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The Other Journalism With The Other Campaign
Mexico’s Corrupt Electoral System
Part Three: The Longest Day and the Longest Year By Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos Translated by Narco News
October 3, 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
“I Never Wanted to be a War Correspondent When I Grew Up” By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
August 26, 2006
Your Access to the Authentic News, and Their Safety Bringing It to You, Is at Stake By Al Giordano Publisher, Narco News
August 24, 2006
Mexico’s Electoral Institutions Suffer Another Self-Inflicted Wound as Sunday’s Gubernatorial Vote, Marred by Fraud on Both Sides, Is Too Close to Call By Al Giordano Reporting from Chiapas with the Other Journalism with the Other Campaign
August 21, 2006
With Less than 9 Percent of Precincts Recounted, More than 126,000 Votes Are Found to Have Been Disappeared or Illegally Fabricated By Al Giordano Part V of a Special Series for The Narco News Bulletin
August 14, 2006
Scenes from Mexico City’s Post-electoral Mobilizations By John Gibler ZNet
August 8, 2006
Citizen Recount Results Will Determine Election Credibility By John M. Ackerman and Irma E. Sandoval The Houston Chronicle
August 8, 2006
López Obrador Calls Supporters to Mexico City Zocalo at 7 p.m. to Offer His Response By Al Giordano Part IV in a Special Series for The Narco News Bulletin
August 5, 2006
While Mexicans Take to the Streets Over the Presidential Vote, Democracy's Fairweather Friends Are Standing Silent By James K. Galbraith The Guardian, London
July 21, 2006
It Is Critical for the Mexican People to Act as a Political Protagonist By Gilberto López y Rivas La Jornada
July 17, 2006
In Support of the People’s Right to Choose Our Government, the Form in Which it Is Chosen, and Our Right to Organize By Zapateando Alternative Communication Team Adherents to the Other Campaign in Veracruz
July 13, 2006
Video and Audio Evidence, an Outraged Citizenry, and Panic from the White House Are Converging to Make López Obrador the Next Mexican President By Al Giordano Part III of a Special Series for The Narco News Bulletin
July 11, 2006
The Tip of the Iceberg of the Crimes Committed by Mexican Electoral Authorities Is the Fraudulent Vote Count of 2006 By Al Giordano Part II of a Special Series for The Narco News Bulletin
July 8, 2006
IFE’s Claim that 98.5 Percent of Votes Had Been Counted Was False: Authorities Now Oppose Recount By Al Giordano Part I of a Special Series for The Narco News Bulletin
July 5, 2006
“We’re not in the electoral vibe but for ethical and moral reasons, as Zapatistas, if we see something is wrong, well, we have to say it” By Subcomandante Marcos Translated from Radio Insurgente by Narco News
July 4, 2006
From Atenco to Oaxaca, State Repression Is Punished Severely at the Ballot Box By Al Giordano Via The Narcosphere
July 3, 2006
For Immigrants, Hope for Change Lies in Organization from Below, Not in Election Results By Margarita Salazar The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign on the Other Side
July 3, 2006
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The Other Journalism
Reporting on the Tour by Subcomandante Marcos Throughout the Mexican Republic
Planning Meetings in the Lacandon Jungle (2005)
2006: On the Road
Chiapas
Quintana Roo
Yucatán
Campeche
Tabasco
Veracruz
Oaxaca
Puebla
Tlaxcala
Hidalgo
Querétaro
Guanajuato
Jalisco
Nayarit and Colima
Michoacán
Morelos
Guerrero
Ground Zero:
State of Mexico and Mexico City
Zapatistas Call Red Alert in Response to the Atenco Atrocity
Mexico’s Corrupt Electoral System
The Tour Continues…
Sinaloa
Baja California Sur
Baja California
Sonora
Chihuahua
Coahuila
Durango
Zacatecas
San Luis Potosí
Nuevo León
Tamaulipas
and…
The Other Side!
Full Archive
The Other Journalists
Read the Communiqué Introducing the Brigade
Mercedes Osuna, general coordinator
Al Giordano, correspondent and road team coordinator
Gerardo Osuna, technical coordinator
Victor Amezcua, road team logistics coordinator
Kristin Bricker, correspondent
Simon Fitzgerald, correspondent
Alberto Gini, videographer
Ana Mauri, photographer
Alice Serena, photographer
Martina Morazzi, photographer
Joshua Bregman, videographer
Murielle Coppin, correspondent and photographer
Ginna Villarreal, photographer
Yael Gerson Ugalde, correspondent
Nancy Davies, correspondent
Amber Howard, correspondent
Sean Geary, video producer
Gregory Berger, documentary director
Sarahy Flores Sosa, cinematographer
Juan Trujillo, correspondent
Annie P. Warren, photographer
Quetzal Belmont, audio/radio coordinator
Karla Aguilar, audio/radio coordinator
Jill Freidberg, video editor
James Daria, correspondent
RJ Maccani, correspondent
Daniela Lima, correspondent
Dul Santamaria, correspondent
Ana Laura Hernández, correspondent
Giovanni Proiettis, correspondent
Teo Ballvé, correspondent
Barrett Hawes, documentary producer
Dan Feder, correspondent
David Briones, webmaster
Translation
Spanish: Ivan García, Francisco Alvarez Quiñones, Laura del Castillo Matamoros, Lucia Benavides, Cesar Soriano, Raymundo Reynoso
English: Dan Feder, Jill Freidberg, Simon Fitz, Yakira Teitel, Lois Guchu, Yael Gerson Ugalde, Teo Ballvé, Kristin Bricker, Simon Fitzgerald, Chris Thomas, Dean Willis
Portuguese: Natalia Viana, Cecilia Viana
German: Dorothee Lienan, Stefan Fraudenberg, Martin, Dana Aldea
French: Dorothee Lienan, Irene Roca Ortíz, Sara de Haro, Claudine Madelon, Caroline Damiens
Italian: Giovanni Proiettis, Renza, Annamaria Maribel
Dutch: Murielle Coppin
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Other News
Enlace Zapatista Subcomandante Marcos’ Weblog
Indymedia Mexico Coverage: We Are All Atenco
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Radio Pacheco Audios from the Other Campaign
Radio KeHuelga The Voices of the Other Campaign
Indymedia Chiapas The Other Campaign
La Jornada Other Campaign Coverage
Radio Sabotaje
Radio Zapote
Radio Polakas
Presos politicos: libertad
Radio Zapatista KPFA - Pacifica Radio (94.1 FM)
Blogatistas
Comisión del Caso Atenco
Egoteca: Otro No lugar en el Ciberespacio
Asamblea Popular de los Pueblos de Oaxaca
La Otra del Otro Lado
La otra Morelos
La otra en el sur de Morelos
La otra Guerrero
La otra Tabasco
La otra Tampico
De Tod@s Para Tod@s
Información de La Otra Campaña
Con Safos
Mujeres Sin Miedo
La Otra Tijuana
Radikando (Tijuana)
La Otra Tamaulipas
La Otra Nuevo Leon
El Color de La Palabra (San Luis Potosí)
La Otra San Diego
La Otra Jalisco
Rincón Rupestre
La Otra Chilanga
Zapateando (Veracruz)
La Otra Colima
La Otra Sonora
La Otra Yucatán
Atenco Blog
La Sexta, La Otra
La Otra Huasteca
De Peninsula a Peninsula
Atenco: Frente de Pueblos en Defensa de la Tierra
Jovenes de la Otra Puebla
Rinconcito revolucionario
Zapatista Blogs in English
Mexico-Australia Solidarity Network
Zapagringo
Zapatista Network
Delete the Border
East Side Café (LA)
Encuentro New York
Chiapas 95 email list archives
La Zezta (French, English, Spanish)
Other Campaign Photo Album
Estación Libre
Blogotitlán
Chicagotra
La Otra Salt Lake City
Zapatismo and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
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