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Support Oaxaca teachers on strike! (Videos + article)

by bianca
Below is some raw fottage of what's happening.

BASTA! ENOUGH!

Oaxaca: police attack striking teachers

OTHER VIDEOS OF THE EVENT


by Bill Weinberg on Thu, 06/15/2006 - 21:47. In a pre-dawn raid yesterday, Oaxaca state police with helicopters, tear gas and firearms evicted several thousand striking school teachers from the plantón, or ongoing protest encampment, they had been maintaining for two weeks in Oaxaca City's central plaza. Witnesses said police fired and the crowd, and local radio reports claim two dead. Two police officers were being held hostage by teachers, state officials said. (Reuters, June 14) Mexico City leaders of the National Coordinating Body of Educational Workers (CNTE) also claimed two teachers had been killed in the attack, and six "disappeared." (El Universal, June 15) Oaxaca Gov. Ulises Ruiz Ortiz denied in an official TV and radio address that any teachers had been killed. (Notimex, June 14) Police also destroyed the equipment of Radio Plantón, a micro-station that has been continuously transmitting from the plaza. (Indymedia Mexico, June 14)

President Vicente Fox refused to condemn the police action, cloaking the issue in terms of states' rights. Presidential spokesman Ruben Aguilar Valenzuela said the federal government repects the soveriegnty of the states, adding "never again will we have the presidential authoritarianism, never again the centralism; we have embraced democracy and we now have real federalism." (Notimex, June 14) That same day five planes with 700 elite Federal Preventative Police landed in Oaxaca. (El Universal, June 14)

In Mexico City, the EZLN Sixth Commissionthe Zapatista rebel delegation which has been touring Mexicoissued the following statement (translation by Narco News):

Informative Bulletin from the Sixth Commission of the EZLN
(from the Other Mexico City)

June 14, 2006
1200 Hours

To all the adherents to the Other Campaign and the Sixth Declaration:

The Sixth Commission of the EZLN informs you that it has received the following confirmed information:

1. Police from the state government of Oaxaca, in unknown numbers, at approximately 4:30 this morning, attacked the camp that striking teachers from the state are maintaining in order to demand better working conditions and against the authoritarian government of Ulises Ruiz.

2. The governmental aggression was accompanied by at least one helicopter that dropped teargas. The facilities of "Radio Plantón," an alternative radio station in which several adherent organizations to the Other Campaign of the Oaxaca Zapatista Network (ROZ in its Spanish initials) were destroyed in the attack. People are speaking of at least 12 teachers arrested, an undefined number of injured (one of them seriously hurt in the eye), and a woman who may have had her pregnancy aborted by the gases.

3. At this time (12:00) it has been confirmed that the teachers retook the Zócalo (central square) in Oaxaca City and are occupying it, and that the police have regrouped.

The Sixth Commission of the EZLN makes an urgent call to all adherents at the national and international levels to CONDEMN THIS NEW DEMONSTRATION OF STATE REPRESSION with public statements and actions of support, and:

- Not to trust any information disseminated about these events in the mass media.

- To give credence to the information provided by the teachers' movement of Oaxaca through channels that the movement itself determines, to the information confirmed in the alternative media, and to the Other Oaxaca.

- To stay attentive to any actions that our compañeros from the Other Oaxaca who participate in the teachers' movement require.

For the Sixth Commission of the EZLN.

Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos
Mexico, June 14, 2006

All sources archived at Chiapas95.

See our last post on Mexico and the Oaxaca crisis.

Add Your Comments

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by Jerry
The Mexican government and their lackeys are full of sh*t!
by Christina Kemp
Here's the deal, can we really even fix the fact that the governement pays more for their campaign and movies than we do for our schools and future generation's education?! I agree that the teachers deserve all that they are demanding. But I don't know nay time in History that a strike will solve it. THe government doesn't care about the education system, hence the strike. So why would they do anything to appease it. I think it will end in teachers being killed, arrested and hurt for taking it to an unsafe level. I dont have a solution in mind, I just don't feel this one is going to get results-
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