Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Mexican government takes prisoners in Oaxaca

Mexico Leftist Leader Joins Oaxaca Protest

Monday, December 11, 2006
A leader of Mexico's largest leftist party led thousands of protesters in a march to the center of this historic city on Sunday, demanding the resignation of the state governor and the withdrawal of thousands of federal police.

Shouting "Freedom for political prisoners!" the demonstrators also called for the release of more than 200 people arrested in the six-month-long conflict in Oaxaca that has shattered the local economy and left at least nine dead.

Leonel Cota, president of the leftist Democratic Revolution Party or PRD, marched at the front of the demonstration alongside his party's lawmakers and Oaxacan protest leaders.

The protesters _ a broad front of leftists, students and Indian groups _ accuse Gov. Ulises Ruiz of rigging his election in 2004 and of sending armed thugs against his opponents.

They took over the center of Oaxaca for five months until thousands of federal police drove them off in clashes in October and November.

The PRD has become increasingly involved in the Oaxaca conflict after keeping its distance for months. Last week party leaders took up the cause of protest leader Flavio Sosa, who was arrested in Mexico City, calling him the first political prisoner of recently sworn-in President Felipe Calderon.

The PRD claims Calderon's victory over its candidate, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, in July was fraudulent and refuses to recognize him as president.

On the La Jornada site there is a link to La Otratele, a video interview. Family members tell the stories of sons and daughters taken to prison in Nayarit.
Duane Campbell

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