Indymedia.org - Through showers of rain, more than ten thousand students, workers, survivors and companeros marched October 2nd in the streets of Mexico City to commemorate the 38th anniversary of the Mexican goverment's 1968 massacre at Tlatelolco that
killed hundreds of student protesters. Members of the Popular Assembly of
the People of Oaxaca (APPO) led the march with a banner saying: "To avoid
future repressions, punish the genocides of yesterday and today." In solidarity with the pro-democracy uprising now in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca, and against the massive Mexican military assault against their movement that observers report may be imminent, chants and banners denouncing repression in Oaxaca resounded throughout the march. pictures | theater action (es) | report (es).
Also in Mexico, in the northeastern city of Monterrey on October 3rd and 4th, Energy and Environmental Ministers from the G8 industrialized countries and five "emerging" economies (Brazil, India, China, South Africa and Mexico) are meeting for the G8+5 Gleneagles Dialogue on Climate Change. Environmental activists against climate change are
holding an alternative Climate
Justice Dialogue and Convergence in Mexico City. The G8+5 meeting is focused on "market-based mechanisms" such as "carbon trading" that climate activists say enrich corporations without actually reducing emissions of greenhouse gases that cause global warming.
The struggles against repression in Oaxaca and catastrophic global warming
can be seen as linked by Plan Puebla Panama
(PPP), a trans-continental "infrastructure development" project planned by
the Mexican state that includes expansion of fossil fuels extraction,
creation of new maquiladora industrial zones, and a super-highway
slated to run through Oaxaca. Failure now by the people of
Oaxaca to reclaim their social rights and political empowerment will be a
victory for the capitalist, anti-democratic forces pushing the PPP - and
this is one reason underlying the Mexican government's brutal response to
Oaxaca's uprising.
Stop the G8+5, Defend Oaxaca! Virtual Sit-In | Climate Justice Now! Mexico Call to Action (en) (es) | Climate Justice Schedule of Events in Mexico City (en) (es) | Oaxaca updates at NarcoNews | Boston
Action in Solidarity with Oaxacca | Indymedia Oaxaca









