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Table of Contents: Fwd: URGENT: Military police invade University of Oaxaca Gita Hashemi <[email protected]> In Memory of Brad Will Beka Economopoulos <[email protected]> ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2006 16:25:41 -0500 From: Gita Hashemi <[email protected]> Subject: Fwd: URGENT: Military police invade University of Oaxaca - --- forwarded message --- Dear Friends: At this moment, the federal military police are attempting to take over the University of Oaxaca, violating laws of autonomy that prohibit such actions. If you understand Spanish please tune into the link below and follow the dramatic moments, as Radio Universidad continues to trasmit as the siege continues and tear gas canisters are dropped close to its instalations from helicopters. Where possible, please consider organizing actions to protest this aggression with activist groups in your community. Thank you very much for your solidarity, CIEPAC San Cristobal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico >Para: EquipoNizkor Nizkor ([email protected]) Asunto: URGENTE la >PFP esta atacando la Universidad de Oaxaca Importancia: Alta > >A la opini=F3n Nacional e Internacional > >La PFP est=E1 entrando a la Universidad de Oaxaca y agrediendo al >pueblo que la est=E1 defendiendo, favor pronunciarse ante la Embajada >Mexicana todos los pa=EDses, se necesita de la solidaridad de todo el >mundo. El pueblo de Oaxaca nos necesita hoy. > ><http://www.indymedia.org/es>http://www.indymedia.org/es * radio > ><http://ahimsa-radio1.indymedia.org:8300/appo.mp3.m3u>Radio >APPO transmitiendo en vivo * radio ><http://stream.r23.cc:2323/appo.mp3.m3u>Mirror 1 de Radio APPO * >radio <http://compi.ath.cx:8000/appo.mp3.m3u>Mirror 2 de Radio APPO * >radio <http://radio.indymedia.org:8000/appo.mp3.m3u>Mirror 3 de Radio >APPO * [] <http://vientos.info/cml/?q=3Dnode/5821>Minuto a minuto en >el CML > > >"El respeto de las personas hacia los animales es inseparable del >respeto de las personas entre ellas mismas" An=F3nimo > > >[] > >Marta Mendoza G=E1lvez SCLC, Chiapas, M=E9xico > > ________________________________________________ CIEPAC, A.C. Centro de Investigaciones Econ=F3micas y Pol=EDticas de Acci=F3n Comunitaria calle Primavera 6, Barrio de la Merced 29240 San Crist=F3bal de Las Casas, Chiapas, M=E9xico Tel/fax: en M=E9xico (01 967) 674-5168 =46uera de M=E9xico +52 (967) 674-5168 ce: [email protected] personal: [email protected] skype: miguelpickardwhite www.ciepac.org Docendo discimus. - ----- End forwarded message ----- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2006 22:54:50 -0500 From: Beka Economopoulos <[email protected]> Subject: In Memory of Brad Will Friends, A close friend was just murdered in Oaxaca, Mexico on Friday. He was an activist and a journalist, there to document a popular movement of teachers and other civilians. Brad was filming the protests at the barricades there when paramilitaries and government thugs opened fire and killed him. Brad was truly the most dedicated and passionate environmental, human rights, and global justice activists and journalists that I've ever known. He dedicated his life to visiting the places where globalization hit the hardest -- to tell the stories of people whose stories go untold in mainstream press. Now the government of Mexico has used his death as an excuse to send in thousands of federal troops, to bulldoze the barricades, arrest protest leaders, and squash the popular uprising that Brad and sadly, so many others in Oaxaca have died to defend. This sickens me. Friends and collagues of Brad's have been working to coordinate media outreach, organize demonstrations, vigils, build a website, and build grassroots pressure. There is a Oaxaca support letter that a number of luminaries have signed on to, including Tariq Ali, Noam Chomsky, Eve Ensler, Danny Glover, Eduardo Galeano, Michael Hardt, Michael Moore, Antonio Negri, Arundhati Roy, Alice Walker, Howard Zinn, and many others. It calls on the Mexican government to withdraw troops from Oaxaca, release all detainees, bring assasins to justice, and remove the corrupt and illegitimate governor Ruiz. Please sign on to the letter by visiting http://www.friendsofbradwill.org/supportletter. You can also go there to send an email to Congress, to participate in the electronic blockade, and donate to send a delegation to Oaxaca. We have uploaded a number of videos as well. This has been and continues to be an international media story...CNN has been playing Brad's final footage, filmed as he was shot, and every major outlet has been covering the ongoing violence in Oaxaca. Demonstrations have been held in cities across the globe this week. But we need to ensure that this attention translates into pressure on the Mexican government. Brad loved to sing. And fire-spin. And dumpster dive. And fight for freedom, and the planet, and all her people. I have so many memories of his grin and his guitar and his irreverant activist songs. You can see a video of him singing at our arts space here this summer, and of the demonstration at the Mexican consulate this Monday, at www.friendsofbradwill.org. Many of us spent a couple of days in jail this week...it felt like the best place to be to commemorate our fallen friend. Love and rage, Beka Not An Alternative Arts Collective P.S. You can learn more about Brad and the situation in Oaxaca at http://nyc.indymedia.org. His writings, dispatches, songs, and stories are there. We're sending a delegation down to Oaxaca to bring more international attention and support to the area. Folks can donate at www.friendsofbradwill.org to help send independent journalists and activists there. # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: [email protected] and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: [email protected]