The Narco News Bulletin |
August 15, 2018 | Issue #43 |
narconews.com - Reporting on the Drug War and Democracy from Latin America |
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Yesterday, as the caravana of supporters from Mexico City left Hemiciclo at noon for Oaxaca, hundreds crowded the streets to cheer them on their way. This scene was repeated throughout their journey, with cheering people lining the highway at several points. The ten buses and fifty cars that left DF had been joined by scores more along the way, and despite several "arms searches" by military, carrying assault rifles (the only people actually carrying guns), the caravana arrived after a twenty hour trip. Scores of appreciative locals, including and a brass band beneath the monument to Juarez at Crucero de Viguera, greeted them.
D.R. 2006 Julie Webb-Pullman |
Locals thronged the streets and over-bridges cheering, clapping and shouting support to welcome the marchers from Mexico City and other states.
Entire families turned out, from the oldest to the youngest, just like they did last Thursday to defend the University from the threatened military invasion.
Police presence was minimal. Even at the endpoint of the march, when they reached [Santo Domingo] Church, the only police were plains-clothed officers who were spying on and filming the crowd. For that small mercy, at least, Oaxaca can be thankful today.