lives and the planet. We’ll take the streets because, well, why the hell not?
The last Reclaim the Streets action in San Diego was held on J20, 2005 - the inaguration date of the decider. From CIRCA-BF: The tactical Furniture subFaction placed two couches in the intersection, hung a 20 ft long banner between two street lights that read “RECLAIM THE STREETS”, dropped beach balls and streamers, and ran away, expecting the crowd to arrive any second. --READ MORE-- From Rocky: In our liberated zone; young people danced in the streets, ideological and political foes embraced, a few of us "aged" activits fell in love with a "new" generation, and, more importantly, every participant sensed the weakness of this police force, this society -and they will remember. --READ MORE-- From S T A R R : Capitalism got SHUT DOWN for hours while we voiced our dissent. Some announced on bullhorns that Sept 11 was a government ploy while others lugged huge anti 2 party puppets. Streamers were thrown over lightposts while the pigs just gawked & wondered what to do.--READ MORE--
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Fox, you're NOT welcome! March in downtown SD
vAPPOr oaxaca,
Vicente Fox, former president of Mexico, responsible for the massacres of indigenous people in Chiapas, for the disappearances of participants in the struggle in Oaxaca and for negligence in the case of the murdered women in Juarez and Chihuahua, is coming to San Diego on April 25th to receive the "Award for Democracy and Peace", given by the Americas Institute, a right-wing organization that is located on the UC San Diego campus.
Vicente Fox, el ex-presidente de Mexico, responsable por masacres de gente indígena en Chiapas, por las desapariciones de participantes en la lucha en Oaxaca y por la negligencia en el caso de las mujeres asesinadas en Juarez y Chihuahua, viene a San Diego el 25 de abril para recibir el "Premio de la Democracia y la Paz", dado por el Instituto de las Americas, una organización derechista que está ubicado en el campus de la Universidad de California de San Diego.
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Gonzales US Atty Purge, Tip of the Iceberg
scott huminski,
Attorney Gonzales is involved in vast civil rights corruption and crime that pales the US Attorney controversy. This is not a question of ethics or political motivation, it involves an indisputable factual conspiracy against the civil rights of an entire state reminiscent of 1930s Germany.
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JUSTICE FOR NOE ROJAS
repost,
JUSTICE FOR NOE ROJAS
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UCSD Open Studios
general giggles,
The Graduate Visual Arts Department at the University of California – San Diego invites the Southern California art community to view the work of its current MFA students at Open Studios on April 6, 2-8 p.m. Political handshakes, post-human dolls, Mexican moustaches, false promises, Old-Time
radio shows, military recruitment tools, epic octopi, drone machines, fishing boats and Chris Farley are among the explorations of these graduate students.
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Meeting to plan the mobilization against Fox
donkilo,
There will be a meeting this Sunday (4/8) at 4 pm in the City Heights Free Skool (4246 Wightman St, San Diego) to talk about the mobilization against the arrival to San Diego of the former president of Mexico, Vicente Fox, on April 25 to receive the award for the "President of Democracy and Peace".
Habrá una reunion este domingo a las 4 pm en la Escuela Libre de City Heights (4246 Wighman St., San Diego) para hablar de la mobilización contra la llegada de Fox a San Diego el 25 de abril para recibir el premio del "Presidente de la Democracia y la Paz".
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Murdered by Cops in San Diego County Since April 4, 2005
san diego indymedia volunteer,
Unknown 03-27-07 Border Patrol Noé Rojas 02-10-07 SDPD (by Louis Galante, Jack Pearson) David Lopez 10-21-06 Vista Sheriffs Shane Hayes 09-17-06 Santee Sheriffs (by Mike King, Sue Geer) Darryl Johnson 07-06 SDPD Unknown 06-28-06 SDPD Oscar Abraham Garcia Barrios 06-18-06 Border Patrol Unknown 03-06 SDPD Michael Eli Kreca 02-11-06 SDPD (by Elmer Edwards) Guillermo Martinez Rodríguez 12-30-05 Border Patrol Jesus Eduardo Manzo 08-02-05 Vista Sheriffs (by Lewis Schott) Unknown 08-05 SDPD Jorge Ramirez 07-29-05 Vista Sheriffs (by Mark Ritchie) Sergio Garcia Vasquez 07-28-05 Vista Sheriffs (by Shawn Aitken, John Spach) Ricardo Morales Carbajal 06-25-05 SDPD (by Phillip Bozarth - 5 time killer) Roman Torres 05-15-05 Vista Sheriffs (by John Spach) Jacob Faust: 1, 2 04-04-05 SDPD (by Stephen Holliday)
Wednesday is the second anniversary of Jake Faust's death outside the Golden West Hotel in downtown San Diego.
Faust Fest: March Against Police Brutality Wednesday April 4: Meet at 3:30PM, March at 4:30PM [CORRECTION!] Golden West Hotel 720 Fourth Ave Bring signs, musical instruments
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Faust Fest: March Against Police Brutality
repost,
On April 4, 2005 San Diego actor, musician and artist Jacob Faust was murdered by San Diego police officer Stephen Holliday. In November, district attorney Bonnie Dumanis gave her seal of approval to the killing by ruling the shooting justified.
March against police brutality.
From the Golden West Hotel (where Jake was murdered) to the police station.
Wednesday April 4th: Meet at 3:30PM, March at 4:30PM [CORRECTION!]
720 Fourth Ave
Bring signs, musical instruments, what have you.
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Cárceles en Venezuela: Extrema violencia, ...
Rodolfo / Cruz Negra Anarquista Venezuela,
* Texto abolicionista que denuncia la barbarie del actual sistema penitenciario venezolano, publicado en el # 49 (febrero-marzo 2007) de El Libertario, vocero de los movimientos sociales antagonistas editado por la Comisión de Relaciones Anarquistas - CRA.
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Prisons in Venezuela: Extreme Violence, ...
Rodolfo - ABC/CNA Venezuela,
° Abolitionist text about the facts of three Venezuelan prisons: Uribana, Guanare and Sabaneta. Traslated from El Libertario (# 49, 2007), the voice of the Comision de Relaciones Anarquistas www.nodo50.org/ellibertario.
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9/11 FIREFIGHTERS CONDEMN GHOULIANI
Islamic Community Net,
9/11 FIREFIGHTERS CONDEMN GHOULIANI
Islamic Community Net
Tue Mar 13, 2007
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/islamiccommunitynet/message/11963
Assalamu aleikum.
In addition to the crimes of Ghouliani listed by 9/11 firefighters below, Ghouliani is best remembered by Muslims for his racial scapegoating and as the defender of the 1999 police martyrdom of Amadou Diallo on his doorstep in a hail of 41 bullets.
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Firefighters Union Letter On Rudy Giuliani
IAFF
Fire Fighting News
March 8, 2007
http://www.firefightingnews.com/article-US.cfm?articleID=27125
On March 14, 2007, the IAFF will host the first bi-partisan Presidential Forum of the 2008 election cycle. No other union and very few organizations has the credibility and respect to attract top-tier candidates from both political parties. The lineup of speakers who have agreed to participate in our Forum is truly a testament to our great union and the reputation we have built as a powerful political force and a coveted endorsement.
John Edwards, John McCain, Barack Obama, Chuck Hagel, Hillary Clinton, Chris Dodd, Joe Biden, Duncan Hunter and seven other candidates will make their case before the 1,000 delegates who will be attending the Forum and to our entire membership via same-day broadcast on our web site.
Early on, the IAFF made a decision to invite all serious candidates from both political parties — except one: former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
We made this decision after considerable soul-searching and close consultation with our two New York City affiliates, the Uniformed Firefighters Association Local 94 and the Uniformed Fire Officers Association Local 854, as well as our former Local 94 President and current IAFF 1st District Vice President covering New York.
The IAFF recognizes that Mayor Giuliani generally enjoys a favorable reputation as a result of his actions immediately after the tragedy of 9/11. As such, we want our affiliates and every one of our members to clearly understand the reason and rationale behind this very serious and sober decision.
Many people consider Rudy Giuliani "America's Mayor," and many of our members who don't yet know the real story, may also have a positive view of him. This letter is intended to make all of our members aware of the egregious acts Mayor Giuliani committed against our members, our fallen on 9/11, and our New York City union officers following that horrific day.
Rest assured, our exclusion of Mayor Giuliani is not about any particular contractual or policy issue or disagreement, nor is it based on his unfriendly relationship with our New York City affiliates prior to 9/11 — which we will document and explain in additional correspondence later on during the campaign. In fact, we invited several candidates with whom we have had substantial disagreement on policy issues because we feel very strongly that our members have the right to hear from all candidates, not just those who tow the IAFF line.
Regrettably, the situation with former Mayor Giuliani is very different. His actions post 9/11 rise to such an offensive and personal attack on our brother and sisterhood — and directly on our union — that the IAFF does not feel Rudy Giuliani deserves an audience of IAFF leaders and members at our own Presidential Forum.
The disrespect that he exhibited to our 343 fallen FDNY brothers, their families and our New York City IAFF leadership in the wake of that tragic day has not been forgiven or forgotten.
In November 2001, our members were continuing the painful, but necessary, task of searching Ground Zero for the remains of our fallen brothers and the thousands of innocent citizens that were killed, because precious few of those who died in the terrorist attacks had been recovered at that point.
Prior to November 2001, 101 bodies or remains of fire fighters had been recovered. And those on the horrible pile at Ground Zero believed they had just found a spot in the rubble where they would find countless more that could be given proper burial.
Nevertheless, Giuliani, with the full support of his Fire Commissioner Thomas Von Essen, decided on November 2, 2001, to sharply reduce the number of those who could search for remains at any one time. There had been as many as 300 fire fighters at a time involved in search and recovery, but Giuliani cut that number to no more than 25 who could be there at once.
In conjunction with the cut in fire fighters allowed to search, Giuliani also made a conscious decision to institute a "scoop-and-dump" operation to expedite the clean-up of Ground Zero in lieu of the more time-consuming, but respectful, process of removing debris piece by piece in hope of uncovering more remains.
Mayor Giuliani's actions meant that fire fighters and citizens who perished would either remain buried at Ground Zero forever, with no closure for families, or be removed like garbage and deposited at the Fresh Kills Landfill.
Our Local presidents at the time attempted to meet with the Mayor to stop this despicable treatment of those who perished, but he refused to even see them face-to-face.
The scoop-and-dump continued. And when hundreds of family members of the fallen joined with our affiliate leadership and members to protest Giuliani's decision, he ordered senior officers of the New York Police Department to arrest 15 of our FDNY brothers, including a number of local elected IAFF leaders.
Giuliani modified his policy after the protest because public opinion was so strongly with our members. Ultimately, he was forced to put the fire fighters back on the pile. Our protests were later proven justified as more bodies were ultimately recovered and those families given a chance for some closure and a decent burial.
Giuliani argued that the change was for our own safety, but his argument was empty and without substance. Fire fighters had been on that pile since minutes after the twin towers fell — why all of a sudden, after nearly two months working on the pile, was Giuliani concerned about fire fighter safety?
In our view, he wasn't really concerned. The fact is that the Mayor's switch to a scoop-and-dump coincided with the final removal of tens of millions of dollars of gold, silver and other assets of the Bank of Nova Scotia that were buried beneath what was once the towers. Once the money was out, Giuliani sided with the developers that opposed a lengthy recovery effort, and ordered the scoop-and-dump operation so they could proceed with redevelopment.
In the first few days immediately after the disaster, Giuliani had said he was committed to the recovery of those lost "right down to the last brick." We believed him at the time. But, what he proved with his actions is that he really meant the "last gold brick."
Giuliani crucified fire fighters after our protest and publicly stated that our members were essentially acting like babies, that they didn't have the market cornered on grief. His insensitive statements demonstrated his inability to grasp what members of the FDNY were experiencing.
What Giuliani showed is a disgraceful lack of respect for the fallen and those brothers still searching for them. He exposed our members and leaders to arrest. He valued the money and gold and wanted the site cleared before he left office at the end of 2001 more than he valued the lives and memories of those lost.
Our members deserved the right to continue with a full search for their lost brothers and other innocent victims. Proudly, as you know, the fire service has a code similar to the military, where we leave no one behind. Recovering even a piece of a turnout coat or helmet gave our FDNY brothers and sisters and the families of the fallen some small semblance of peace, something to honor. But hundreds remained entombed in Ground Zero when Giuliani gave up on them.
The fundamental lack of respect that Giuliani showed our FDNY members is unforgivable - and that's why he was not invited. Our disdain for him is not about issues or a disputed contract, it is about a visceral, personal affront to the fallen, to our union and, indeed, to every one of us who has ever risked our lives by going into a burning building to save lives and property.
We have heard from some affiliates that Giuliani's campaign is beginning to reach out to our locals, looking to build support. If you are contacted by Giuliani, Von Essen, or a representative of the Giuliani campaign, we hope you will say not just, "No," but, "Hell no." And please let the IAFF Political Affairs Department know about it by calling (202) 824-1582.
Please share this correspondence with your membership. Thank you.
Fraternally and Sincerely,
Harold A. Schaitberger, General President
Vincent J. Bollon, General Secretary-Treasurer and Past President, UFOA of NYC, Local 854
Kevin Gallagher, IAFF 1st District Vice President and Past President, UFA of NYC, Local 94
Stephen Cassidy, President, UFA of NYC, Local 94
Peter Gorman, President, UFOA of NYC, Local 854
Written by IAFF
http://www.firefightingnews.com/article-US.cfm?articleID=27125
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The Bush -- Police States of America
scott huminski,
Indisputable fact revealing President Bush, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and the U.S. Justice Departments subjugation of an entire state population to civil rights violations reminiscent of 1930s Germany.
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Justicia Para Noé Rojas!!
s t a r r ,
On February 10, 2007 young Noé Rojas was gunned down by San Diego Police Officers Louis Galante and Jack Pearson, after they stopped him for allegedly running a stop sign.
50 activists led by the Brown Berets marched from Emerald Hills Park to the site of the shooting to demand JUSTICE for Noé Rojas!!!
According to eye-witnesses, they shot him down with his hands in the air and then claimed he had a gun which they say now was actually plastic. Two family members in the car at the time said there was no such gun. If one turned up, then AS USUAL, the police planted it.
We demand that officers Galante and Pearson be fully investigated and tried for murder.
We demand that SDPD and SD County Sherrifs quit waging war on Mexican and Mexican-American youth in San Diego County! --Read More--
Related: Justice for Jake | SDPD's Phillip Bozarth Kills 5th San Diegan | CopWatch Conference on Police Brutality | October 22 CopWatch Protest Highlights Police Abuse
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CA Needs Police Accountability
R.B.Ross,
California law currently blocks all information of citizens'complaints against law enforcement from being disclosed to the media and to the public. This is not in the public interest.
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Irish Republican Information Service (no. 97)
Saer,
Included in this issue (which much more):
RSF Croke Park protest, Media blackout of RSF candidates, Former Hunger Striker condemns Provo treachery, Encouraging response on the campaign, RUC harass election workers, British and UVF met 10 days after bombs killed 33
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G8 Dissent! Tour in San Diego Friday
stop the g8,
Hey everyone! Here is a reminder to get the word out for the G8 Dissent
Tour! at the Rubber Rose!
We look forward to seeing you at the Rubber Rose!
G8 DISSENT! TOUR
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD
7-10 PM
$5 SUGGESTED DONATION
@ THE RUBBER ROSE
3812 Ray st.
San Diego, CA
Come learn about QUEER, FEMINIST, BIKE, BLOCKADE, CLOWN AND ANTI-RACIST
resistance to the G8!
The G8 is the annual meeting of the leaders of the 8 richest nations in
the world. These leaders are creating policies of war, migration control
and environmental destruction all over the planet.
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Long Live the struggle of the Workers of Guin
International Communist Party,
Guinea-Conakry is a small West African country of 10 million inhabitants, one of the poorest countries on the planet, in spite of the richness of its mining industry: diamonds, gold, iron, uranium and especially bauxite of which it is the 2nd largest producer in the world. Although the majority of the population of Guinea lives in misery, local and foreign bourgeois and the multinationals grow rich, protected by the regime of General Lansana Conté (who seized power after a coup in 1984) against rising dissatisfaction.
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Carta, Dibujo y Poema de la lucha en Oaxaca
vAPPOroaxaca,
Una carta al consulado mexicano de la coalición vAPPOroaxaca, un dibujo hecho por nuestra miembra mas jovencita y un poema hecho por otra miembra que fue leido durante el festival político-cultural en el Chicano Park el 22 de diciembre:
Los suscritos, miembros de la Coalición Vapporoaxaca (un esfuerzo de organización de Meicanos y Communidad solidaria Internacional), Con residencia en San Diego, Ca. Nos dirigimos a usted y a la Dependencia Federal que usted representa, para plantearle nuestras demandas y exigencias en relación al conflicto social que se vive en Oaxaca...
Despierto como de un letargo de un sueño apesumbrado Aun me encuentro cocinando, Volteo a ver el reloj Son casi las 6:00 de la tarde, mi hijo no a vuelto y ya es muy tarde Un vuelco da mi corazón asi que apago el fogón y salgo a buscarlo, Toda la gente viene corriendo y gritando ( corran que nos alcanzan, estos canijos Nos quieren agarrar.) de repente veo a un conocido y le pregunto, ¿Que si a visto a mi hijo? Lo acaban de secuestrar, me dice gritando, El helicóptero se lo acaba de llevar, no es posible me grita mi corazón. ¿adonde se lo han llevado sigo yo preguntando?...
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Benefit Event for Oaxacan Political Prisoners
vAPPOroaxaca,
español al fondo
The organization vAPPOroaxaca is sponsoring the Freedom for Political Prisoners! benefit event on Friday, March 2 from 7-11 pm at Voz Alta at 1544 Broadway on the corner of Broadway and 16th St: Map to Voz Alta
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Bush and Gonzales – Two Terrorists
Scott Huminski,
Bush, Alberto Gonzales and the Justice Department subject an entire state to civil rights violations reminiscent of 1930s Germany.
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Israel frightening smile
HRLF,
The Israelis are trying, by a hopeless campaign, to convince the world of their loyalty and cleanliness, but they already revealed, through nearly sixty years of repression, their real intentions.
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G8 Dissent Tour! coming to San Diego
j,
Come learn about QUEER, FEMINIST, BIKE, BLOCKADE, CLOWN AND ANTI-RACIST resistance to the G8!
G8 DISSENT TOUR! FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD 7-10 PM
$5 SUGGESTED DONATION @ THE RUBBER ROSE
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Oaxaca Rally on SATURDAY at Mexican Consulate
vappor-oaxaca,
Come to the demonstration in solidarity with the struggle in Oaxaca this Saturday (February 3) at 5 pm in front of the Mexican Consulate at 1549 India St, San Diego, Califas. It is being organized by vAPPOroaxaca (Vencerá la Asamblea Popular de los Pueblos en Oaxaca en Resistencia / The Popular Assembly of the People of Oaxaca in Resistance will Triumph).
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Camping 2007
Camping2007,
Are you going to summer camp this year?! There are so many fun camps to go to! You can learn about hiking, sewing, knot tying, wall climbing and anti-capitalist blockades!
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Zionist Legal terror overflow
overnuked,
The overnuked human rights tears reserves would explode soon or later.
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