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From: "Daniel A. Feder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: August 23, 2006 4:44:41 PM PDT
Subject: [narconews] Daria: Two Days in the Life of Oaxaca's Revolution

August 23, 2006
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Dear Colleague,

The revolutionary actions and resultant state repression in the  
Mexican state of Oaxaca continue to escalate. In the wake of the  
violent expulsion of the popular movement from the occupied Channel 9  
state television facilities, the people have seized at least ten  
commercial radio stations and converted them into popular  
communications media. In the neighborhoods surrounding these stations  
and other parts of Oaxaca City, residents have, in many cases  
spontaneously and without organized leadership, barricaded the  
streets and organized their own security patrols.

Correspondent James Daria reports from one of these neighborhoods:

"At night, wandering through the blockade, this reporter was able to  
witness the birth of not simply just another roadblock but the birth  
of social and community consciousness among neighbors, friends and  
family. The small numbers of teachers were aided by local residents  
who joined the encampment, making up the majority of the people.  
Women brought food and drink to the protesters and children ran  
throughout the occupied streets free of traffic. The atmosphere was  
one of a radical block party and an excuse to socialize with one  
another. Walking further I bumped into my two of my neighbors who  
brought hot coffee. We walked through the encampment and met up with  
other neighbors, friends and family.

"Walking back to the house to make more coffee, the first reports of  
police attacks against encampments at other antennas began to be  
heard on the many radios. Fireworks began to sound throughout the  
city. One bang means alert, two bangs mean we are being attacked. We  
returned to our block together for security. Leaving the pots and  
pans in the house, the neighbors grabbed sticks, broom handles and  
metal rods. As they armed themselves with homemade weapons of self  
defense, they hatched a plan to ring the church bell.

"The ragged group of instant revolutionaries roamed the streets of  
the neighborhood as we discussed why resistance to the state  
government was so important. My neighbor, a housewife who is  
originally from the coast and is raising four children alone while  
husband is away working in the United States, talked as she walked  
towards the church with stick in hand. 'All of us here have been  
fucked over in one way or another by the government,' the mother  
explained. The other family, made up of parents and two daughters-one  
of whom was eight months pregnant but armed with a stick and a  
shopping bag filled with rocks, reiterated their commitment to defend  
their neighborhood. 'We are poor. We are the people,' was the common  
sentiment. 'We poor people have nothing to lose, the rich do.'"

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page of The Narco News Bulletin:


 From somewhere in a country called América,

Dan Feder
Managing Editor
The Narco News Bulletin

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