Thursday, November 16, 2006

siguen matando gente en mi pais y yo no entiendo

The eleven deaths in today’s massacre come "as massacres often do" at a
time when the Mexican federal government has returned to the bad old days of
large scale repression (in Atenco last May, and in Oaxaca at present). At
times like this, paramilitaries and police agencies are emboldened by the
signals sent from the top, and increase their historic aggressions against
those "especially indigenous" communities perceived as being in the way of
economic interests.


The federal government of Vicente Fox and his Interior Minister Carlos
Abascal (“the Butcher of Oaxacaa”) was warned as recently as this year about
the time bomb of violence threatening Viejo Velasco Suarez and the other
communities in the Montes Azules regions.

1 comment:

MissRoxyMusic said...

Que bueno esta tu blogg!!
EXCELENTES FOTOGRAFIAS!!!
sip.. que malo lo k pasa..