radiozapote collective is being threatened with removal from our space
radiozapote | 27.12.2007 03:46 | Indymedia | Other Press
propitiated by the decision to impose a new director on the National
School of Anthropolgy and History (ENAH), one who has interests in
common with Alfonso de MarÃa y Campos, Director of the National
Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH).
School of Anthropolgy and History (ENAH), one who has interests in
common with Alfonso de MarÃa y Campos, Director of the National
Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH).
To the ENAH community
To radio listeners and users of the sounds community
To the free and independent news media
To human rights organizations:
Precisely at the beginning of the school’s vacation period, the
radiozapote collective is being threatened with removal from our space,
propitiated by the decision to impose a new director on the National
School of Anthropolgy and History (ENAH), one who has interests in
common with Alfonso de MarÃa y Campos, Director of the National
Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH).
These events are occurring in a national context in which our social
circumstances are being transformed in favor of the interests of the
current military-dominated government in the sale of the country’s
natural resources. With the decision to impose someone who didn’t win
at
the ballot box, there is an intensification of the persecution and
hostilities against critical, dissident sectors that have taken
positions against official policies, as this new context is being
created. The persecution is also directed against the free,
independent,
community news media, as well as human rights defenders and activists
from any number of organizations and collectives. The small group that
the INAH director seeks to impose expects that the ENAH community will
accept its conditions once more, allowing it to run roughshod over this
community’s needs, as well as local election and conflict-solving
processes. The radiozapote project has publicly stated its opposition
to
these discretional, illegal practices.
Many people have warned us of the possibility of a violent evacuation
from the Radio Zapote cabins. Throughout the past year, we have
reported
on the constant threats to close down and clear out independent
cultural
projects and facilities in Mexico City––the Chanti Ollin space, La
Pirámide cultural center, Regeneración Radio, Ke Huelga radio, just
to
mention a few cases here in the capital city. The same is true of
similar international cases.
We have decided to take these warnings seriously. For this reason, we
are announcing an orange alert in order to publicize our situation and
the positions we have adopted as of now:
1- We have decided to stay in our space, being watchful and constantly
working here on a daily basis during school vacations; a little later
on
we will let the ENAH community know our position on the incoming
administration.
2- We have decided to keep working on our broadcasts, the dissemination
of news, and activities related to radio station programming for the
2008 season; furthermore, we will put out our yearly call to elicit
more
widespread participation.
3- We have decided to give broad coverage and continuous follow-up to
the situation here at our school because we believe that the ENAH
community has the ability to overcome the current arbitrary decisions
and adverse measures now being imposed and because we think it is the
moment for generating a debate on the situation that the ENAH is going
through.
For these reasons, we issue a call for international solidarity in the
face of threats of removal from the radiozapote facilities where we
carry on our informative work. Some of our proposals are spelled out
below, but we remain open to other possible responses:
1- We ask that all possible groups, collectives and individuals make
public statements in support of maintaining radiozapote as a public
access communications space with widespread participation from the
society, and that the project stay free of threats in order to continue
to provide information to the community.
2- We ask that you spread the word regarding our situation as widely as
possible in the news media to which you have access, calling public
attention to the circumstances at the ENAH at this time.
3- We ask that you come to our space and continue to make it your own,
utilizing it and generating ideas and actions at the same time.
Radiozapote must keep on with its communications work despite the
current situation.
In the event that the decision is made to call a red alert, it is
because an evacuation is at hand. In this case, the only possible
action
will be to come directly to the radio station and oppose the takeover
of
our space.
To contact the station, you can call this telephone number:
0445520682768 - Mobile phone, Mexico City.
Write to us at:
radiozapote@riseup.net
or participate by directly publishing information, opinions, etc., at
our page:
http://zapote.radiolivre.org
Radio Zapote Editorial Committee
December 2007
Because the air has no limits>>>free radio frequency
To radio listeners and users of the sounds community
To the free and independent news media
To human rights organizations:
Precisely at the beginning of the school’s vacation period, the
radiozapote collective is being threatened with removal from our space,
propitiated by the decision to impose a new director on the National
School of Anthropolgy and History (ENAH), one who has interests in
common with Alfonso de MarÃa y Campos, Director of the National
Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH).
These events are occurring in a national context in which our social
circumstances are being transformed in favor of the interests of the
current military-dominated government in the sale of the country’s
natural resources. With the decision to impose someone who didn’t win
at
the ballot box, there is an intensification of the persecution and
hostilities against critical, dissident sectors that have taken
positions against official policies, as this new context is being
created. The persecution is also directed against the free,
independent,
community news media, as well as human rights defenders and activists
from any number of organizations and collectives. The small group that
the INAH director seeks to impose expects that the ENAH community will
accept its conditions once more, allowing it to run roughshod over this
community’s needs, as well as local election and conflict-solving
processes. The radiozapote project has publicly stated its opposition
to
these discretional, illegal practices.
Many people have warned us of the possibility of a violent evacuation
from the Radio Zapote cabins. Throughout the past year, we have
reported
on the constant threats to close down and clear out independent
cultural
projects and facilities in Mexico City––the Chanti Ollin space, La
Pirámide cultural center, Regeneración Radio, Ke Huelga radio, just
to
mention a few cases here in the capital city. The same is true of
similar international cases.
We have decided to take these warnings seriously. For this reason, we
are announcing an orange alert in order to publicize our situation and
the positions we have adopted as of now:
1- We have decided to stay in our space, being watchful and constantly
working here on a daily basis during school vacations; a little later
on
we will let the ENAH community know our position on the incoming
administration.
2- We have decided to keep working on our broadcasts, the dissemination
of news, and activities related to radio station programming for the
2008 season; furthermore, we will put out our yearly call to elicit
more
widespread participation.
3- We have decided to give broad coverage and continuous follow-up to
the situation here at our school because we believe that the ENAH
community has the ability to overcome the current arbitrary decisions
and adverse measures now being imposed and because we think it is the
moment for generating a debate on the situation that the ENAH is going
through.
For these reasons, we issue a call for international solidarity in the
face of threats of removal from the radiozapote facilities where we
carry on our informative work. Some of our proposals are spelled out
below, but we remain open to other possible responses:
1- We ask that all possible groups, collectives and individuals make
public statements in support of maintaining radiozapote as a public
access communications space with widespread participation from the
society, and that the project stay free of threats in order to continue
to provide information to the community.
2- We ask that you spread the word regarding our situation as widely as
possible in the news media to which you have access, calling public
attention to the circumstances at the ENAH at this time.
3- We ask that you come to our space and continue to make it your own,
utilizing it and generating ideas and actions at the same time.
Radiozapote must keep on with its communications work despite the
current situation.
In the event that the decision is made to call a red alert, it is
because an evacuation is at hand. In this case, the only possible
action
will be to come directly to the radio station and oppose the takeover
of
our space.
To contact the station, you can call this telephone number:
0445520682768 - Mobile phone, Mexico City.
Write to us at:
radiozapote@riseup.net
or participate by directly publishing information, opinions, etc., at
our page:
http://zapote.radiolivre.org
Radio Zapote Editorial Committee
December 2007
Because the air has no limits>>>free radio frequency
radiozapote
Homepage:
http://zapote.radiolivre.org