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An Emergency Appeal After the Crash of the Hard Drive in the Narco Newsroom By Bill Conroy The Fund for Authentic Journalism
December 1, 2006
The Arrest of Gerardo Bonilla By Counterpunch News Service Counterpunch
November 30, 2006
Alberto Cilia Ocampo came to Oaxaca to document cases of forced disappearances and other human rights violations on Monday. There, he became the next case. By John Gibler Indymedia New York
November 30, 2006
As a New Regime Prepares to Seize Control December 1, Promising a New Wave of Repression, the Antidote Is Being Born from Below By Al Giordano Special to The Narco News Bulletin
November 29, 2006
Why is this Repression Carried out Against the Popular Movement? And why Now? By Luis Hernández Navarro La Jornada
November 28, 2006
Government Launches New Aggression Against the Popular Assembly Movement By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
November 27, 2006
In Matamoros with the Zapatista Other Campaign By Rodrigo Ibarra The Trojan Rocinante, Column #3
December 3, 2006
A Chronicle of the Battle of November 25 By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
November 27, 2006
Los de abajo By Gloria Muñoz Ramírez La Jornada
November 27, 2006
Confrontation Continues Between the Police and the APPO in Different Parts of the City By the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca (APPO) The Other Oaxaca
November 25, 2006
The Attacked in Montes Azules “Are Not Zapatista Bases of Support” By the Zapatista Army of National Liberation Sixth Commission
November 25, 2006
Calderón Will Begin to Fall from the Day He Takes Office, Warns the Rebel Leader By Hermann Bellinghausen La Jornada
November 24, 2006
The Guelatao Declaration of the Zapoteco, Mixe and Chinanteco Peoples of Oaxaca's Sierra Juárez
By Indigenous Communities The Other Oaxaca
November 22, 2006
“We Are Not Only Struggling Against a Local Tyrant, But Against an Entire System” By the Indian Organizations for Human Rights of Oaxaca (OIDHO) Translated by El Enemigo Comun
November 22, 2006
Freddy Muñoz, Who Exposed the Ugly Side of the Colombian and U.S. Governments’ War Against Leftwing Rebels, Targeted in Attack on Press Freedom By Dan Feder Via the Narcosphere
November 20, 2006
The Development of Peaceful Self-Defense Strategies in a Conflict Zone By Teo Ballvé NACLA
November 20, 2006
At the Entrance to the Route to Comitán, Ocosingo and Palenque, One of 18 Blockades Throughout the State By Oscar Beard Indymedia UK
November 20, 2006
Rene Trujillo Martínez, a Thin 25-Year-Old Lawyer and Volunteer Radio Announcer with the APPO Holds the Uncomfortable Distinction of Having Survived a Disappearance By John Gibler El Universal
November 20, 2006
The Movement Has Taken on a Life that Confounds Observers; “the Federal Police Could Suffer Military Defeat”
By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
November 20, 2006
Thousands of Indigenous Civilians from Zapatista Communities Successfully Stop Traffic on All Major Roads and Highways in the Highlands and Jungle Regions By Al Giordano The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Chiapas
November 20, 2006
Peaceful Protests in Front of Mexican Embassies and Consulates, Blockades, Marches, Sit-ins, Rallies and Any Other Actions By Intergalactic Commission of the EZLN Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN)
November 19, 2006
Department of Justice Appears Willing to Defy Federal Law to Assure that Certain Documents Never Become Public By Bill Conroy Via the Narcosphere
November 18, 2006
Meeting with Adherents in Monterrey and Apodaca at the Dr. Margil Museum House By Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos The Other Mexico
November 19, 2006
Arrests, Disappearances, Assassinations and Human Rights Violations are Manifold but Have Failed to Stop the Struggle By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
November 17, 2006
Mendoza: “What Las Abejas Represents, With All of Their Peaceful Marches and Ancient Customs, is a Very Important Part of the History of Our People” By Bridget Huber The Press Institute for Women in the Developing World
November 16, 2006
The Good News: Some of those Reported Dead are Alive. The Bad News: Others Were Massacred, and the Conflict Continues By Al Giordano The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Chiapas
November 16, 2006
The Good Government Council of Oventik asks Adherents to the Other Campaign for Solidarity and to Remain Attentive By The Good Government Council Central Heart of the Zapatistas in Front of the World
November 16, 2006
Federal Police Complicit in "Disappearing" Civilians By George Salzman Commentary from Oaxaca
November 16, 2006
Testimonies “From Below and to the Left” Explain that the U.S.-Imposed Drug War Has Been a Disaster in Northern Mexico
By Dan Feder The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Durango
November 15, 2006
3,000 Delegates Meet in the Midst of State Repression and Reorganize for the Struggle Ahead
By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
November 14, 2006
Indigenous Communities and Human Rights Organizations Warned State and Federal Governments of Threats, but Authorities Failed to Act
By Al Giordano The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Chiapas
November 13, 2006
Another Angle of Events Before and During the Advance of Federal Forces into the City of Oaxaca By Jacob Muller Special to The Narco News Bulletin
November 13, 2006
Listen 5 p.m. ET for an Update on the Continuing Saga with Bill Conroy on WBAI New York By Expert Witness WBAI Radio
November 13, 2006
“There is a Much Older and Vibrant Tradition of Journalism in America Than the Prevailing Post-WWII Fashion a la the New York Times” By Gabriel Freeman Eat the State
November 12, 2006
An Open Letter to the 110th United States Congress By Miguel Contreras Via The Narcosphere
November 11, 2006
Survivors of the Slaughter of Acteal Respond to the Call of the APPO By Promedios Chiapas Indymedia
November 11, 2006
“You Have Shown Us to Unite in Our Struggles” By Compañeras Gloria, Mariana, Norma, Suelen, Edith, Magdalena, Maria Luisa and Patricia Chiconautla and Santiaguito, the State of Mexico
November 11, 2006
In Durango with the Zapatista Other Campaign
By Rodrigo Ibarra The Trojan Rocinante
November 10, 2006
The Rebellion Is Proof That for Many People, Even Physical Preservation Can Become Secondary to Fighting for a Conviction By Laura Carlsen Foreign Policy in Focus - IRC
November 9, 2006
Government Source: The Chopper Flew Too Close to Ground, and Too Far into Mexican Territory By Bill Conroy and Al Giordano The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign on the Mexico-US Border
November 8, 2006
In the Land of Pancho Villa, Fertile Communal Fields Have Given Way to Drought and Poverty, and Struggling Farmers Look Toward the Other Campaign for Hope By Dan Feder The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Coahuila and Durango
November 8, 2006
Governor Ulises Ruiz Ortiz Has Lost the Media War
By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
November 7, 2006
The Battle of Oaxaca on November 2, 2006 (In Spanish) By Mal de Ojo Indymedia Video
November 7, 2006
The Risks of Authentic Journalism Are Clearer than Ever, but Greater Danger and Harm Awaits Us All if We Are Unable to Do This Work By Al Giordano Publisher, Narco News
November 7, 2006
New Document Points the Finger Squarely at the U.S. Government, with Specific Detail, in Terms of its Complicity in the Mass Murder By Bill Conroy Via The Narcosphere
November 6, 2006
Hundreds of Thousands of People Filled the Streets to Demand Governor's Ouster By John Gibler Indymedia NYC
November 5, 2006
They Denounce the Deaths of Two Compañeros, a Minor and Fifty Detentions; Violent Incidents Occurred with the Police, Provoked by Masked Infiltrators By Juan Trujillo and Erwin Slim The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Mexico City
November 5, 2006
In Support of the APPO, Mexico City Residents Weather a Military Search Before Arriving in Oaxaca By Julie Webb-Pullman Special to The Narco News Bulletin
November 5, 2006
With Military Troops Arriving in the City Under Cover of Night, Another Face-Off Between the People and Government Forces Looms By Nancy Davies via the Narcosphere
November 5, 2006
It is the Federal Police Who Now Look Surrounded and Isolated as they Camp Out in the Square
By Michael McCaughan The Nation
November 5, 2006
The Other Campaign's Visit to Magdalena de Kino, Sonora, Heard the Grievances of Borderland Indians By Mark Poepsel Arizona Daily Wildcat
November 5, 2006
US Police Attempt to Intimidate Protesters By Karla Garza Indymedia Chiapas
November 4, 2006
Empowered by Victory Over the PFP, the APPO Calls for Reinforced Barricades Throughout Oaxaca; Announces a Sixth Megamarch for Sunday By James Daria The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Oaxaca
November 3, 2006
A Call to Readers North of the Border to Support Narco News By Sean Donahue Narco News School of Authentic Journalism, Class of 2004
November 3, 2006
The Assassinated Journalist and his Guitar, Sang a Topical Song by Desert Rat By Brad Will Friends of Brad Will
November 3, 2006
After Seven Hours of Pitched Battle, the Federal Police Forced to Retreat By George Salzman Commentary from Oaxaca
November 2, 2006
Includes Video of Subcomandante Marcos and the Other Campaign Blockading the Juarez-El Paso Bridge By Louie Gilot El Paso Times
November 2, 2006
The APPO has Forced the PFP Into a Retreat From its Attempted Incursion Into the Benito Juarez University By Greg Berger The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Sonora
November 2, 2006
Large Mobilizations of the APPO Reportedly Surround the PFP as Secretary of the Interior Calls for the Withdrawl of Police Forces By Simon Fitzgerald La Luchita
November 2, 2006
PFP Increasing Hostilities in Oaxaca as they Invade Ciudad Universitaria, the Autonomous University of Oaxaca By Nancy Davies via the Narcosphere
November 2, 2006
Civil Rights Violations Documented; Federal Police Use Cherished Zócalo for Toilet Needs By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
November 2, 2006
The Democratic Revolution Party Isn’t Willing, Nor can it Mobilize, to Defend the Popular Movement in Oaxaca By Adolfo Gilly La Jornada
November 1, 2006
On the Day of the Dead, Mexico’s Busiest Highway is Brought to a Standstill to Demand the Immediate Withdrawal of the PFP from Oaxaca By Greg Berger The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Morelos
November 1, 2006
A “March for Peace” in Support of Embattled Governor Ulises Ruiz Ortiz Exposes the Existence of a Deep Seated Economic and Social Divide By James Daria The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Oaxaca
November 1, 2006
“We are Calling on the Mexican People… to not Falter in the Path nor Let the Voice Fall Against State Terror and for a New Mexico, Truly Free, Just and Democratic” By The National Indigenous Congress The Other Mexico
October 31, 2006
Protesters, Friends and Others Honor Brad's Life and Struggle by Bringing “One More Night At the Barricades” to the Streets of New York City By RJ Maccani The Ricardo Flores Magón Brigade, Reporting for Narco News
October 31, 2006
Shut-Down of Roads, Highways and the Media on November 1; General Strike Called for November 20 By the Sixth Commission of the EZLN The Other Mexico
October 30, 2006
The ANSWER Coalition Urges Organizations and Activists Across the United States to Organize or Attend emergency Protests Targeting Mexican Consulates By A.N.S.W.E.R. The Other Campaign on the Other Side
October 30, 2006
“Everything is Possible, Especially Since We Have the Other Campaign Here With Us” By Amber Howard The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Sonora
October 30, 2006
Authentic Journalists, Undeterred by State Violence, Record the Invasion of Oaxaca by the PFP By the Other Media Reporting from Oaxaca Now Screening in Salón Chingón
October 30, 2006
The Majority of People on the Street Waiting to Confront the Police were Common Citizens Ready to Put Their Lives on the Line By James Daria The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Oaxaca
October 30, 2006
“Covering the Current Events in Oaxaca Since Brad’s Death Has Been a Completely Different Experience” By James Daria The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Oaxaca
October 30, 2006
The Full Weight of the Mexican Federal Government Falls on the Oaxaca Rebels, and Fails to Subdue Them. By Gregory Berger Via The Narcosphere
October 30, 2006
IMSS Nurse Jorge Alberto López Bernal, Teacher Fidel García, and an Unidentified Minor Die; Eight Are Injured By Enrique Mendez, Blanche Petrich, Gustavo Castillo and Octavio Velez La Jornada
October 30, 2006
High Presence of Citizens and Awareness on the Streets Give Oaxacans a Sense of Optimism By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
October 30, 2006
Testimonies Revealed that Sharpshooters were Present During the Attack on Friday By Blanche Petrich y Enrique Mendez La Jornada
October 29, 2006
The Movement’s Radio Station Goes Off the Air as the State University Campus is Taken By Dan Feder Via The Narcosphere
October 29, 2006
A Report from Oaxaca by the British Journalist Who the Radio Declared Dead for an Hour After Brad Was Gunned Down By John Dickie Special to The Narco News Bulletin
October 29, 2006
Nonviolent Resistance as Thousands of Police Occupy the Rebel City By Dan Feder Via The Narcosphere
October 29, 2006
Zocalo and University Campus Under Siege By Simon Fitzgerald La Luchita
October 29, 2006
Final Moments Captured by the Slain Journalist’s Camera in Oaxaca By Brad Will Now Screening in Salón Chingón
October 29, 2006
A Friend Reflects on His Memories of Slain Independent Journalist Brad Will By David Rovics Indymedia NYC
October 29, 2006
Another Death in the Months Long Resistance in Oaxaca, Mexico By Brad Will Originally published on October 17 by the New York City Independent Media Center
October 29, 2006
Why are High-Level Officials so Desparate to Hide Contents of ICE and DEA’s Own Report on the Drug War Murder Case? By Bill Conroy Via The Narcosphere
October 28, 2006
A Day Of Killings While Teachers Negotiate in Mexico City By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
October 28, 2006
Migratory Status of Many Mexicans Prevents Them From Attending, “Because of Which, We Have Prepared a Video, so That They May Speak on Their Situation...” By Damaso Gonzalez El Diario
October 27, 2006
Photographer Oswaldo Ramirez of the Daily Milenio Wounded in Attack by Shooters for Ulises Ruiz Ortiz in Santa Lucia del Camino By Al Giordano The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Chihuahua
October 27, 2006
“Neighbors” Armed with AR-15 Rifles Enjoyed Complete Impunity During the Bloodiest Day of the Oaxaca Conflict
By Diego Enrique Osorno Special to The Narco News Bulletin
October 28, 2006
The APPO Installs 1,000 Barricades in Broad Daylight; PRI Militants and Police Respond with 21 Armed Attacks By Diego Enrique Osorno Special to The Narco News Bulletin
October 28, 2006
Divisions in the Teachers’ Union as Members Vote to Return to Classes By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
October 27, 2006
The Other Campaign in the Sonora Desert, Where the U.S.-Mexico Border Cuts an Indigenous Nation in Two By Mary Ann Tenuto Sánchez Chiapas Support Committee
October 26, 2006
A Meeting with the Tohono, O’odham, Navajo and Cherokee Peoples in Magdalena de Kino, October 21 By Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos The Other Mexico
October 26, 2006
Since the Publication of the Sixth Declaration from the Lacandon Jungle, He Had Been a Dedicated Promoter of the Zapatista Other Campaign By the Sixth Commission of the EZLN The Other Mexico
October 26, 2006
Words of Delegate Zero During a Meeting with Adherents in San Quintín By Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos The Other Mexico
October 25, 2006
A Letter to Readers from Juan Trujillo in Mexico City By Juan Trujillo Correspondent, The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign
October 25, 2006
They Accuse the Governor of Flying Over the Sacred Tiburón Island by Helicopter as He Plots Its Development for Tourism By Hermann Bellinghausen La Jornada
October 24, 2006
The Oaxaca Movement Declares Solidarity with the Peasant Farmers of Oxcum, Unjustly Imprisoned by the Governor By Rafael Gómez Chi Por Esto!
October 24, 2006
In a City of Immigrant Farmworkers, a New Youth Movement Draws Inspiration from the Zapatistas and the Radical Organizing of the 60s By Gloria Muñoz Ramírez La Jornada
October 24, 2006
National Senate Refuses to Resolve Oaxaca Stand-Off: APPO Must Find its Own Solutions By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
October 24, 2006
A Meeting in the Triqui Neighborhood of Lomas de San Ramón By Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos The Other Mexico
October 23, 2006
The Price of “Progress” in Baja California Is Dumped onto Those Who Do Not Benefit From It By Ginna Villarreal The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Baja California Sur and Norte
October 23, 2006
The Kiliwa Had Declared a “Death Pact” After the Government and Gringo “Conservation” Groups Forbade Them from Fishing; Next Fishing Season Will See a Zapatista Camp on Their Lands By Kristin Bricker The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Baja California
October 22, 2006
At the Scene of the Atenco Massacre of May 3–4, the Mexican Left Shows its Willingness to Forge Alliances and Defy the State By Greg Berger The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in the State of Mexico
October 22, 2006
Two Indigenous Comandantes Will Travel to Live in Each State; Later, “We Will Travel To Every Part of the United States and Canada” By Simon Fitzgerald The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Baja California
October 21, 2006
The Other Campaign Hits the US-Mexico Border, Where the Indigenous Are Called “Migrants” and Roots Run Deep By Al Giordano The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Baja California
October 20, 2006
A Look at the Document Reveals that Contractors Would Have Dual Role, Also “Deterring Would-Be Aggressors” in “Regions of Tension” By Stephen Peacock Via the Narcosphere
October 20, 2006
The APPO Declares Maximum Alert After Reports of PRI Members Preparing Attack By Enrique Mendez and Octavio Velez La Jornada
October 20, 2006
A Report from the First Annual Southwest Border Social Forum By Amber Howard The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign on the Other Side
October 19, 2006
Homeland Security Favoritism and Cronyism: Whistleblowers and Discrimination Victims Face Retaliation While Those Accused of Wrongdoing Are Protected By Miguel Contreras Via The Narcosphere
October 19, 2006
The Blood Flows from the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca (APPO) By Luis Hernández Navarro La Jornada
October 19, 2006
Despite Increasing Threats, Uribe’s Police Cut Back Security Measures for the Unionist and Outspoken Critic of a U.S. Coal Company with Close Ties to the Administration By Sean Donahue Special to The Narco News Bulletin
October 18, 2006
It’s Not “News” – But it Should Be By George Salzman Commentary from Oaxaca
October 18, 2006
“Let’s invite the indigenous people of Canada and the United States... and let’s invite the indigenous people of South America and Central America” By Kristin Bricker The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Baja California
October 18, 2006
In Culiacán, Sinaloa, Delegate Zero Hears Testimonies from People Pushed to the Margins by Capitalism By Ginna Villarreal The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Sinaloa
October 17, 2006
“The intensification of the repression is nothing but the intensification of the federal and state war against the people.” By Prisoners of Atenco Writing from the Santiaguito Prison
October 17, 2006
Violence Threatenes Zapatistas in Tumbalá By Gloria Muñoz Ramírez La Jornada
October 17, 2006
As Stalemate Continues Between Federal Government and Popular Uprising, APPO Holds a “Dialog for Peace,” PRI Supporters Burn Indigenous Radio Stations, and Soldiers Shoot a Protester Dead By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
October 17, 2006
Words of Ernesto Alonso López Uriarte, representative of the Alfredo Jiménez Mota Union of Journalists, in Culiacan the 10th of October By Ernesto Alonso Lopez Uriarte The Other Mexico
October 16, 2006
Soldiers in Civilan Clothes Fire on Unarmed Protesters By John Gibler ZNet
October 16, 2006
Anatomy of an Election Fraud and the Surge of a More Determined and Non-Electoral Left from Atenco to Oaxaca to the EZLN Other Campaign By Al Giordano New Left Review, London
October 16, 2006
Mitsubishi and the Mexican Government Lose Control of Exportadora del Sal S.A. de C.V. in Baja California Sur; Marcos and Adherents Set Up Camp at the Pumping Stations By Al Giordano Via the Narcosphere
October 16, 2006
The Other Campaign Meets with Relatives of Victims from Mexico’s “Dirty War” By Simon Fitzgerald The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Sinaloa
October 15, 2006
Commercial Daily Fails Again to Uncover the Truth Behind the “House of Death” By Bill Conroy Via The Narcosphere
October 15, 2006
After Witnessing Capitalism’s Destruction of Nature and Human Beings on Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula, Zapatista Subcomandante Marcos Sharpens the Call for Expropriation of the Means of Production By Al Giordano The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Baja California Sur
October 15, 2006
Suit Claims Company Launders Profits, Works with Death Squads, and Destroys Competition Thanks to “Symbiotic Relationship” with the Uribe Administration By Stephen Flanagan Jackson Special to The Narco News Bulletin
October 14, 2006
Four Wounded Outside the Department of Citizen Protection in Oaxaca City By Enrique Mendez and Octavio Velez La Jornada
October 13, 2006
Indigenous Farmers on Reclaimed Communal Lands Face Government Threats Two Months After a Violent Attack on their Community By La Otra Jovel The Other Mexico
October 13, 2006
“The Police, the Cartel, the Government, It’s All the Same People” Says the Former Mexican Cop in Court Records Obtained by Narco News By Bill Conroy Via The NarcoSphere
October 13, 2006
"Where before we only grew up and died, now we grow up learning. Now we grow up with pride of being an Indian; we are not embarrassed by our color, or our culture or our language." By Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos The Other Mexico
October 13, 2006
In Sinaloa, the Zapatista Leader Warns That the Country is On the Verge of a Crisis By Javier Valdez Cardenas La Jornada
October 13, 2006
"As soon as we go someplace else, we are going to tell your story, and they are going to say: Why don't we all get together and struggle as one?" By Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos The Other Mexico
October 12, 2006
After First Denying Zapatista Delegate Zero His Constitutional Right of Free Transit, Baja Ferries Backs Down and May Now Let Him Board By Al Giordano The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Sinaloa
October 12, 2006
Sinaloa’s Fisherman Tell Subcomandante Marcos How They Are Being Forced from their Waters by Big Fishing Companies, New Regulations and Tourism Development By Kristin Bricker The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Sinaloa
October 11, 2006
A Conversation with Two Section 22 Teachers on the Long March from Morelos to Mexico State By Erwin Slim The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Morelos and Mexico State
October 11, 2006
Mary O’Grady Leads the Pack as the Commercial Media Begin Attacks on Ecuador’s Rafael Correa By Paul Henry Via The Narcosphere
October 11, 2006
“The Rebellion That Now, Just as Before, Shakes the American Continent, Is Ours as Well” By Ángeles Barrios Cabrera Alternative Media Agency and Trade Editions
October 11, 2006
Part Five: The Hour for Definitions? By the Sixth Commission of the EZLN Translated by Narco News
October 11, 2006
As Both Sides Dance Around an Agreement, a Decentralized People’s Government, Based on Indigenous Traditions, Begins to Take Shape By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
October 10, 2006
A Letter to Readers from Former Customs Investigator Miguel Angel Contreras By Miguel Angel Contreras Founder and Former Chairman, Federal Hispanic Law Enforcement Officers Association
October 10, 2006
Former Mexican Policeman “Lalo” Alleges Corruption in U.S. Law Enforcement and a Plot to Send Him to His Death By Bill Conroy Via The Narcosphere
October 9, 2006
“We will use other methods,” if the repression continues, warn Oaxacans; In California, New York, Texas and Massachusetts preparations are made for protests against the government
By Margarita Salazar The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign on the Other Side
October 9, 2006
At the First Stop on Delegate Zero’s Restarted Tour, Adherents Proclaim Solidarity with the Cuban People Despite the Contradictions of the Revolution By Simon Fitzgerald Opinion Commentary
October 9, 2006
The Demonstration Will Be from 4 to 6:00 p.m., at 27 East 39th Street By Industrial Workers of the World - NYC Via The Narcosphere
October 9, 2006
They Refuse to Sit at the Same Table as Ulises Ruiz; the Federal Government Says It Will Try Again on Thursday By Kristin Bricker The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Mexico City
October 8, 2006
Teachers Build and Defend Thousands of Makeshift Barricades Throughout Oaxaca City By John Gibler The Herald Mexico
October 8, 2006
A Long Weekend in Oaxaca Ends Without Military Intervention By Diego Enrique Osorno Special to The Narco News Bulletin
October 8, 2006
An Open Letter to Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez By Sean Donahue Via The Narcosphere
October 5, 2006
Governor’s Departure Now a National Demand, as Political Figures Pledge to Travel to the State as “Human Shields” in the Event of an Attack By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
October 5, 2006
Two Pedestrians on Different Paths… and with Different Destinations By Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos Translated by El Kilombo
October 5, 2006
In Oventik December 30th to January 2nd... and a Second Reunion July 21st to the 31st in the Five Caracoles of Chiapas By Lieutenant Colonel Insurgente Moisés and Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos The Other Mexico
October 4, 2006
A Letter to Readers from Mercedes Osuna By Mercedes Osuna General Coordinator, The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign
October 4, 2006
The Primary Demand is the Dismissal of the Secretary of Education By Notimex
October 4, 2006
After 38 Years, Government Repression and Media Simulation Still Fail to Silence the Voices from Below By Simon Fitzgerald The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Mexico City
October 4, 2006
Donate Seventy-Two Hours for Peace By Civil Society Organizations of Oaxaca
October 3, 2006
Top U.S. Drug War Officials Knew their Informant Was Involved in Juárez Killings As They Happened, But Did Nothing to Stop Him By Bill Conroy Via The Narcosphere
October 3, 2006
Law Student and Possibly Two Others Reported Snatched from the Streets by Plainclothes Thugs By Nancy Davies Via The Narcosphere
October 3, 2006
Part Three: The Longest Day and the Longest Year By Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos Translated by Narco News
October 3, 2006
The Zapatistas’ Sixth Declaration in the US and the World By RJ Maccani Left Turn
October 2, 2006
Delegate Zero Presents Seven Zapatista Comandantes to the Other Campaign in Mexico City By Al Giordano The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Mexico City
October 2, 2006
Movement Leaders Broadcast Warnings but Call for Calm By Notimex Translation via The Narcosphere
October 1, 2006
Military Aircraft Doing Reconnaissance Flights Over APPO Encampments By Diego Enrique Osorno and Óscar Rodríguez Milenio
October 1, 2006
Grabiela, Zebedeo and Miriam will Stay in the Center of the Country By Juan Trujillo The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Mexico City
October 1, 2006
APPO Infiltrated by Government Operatives Planning Violence By Hermann Bellinghausen La Jornada
September 29, 2006
None of Them has Figured Out a Way to Score By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
September 29, 2006
Some Claim the Current Business Strike Will Be Used as Pretext for Repression By Hermann Bellinghausen La Jornada
September 28, 2006
Narco News Asks for Your Immediate Help to Report and Film the Next Giant Steps in Mexican History By Al Giordano Founder and Journalist, Narco News
September 27, 2006
The Workers at this Border City Keep on Fighting By Gloria Muñoz Ramírez La Jornada
September 27, 2006
The Other Campaign Comes to the Border By Gloria Muñoz Ramírez La Jornada
September 27, 2006
Neighbors Prepare to Resist State Violence By Diego Enrique Osorno Special to The Narco News Bulletin
September 26, 2006
Part Two: The Paths of the Other Campaign By Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos Translated by Narco News
September 25, 2006
Introduction and Part I: The Paths of the Sixth Declaration By Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos Translated by El Kilombo
September 25, 2006
The APPO Undertakes a Long Walk to Mexico By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
September 24, 2006
The occupation of Mexico City’s central square following an allegedly fraudulent vote was peaceful and festive. The revolution taking place further south is anything but. By Blake Sifton The McGill Daily
September 22, 2006
Recent Government Actions Lead to Fears of Generalized Violence Against the People By Raul Gatica Writing for CIPO-Van from Exile in Vancouver, Canada
September 21, 2006
Narco News Needs Your Help to Make It Heard on Both Sides By Dan Feder Managing Editor, Narco News
September 21, 2006
Chavez to the U.N.: “He Spoke Here Yesterday and It Still Smells of Sulfur” Radio 1010 WINS
September 20, 2006
Another Consequence of an Increasingly Militarized Border By Bill Conroy Via The Narcosphere
September 19, 2006
More Than Ever, it Is the People Who Govern this State By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
September 18, 2006
Proposals Requested for Activities, Meeting Sites, Lodging and Food By the Sixth Commission of the EZLN The Other Mexico
September 17, 2006
Teachers’ Union Rank and File Prevent the Return of Buses to the Government as Had Been Negotiated with the Minister of the Interior By Octavio Velez Ascencio La Jornada
September 17, 2006
“Those Up Above are Discovering that the Government is Shit and that the Institutions are Useless” By Subcomandante Marcos Translated by Narco News
September 17, 2006
The Worst of Capitalism Has Also Caused Rebel Dignity to Bloom By Margarita Salazar The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign on the Other Side
September 17, 2006
State and Federal Governments are Trying to Reinitiate the Airport Plan, Warn Speakers By Javier Salinas La Jornada
September 16, 2006
Readers and Colleagues on Both Sides Can Help Turn a Logistical Nightmare into an International Dream By Al Giordano The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Mexico
September 15, 2006
The Other Campaign: First Across-Borders Encounter The Other Campaign on The Other Side
September 15, 2006
The Tour Will Restart This October 9 By Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos The Other Mexico
September 14, 2006
While One Murderer is Kept in Prison, Another Faces Deportation; Both Cases Suggest U.S. Govt. Is Trying to Keep Dark Secrets From Surfacing in Court By Bill Conroy Via The Narcosphere
September 12, 2006
Pedro Jiménez Gómez and Juan Jiménez, Adherents of the Zapatista Other Campaign, Are the Latest Political Prisoners in Mexico By Al Giordano The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Chiapas
September 9, 2006
One Hundred Days Into the Oaxaca Commune, a Successful Assault on Power is Possible By Alberto Hijar Por Esto!
September 9, 2006
“Those that underestimate the popular opposition don’t know what they are talking about” By Luis Hernández Navarro La Jornada
September 7, 2006
Events Announced to Build a “National Movement from Below” By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
September 7, 2006
As Bogotá and Washington Begin Fumigating the Country’s Last Protected Areas, the Peasant Population Sees No Reason to Trust a Government that Has Offered Them Nothing but Repression and Neglect By Garry Leech Colombia Journal Online
September 5, 2006
The Teachers’ Union in this PRI-Dominated, Indigenous City Joins the Popular Mobilization By Hermann Bellinghausen La Jornada
September 5, 2006
“Taxi Driver Sentinels” Now Patrol the Streets of Mérida as Another Mexican State – Yucatán – Heads Toward Social Conflict By Al Giordano Special to The Narco News Bulletin
September 4, 2006
Is TSA’s Terrorism Watch List Being Abused to Target Whistleblowers? By Bill Conroy Via The Narcosphere
September 3, 2006
Despite Fatigue, Marchers Once Again Fill the Streets of the State Capital, as Social Leaders from Other States Visit to Learn from Oaxaca’s Example By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
September 3, 2006
The Other Campaign in Spanish Harlem By RJ Maccani The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign on the Other Side
August 31, 2006
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