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To: DaoPian; Alia; Kitten Festival; conservative in nyc; CedarDave; Pikachu_Dad; BunnySlippers; ...
APPO has rejected the ultimatum.

This is from:

http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/384257.html

I'll just post a translated excerpt of the first three paragraphs:

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APPO rejects ultimatum of the federal government

6:07 p.m.  The leadership of the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca (APPO) determined this afternoon not to handover the city of Oaxaca to the federal government, but said it was disposed to establish a negotiating table with the Governmental Secretariat [i.e. Interior Ministry]

The APPO spokesman, Florentino Lopez, informed everyone, moreover, that the organization "repudiates the entrance of the Federal Preventive Police." He added that a resolution of the leadership of the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca does not permit the entrance of federal forces.

Moreover, they summoned the people to take to the streets and to fortify the barricades, mainly making a call to their sympathizers to fortify the squads in the streets which give access to the center of the city and to the university area of the city, where Radio Universidad is found, from whence information from APPO is spread. . . .

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So now we're going to wait to see what the Governmental Secretariat (Segob) says in response. If they say "no deal" then we'll know the federales mean business. But I suspect they'll respond favorably to the offer to talk.
9 posted on 10/28/2006 5:29:11 PM PDT by StJacques (Liberty is always unfinished business)
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To: StJacques
It looks like Fox will stall, talk and negotiate for the next 34 days until he is out of office. He certainly doesn't want violence and death of, or by, his federal police as his last legacy. I just hope Calderon is establishing a plan to defuse the situation when he becomes president (maybe by legally getting rid of the corrupt PRI governor and calling for new elections, I don't know). But he can't let the current situation drag on for another several months after he is in office. Schools, businesses, government services, tourism and everyday life will have been disrupted, likely permanently for many in the state.
14 posted on 10/28/2006 6:16:49 PM PDT by CedarDave (FReeRepublic:The big bad bully beating up defenseless ladies--only in your dreams, Chix; get over it)
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To: StJacques

Seriously, I'd be kinda disappointed if they actually accepted the ultimatum. On the other hand, vowing to fight to the death is also a bit extreme. It's a real tragedy to be killed, but I'm glad people are beginning to realize how the left activists keep pushing this movement. Too bad for Fox, he almost could have waited this out, now he to is vowing to have this solved before Dec 1st. I keep thinking of that final scene in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.


28 posted on 10/28/2006 7:52:30 PM PDT by DaoPian
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