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OAXACA'S POPULAR MOVEMENT SUFFERS YET ANOTHER BRUTAL DAY:
<http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/11/25/18333275.php>

    A peaceful protest in Oaxaca was repressed by the federal police
stationed in the center of the city. By nightfall, a few people were
reported killed, hundreds arrested and hurt and many disappeared.



Today, after the seventh megamarch in Oaxaca, members of the APPO
attempted to form a human fence around the federal preventative police
(PFP), but were attacked with gas. This unleashed a series of clashes with
violence again igniting in the city. Many have been arrested and there are
reports of many wounded, some by gunfire. It is confirmed that three
people were killed.

The march unfolded in a festive atmosphere until it reached Oaxaca.s
downtown. There began the attempt to form a human fence around the PFP
forces in Oaxaca's zocalo. Groups of PRI members started provoking the
demonstraters with insults and shooting slingshots with marbles. Later,
the PFP began using tear gas to disperse the people. People started to
withdraw, but police kept moving forward and then began the riot. While
shooting off tear gas, police kept charging on. People tried to resist in
a peaceful way, but couldn`t stand up against the tear gas. The people
began to defend themselves with rockets, home made bombs and stones.

The situation became very tense toward the area north of downtown where
the police attempted to surround the protesters. At some point, the PFP
entered Santo Domingo, which is occupied by an APPO encampment, and then
set fire to the camp. Many fires started throughout the city, which were
set by saboteurs. A bus near the University City, a door of the Hotel
Camino Real and then the legislative palace and external relationships
buildings were all set aflame.

The police started using gunfire and also shot gas cans at the protestors.
This practice has killed people before in Oaxaca on Nov. 2 and in other
places like Atenco. Radio Universidad made a general call to withdraw and
to get off the streets. Three people were shot by police from two pickup
trucks using heavy gunfire near the College of Medicine. Reports indicate
more than one hundred shots heard. The killers took two of the bodies and
left the third one lying at the spot.

Near a place known as El Pochote, a big group of people were surrounded by
the police. Also in the streets of Fiallo y Colo'n, a big number of
teachers and workers of the health department were detained and removed in
two buses. To the north of downtown, several reports indicate that there
were massive arrests of up to thirty people who were sprayed with gas
after being detained. In a place called El Fortin, witnesses report how
police were beating up and torturing detained ones before moving them from
the spot aboard pickup trucks. Radio Universidad keeps transmitting and
making announcements and denunciations.

The pacific mobilization received an attack from the federal police with
gases and gunfire. Then protesters faced a wave of represion by armed
police officers and paramilitary which resulted in the deaths of three
people, many injured individuals, more than 60 detained protesters and
innocent bystanders and an unknown number of disappeared people. The
numbers are increasing because violence has not ceased in the streets of
Oaxaca.

People caught on the streets are looking for safe places to hide as the
night promises more terror. Radio Universidad is asking its listeners to
open their doors and allow people to hide. Now the PFP is entering
people.s homes to ransack them and search for protesters. The APPO has
made a plea for all national and international organizations in solidarity
with the Oaxaca struggle to protest where they can against the brutality
of the Mexican federal government in its support of Ulises Ruiz.

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