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Iranian activists condemn revisionist confab
Another glimmer of hope—or is someone going to rain on our parade by demonstrating that these people are all domesticated neocons or State Department dupes? From the AP, Jan. 19:
NEW YORK - In a statement to be published next week, more than 100 Iranian activists outside that country have condemned its recent conference questioning the Holocaust.
Amazon's "uncontacted" peoples: more than thought, facing peril
From the New York Times, Jan. 18:
BRASÍLIA — Far more Indian groups than previously thought are surviving in Brazil’s Amazon rain forest isolated from the outside world, but they risk destruction at the hands of encroaching loggers and miners, experts said Wednesday.
Mexico protests new shooting on border
From the New York Times, Jan. 18:
BISBEE, Ariz. — A Mexican immigrant was shot and killed on Friday by a Border Patrol agent in Arizona, prompting an investigation by federal authorities and condemnation from President Felipe Calderón of Mexico.
Protest camp planned against US-Mexico border militarization
The following statement from DeleteTheBorder.com, was presented to the Zapatista Encuentro held in Chiapas over the New Year weekend:
As long as the US/Mexico border has existed, people having been struggling against it. It is a highly militarized, violent boundary marking an internal space of strict migration controls while allowing for unrestricted movement of capital and wealth. This border exists in a global context of apartheid borders and restriction of movement. For years around the world people have been tearing down fences, freeing detainees and fighting for the rights of migrant people. A global movement against borders and migration controls is rising. One of many tactics in this movement is the no border camp - a space for direct action and building community. Join us for a transnational no border camp on the Mexico/US border.
Iranian solidarity with Oaxaca
Received via Chiapas95, Jan. 16:
Hello,
My name is Bina Darabzand. From Tehran, Iran. I run a Leftist Site Salam-Democrat.com, in persian language for the Iranian "Radical Left" Young Student movement in Iran. We only heard of Oaxaca Movement after Brad Will was killed. Since, I have tried to keep my readers up to date with the events &analysis by giving sum-ups of Narco News, Indymedia & Prensa Latina reports & few Translations of Speeches & Texts. I have joined your group with hopes of better serving my readers & possibility of taking some actions in support of the Oaxaca Movement & APPO. Ofcourse you know that in Iran we are limited in actions we can take.
Brad Will's family take case to Mexican courts
Received via Zapagringo blog, Jan. 18:
Brad Will’s Family Seeks “a Vigorous Prosecution of the Guilty Parties”
Human Rights Attorney Miguel Angel de Los Santos Takes the Case to Mexican Court
by Craig Will
Brother of Brad Will (1970-2006)
The Will family is pleased to have the renowned Mexican human rights lawyer, Miguel Angel de Los Santos Cruz, join the cause for justice in the case of Bradley Roland Will’s death.
"La Otra" activist brutally attacked in Chiapas
From Mexico's Centro de Medios Libres, Jan. 15:
Adherent to the Other Campaign seriously injured. Solidarity required.
After the Meeting of the Zapatista Peoples with the Peoples of the World was over, Ricardo, an adherent to the Other Campaign in Mexico City was brutally clubbed by several men on January 6 in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, where he had stayed on to participate iin follow-up activities. The attack was apparently a repressive action.
Mexico: Chiapas bishop warns of unrest; agbiz exploits "tortilla crisis"
Felipe Arizmendi Esquivel, bishop of the Chiapas Highlands, called upon Mexico's federal government to urgently address the recent spike in tortilla prices, invoking the possibility of a new uprising in the restive state. "With all respect for the federal authorities, I exhort them to find a means to resolve this grave problem for the economy of the poor, if they truly care about the poor and they don't want to see new social movements as dramatic as that of 1994," he said. (Melel Xojobal News Synthesis, Chiapas, Jan 15 via Chiapas95)
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