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"Youths Firebomb McDonald's in Oaxaca"
AP via Yahoo ^ | 11-11-06 | REBECA ROMERO

Posted on 11/12/2006 10:24:59 PM PST by atomic conspiracy

ARTICLE SNIPPET: "OAXACA, Mexico - Four youths wearing masks tossed gasoline bombs at a McDonald's restaurant in the conflict-torn city of Oaxaca on Sunday, damaging the windows, seats and play area, police said.

Security personnel at the shopping center where the McDonald's is located extinguished the blaze, police said. The restaurant was closed during the pre-dawn attack, and nobody was hurt.

The shopping mall is near a university where leftist protesters set up their headquarters last month after police drove them out of city's main plaza, which they had occupied for five months in a bid to force the resignation of the Oaxaca state governor. Those activists attacked a Burger King restaurant in the same mall with gasoline bombs last week."


613 posted on 11/12/2006 11:02:32 PM PST by Cindy
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Oaxacan leftists (APPO) threaten to expand and unite protest with Lopez Obrador (Translation)
El Universal ( Mexico City ) ^ | November 13, 2006 | Alejandro Torres & Jorge Octavio Ochoa ( translated by self )

Posted on 11/13/2006 4:07:12 PM PST by StJacques

APPO will reactivate blockades in Oaxaca


They also agree to extend their protests against the government over which Felipe Calderon Hinojosa will preside if when he begins his mandate Ulises Ruiz Ortiz still remains in his position [as Governor of Oaxaca].


Alejandro Torres & Jorge Octavio Ochoa/Correspondents
El Universal (Mexico City)
Oaxaca City, Oaxaca
Monday 13 November 2006


1:17 p.m. Reinstalling barricades, taking state public offices and town councils, and the closure of major highways are some of the conclusions which the constituent congress of the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca (APPO) approved upon concluding its work early this Monday morning.

The 1,700 delegates to the congress, representing eight regions of the state and of the labor, native people, student, union, and the suburban secotrs, reiterated that the demand for the fall of Governor Ulises Ruiz Ortiz is neither negotiable nor renounceable.


To release the resolutions of the constituent congress, Zenen Bravo Castellanos, who acted as President of Speaker's Desk, said that APPO also will extend its protests against the Government over which Felipe Calderon Hinojosa will preside if when he begins his mandate, starting December 1, Ulises Ruiz Ortiz still remains in his position [as Governor of Oaxaca].


The delegates to the congress also approved that APPO be run by a collective body without a particular leader. The organ of leadership of that movement will be a state council composed of 260 people who will represent the eight regions of the state and the different sectors who adhere to APPO.


Moreover, said council will include as honorary members ex-political prisoners and those who have had arrest orders [issued] against them for their participation in the movement.


Over the course of this Monday the state council will take up in its time the different committees in which they will distribute the tasks of the nascent organization.


Zenen Bravo explained in a press conference, at the beginning of a march of some thousand APPO members, that the plan of action of the organization contemplates, among other means, the reactivation of the mobile brigades who would blockade the state public offices, in addition to reinstalling barricades and carrying out blockades of the major highways in the state.


"The proposal is to demonstrate what there is no governability," he explained. He said that, within the bosom [of the organization], they are still about to set the moment in which they will bring about such actions.


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