Revolution #74, December 24, 2006


 

Support Revolution Newspaper Reporting Trip to Oaxaca

We received this letter from two Revolution correspondents:

Recent Revolution Coverage of Crisis in Mexico and Struggle in Oaxaca
Oaxaca: State Moves to Crush Resistance, People Remain Defiant (Issue #73, Dec. 17, 2006)
Sharp Contention at the Top and Deep Discontent from Below
  Mexico: Massive Protests Against Presidential Inauguration
(#71, Dec. 3)
Post-Election Crisis Enters a New Stage (#63, Oct. 1)
Special 4-page Supplement (#61, September 17)
- Mexico: The Political Volcano Rumbles
- Who is AMLO, What Is His Political Program, and Where Will It Lead?
…and more at the Mexico topic link on revcom.us

Dear Friends,

Repression is hitting hard against a powerful struggle that has rocked Oaxaca for months and inspired many people throughout Mexico and other parts of the world. Now more than ever there is a need to hear from the people who have been fighting with such determination, to bring to light the government-inflicted terror currently unfolding, and to get a deeper understanding of how people are confronting these new challenges and what the implications of all this are for emancipatory struggle on both sides of the U.S./Mexico border. So, we’re heading to Oaxaca!

This December we have the opportunity to travel with a delegation whose mission is to bring international attention to the situation in Oaxaca. We’ll be finding out what’s happening there now, interviewing people who have been part of the struggle, and hearing from human rights groups and others. While we’re there investigating, documenting, and learning, we’ll also be writing—watch revcom.us for our articles and updates. We are encouraging everyone to follow our journey and repost these articles broadly.

What we know going into this is quite sobering. Hundreds have been arrested, unknown numbers disappeared, and there are rampant stories of torture. The U.S.-endorsed Calderón regime that came to power on December 1 is making chilling promises to suppress any movements that break the “social peace.” It is unclear how all of this is going to develop, including how people will respond to this repression in Oaxaca and beyond. In this moment of uncertainty, where far too few people in the U.S. are even aware of this significant and inspiring struggle, we are looking forward to bringing to the world the stories from Oaxaca. Upon our return we’ll be ready speak to classes and other groups and gatherings about what we’ve learned.

To accomplish what we’re setting out to do, we need your support. Primarily and urgently, we need funds to finance all this. We also need you to spread the word—pass on our articles, send them out to your listserves and e-mail lists and arrange speaking engagements in neighborhoods, schools, bookstores, etc.

Send donations to:
RCP Publications
attn: Oaxaca reportage
PO Box 3486
Chicago, IL 60654

Sincerely,
Luciente Zamora and Nina Armand

 

* Contributions or gifts to RCP Publications are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes.

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