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ANTIWAR
MOVEMENT IN MEXICO
Angry
Manifiesto and infos about the actions in Mexico against the war on
Irak.
Photogalleries, texts in spanish,
and a resume of the antiwar movement can be seen by here ( or translated
to english by clicking
here)
A webpage for february 15 actions
in Spanish
GENOA, july 19 to 22nd,
2001.
Genoa,
G8. Here you can find stuff on the G8
Photogalleries, links, videos,
audio, downloadable stuff, reports, debates
The solidarity actions on Mexico,
Germany, Spain, and other places.
The misteries on the death of
Carlo Giuliani.
SAN SALVADOR ATENCO
July
11: after 9 months of resistance against the construction of an airport
in the land of Atenco, Texcoco and neighborhoods, the farmers got brutaliced
by the police. Even that, they organized and took hostages to ask the government
to liberate their prisoners. The federal government sent the Federal Police
and the Army to stop them, but the struggle of the farmers won.
Cronology
of the resistance in San Salvador Atenco. Recopliation of articles
published in various ((i)) IMCs from july 11 to 22nd. | Spanish
POLITICAL PRISONERS
To
be student is not the same as to be terrorist! Freedom for Antonio,
Hector and Alejandro Cerezo Contreras, students jailed for terrorism (?),
previously brutalized and tortured with no proofs. Freedom for all political
prisoners. | Comite Cerezo (Spanish
and French)
ZAPATISTAS
PHOTOS
| Photos of zapatistas in Mexico City,
1997 and 2001.
TEXTS | Cronology
of the Zapatista Uprising | Editorial
for the Cronology | Interview
with Chiapas zoques indigenous in hunger strike (July 2001) | Interview
(Spanish)
|
Cyberzapatista
ANARCHISM
1910: The history of the
anarchist mexican revolution. Translation of a zine about Ricardo Flores
Magón and the revolt. (Under construction)
OPORNIK E ZINE
Texts
of Fabbri, Galeano, Bakunin and Borges.
A
day in the life of an ultrarevolutionary: Dedicated to Coca Cola intellectuals,
ultras, an all people included in activism who thinks they are gods. Translated
from La Haine.
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