Newswires: Oaxaca
Updated daily: Articles from external newswires on the struggles in Oaxaca in Mexico. Keywords: Oaxaca, CIPO-RFM...
Statement from Women in Resistance from the Autonomous Municipality of San Juan Copala
TO THE PEOPLE OF MEXICO AND THE WORLD TO ALL THE WOMEN OF THE GREAT TRIQUI NATION TO ALL THE COMPAÑERAS OF SOCIAL AND CIVIL ORGANIZATIONS TO THE BRAVE WOMEN OF OAXACA TO THE BROAD WOMEN’S MOVEMENT We are the women of the red huipil who have always remained silent when the powerful has sent [...] more >>
Heart of Time shown in Tlahuitoltepec Mixe
By: Damián D. Martínez Vásquez. Last Saturday, April 2, 2010, the movie Heart of Time, a journey to the heart of zapatista resistance was presented in the basketball court in Tlahuitoltepec, Mixe, Oaxaca, with the presence of director Alberto Cortés and producer Ana Solares, as part of the Cine Libre Mixe et ääw activities. Those [...] more >>
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Reclaim the Future 5: A vast day/night party event in a liberated, occupied space in London, 5 September 2009
from email, updated 6 September 2009: "Reclaim the Future 5 is a vast all-day all-night information and party event in a liberated, self-managed occupied venue somewhere in London on Saturday 5 September 2009.
* At least two rooms of live bands 9pm-4am
* DJs 4am-7am
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Police Review: magazine cartoon - "In staggeringly poor taste"
from J4J campaign, 18 November 2008: We would imagine that, in the midst of the inquest into the death of Jean Charles de Menezes, publications aimed at and widely read by serving police officers would show greater sensitivity in the way they talk about fatal shootings by the police. But evidently not. The magazine "Police Review", in its 14 November edition, decided that the introduction of new rules preventing firearms officers from conferring after a shooting was best illustrated by this appalling cartoon. more

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