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Oaxaca: APPO pledges renewed resistance
Classes resumed at Oaxaca's state university Nov. 13, even as 1,700 delegates of the leading coalition of protest groups emerged from a "constitutive congress" vowing to step up their actions. The Popular People's Assembly of Oaxaca (APPO) announced that its activists will re-install the barricades in the state capital and elsewhere, many of which were dismantled when the federal police moved in two weeks ago. APPO's Zenen Bravo Castellanos said the delegates also decided to retake over both state and municipal public buildings, and block highways. "The purpose is to demonstrate that there is no governability in this state," Bravo said. (El Universal, Nov. 14)
Las Abejas arrive in Oaxaca
From EFE, Nov. 12 via Chiapas95 (our translation):
OAXACA - A group of 250 indigenous from the community of Acteal in Chiapas state marched today in the city of Oaxaca and held a religious ritual in support of peace for this state, which has suffered a political conflict since almost six months ago.
Ethnic warfare in Chiapas rainforest?
From El Universal, Nov. 14 (our translation, links added):
OCOSINGO, Chiapas -- The organization Maderas del Pueblo [Timber for the People], which has a presence in the Selva Lacandona, confirmed that up to nine campesinos were assassinated in the comunity of Viejo Velasco.
Oaxaca: McDonalds fire-bombed
From AP, Nov. 12 (links added):
OAXACA, Mexico -- Four youths wearing masks tossed gasoline bombs at a McDonald's restaurant in the conflict-torn city of Oaxaca on Sunday, damaging the windows, seats and play area, police said.
Mexico admits torture in Atenco case
From El Universal, Nov. 9 via Chiapas95 (our translation):
GENEVA, Switzerland - The Federal Prosecutor of the Republic [PGR] admitted that following the police operation of this past May in San Salvador Atenco, sexual abuses and torture were committed against detained women.
Chiapas campesinos again block roads for Oaxaca
Campesinos organized by the National Front of Struggle for Socialism (FNLS) blocked four central highways in Mexico's southern Chiapas state Nov. 10, including the Panamerican Highway and the coastal frontier highway, in solidarity with the Popular People's Organization of Oaxaca (APPO) and to demand the withdrawal of federal police from the embattled neighboring state.
EPR guerillas behind Mexico City police lynching?
From El Universal, Nov. 10 via Chiapas95:
One of the most horrific crimes in recent Mexico City history - the 2004 beating and burning to death of two federal police officers by a mob of residents in the Tlahuac district - may have been planned by the People's Revolutionary Army guerrilla group, the top Federal District law enforcement official said Thursday.
Mexico: newspaper editor killed in Guerrero?
From AP, Nov. 11:
Editor Found Dead in Mexican Hotel Room
A newspaper editor was found dead in a hotel room in this Pacific resort city, a day after running stories about organized crime and corruption in the city government.

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