http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jf6H_sxCx3k
   
  (Lo que sigue es una explanación para la gente de habla inglés, para 
ayudarles a entender de lo que se trata el video. Si alguin no está de acuerdo 
con lo que he escrito aquí, le pido el favor de  informarme de mis errores. 
  Gracias, Anna)
  
This video is of the events in Oaxaca on  Nov.2 in front of the university of 
Oaxaca when the federal police tried to break in and destroy the radio station, 
the people's main communication tool to each other, and to the outside world. 
The whole town came out to defend and fight back and they won a great victory. 
      -The voice in the beginning is the voice of radio Oaxaca calling for  
citizens  to come out and form barricades around the university to protect the 
radio station. "We cannot allow this important voice to be lost.'' 
   
  - Then you see the people responding; creating barricades. 
   
  -You will see a man and a woman scolding the federal police, and  appealing 
to them as fellow Mexicans with families; reminding them that they are no 
different than the people in the streets that they are attacking. 
   
  - The doctors making a statement; saying that some of the news media has been 
framing the movement  in Oaxaca as being made up of gang members and criminals; 
(This framed by shots of the townspeople standing hand in hand to form 
barricades)
  but, they say, "we are doctors; profesionals who are defending our city and 
helping the people. "Holding up his stethoscope, he says, "These are our 
weapons. With these weapons we fight and help our people and our compañeros."
   
  - Then you see a member of the police saying that they have no intention of 
attacking the university or of arresting anyone. The lie to this is evident in 
the next shot where helicopters are shown dropping tear gas into the 
university. 
   
  - Then you see a couragous people; a people fighting together for a just 
cause, and in the end, winning. I watch this with tears...and only hope that I 
would find the courage to be like these people in the same situation. 
   
  On the right of the screen is a list of more videos that you can watch just 
by clicking on the links. One of them is the video that came out of Indymedia 
reporter Brad Will's camera after he was shot dead in the streets of Oaxaca 
last week.  
   
  I hope that this little recap helps all my English speaking compañeras and 
compañeros to understand the importance of this battle. This is the type of 
thing that people in Latin America have been dealing with for hundreds of 
years. Our government doesn't want us to know that this is what has been going 
on in our name, but now, with modern technology it is no longer hidden from us.
   
  Our tax money is paying for this, and in the cases of the worst brutality and 
torture, the perpetrators are trained here in Fort Benning, Georgia at the 
School of The Americas. My friend Hector Aristizabal, a torture victim from 
Columbia, said that with knowledge comes grief....and yes, my tears have 
surprised me.  But let's let our grief and our compassion work for us to give 
us the strength to make change. Let's support our sisters and brothers in their 
efforts to create justice in their countries. In doing so we will 
  create a just world; one in which as Subcomandante Marcos says,  "Un mundo 
donde quepan todos."  (A world where we all have a place.)
   
  Please watch this video and pass it on.  
   
  A big abrazo to all,
  Anna
    
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jf6H_sxCx3k




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