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Evening of Video and Debate - Popular Uprising in Oaxaca / CIPO-RFM

Emilia, Miércoles, Octubre 25, 2006 - 21:50

Thursday, November 2nd

As part of the Quebec - Ontario Caravan of the CIPO-RFM (Popular Indigenous Council of Oaxaca – Ricardo Flores Magon), we invite you to an evening of discussion with 2 indigenous Mexican representatives of CIPO: Asuncion Lopez and Pedro Bautista.

Earlier this year, the Oaxaca teachers union was demanding salary increases and improvement of education infrastructure and state responded with repression the 14th of June 2006. Since then, the people of Oaxaca have taken the streets to demand the removal of governor Ulises Ruiz, and more than 260 organizations have formed the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca (APPO), of which CIPO-RFM is a part. Facing the prospect of further repression, APPO is organising to resist and is asking for international solidarity. Come get acquainted with the struggle for dignity among the peoples of Oaxaca!

November 2, 2006 at 6:30

Coop Genereux, 4518 ruelle/alley Genereux, 3rd floor
(on Papineau just north of Mont Royal)

Organised by: Fédération des Communistes-Libertaires du Nord-Est (www.nefac.net), La Otra in Montreal, adhering to the 6th declaration of the Lacondonian Jungle EZLN (ici_...@yahoo.ca)



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