Skip to content or view screen version

Atenco Political Prisoners

support political prisoners | 17.06.2008 15:42 | History | Repression | Social Struggles | Zapatista | London | World

On 3 and 4 of May, 2006, more than 2,500 state and federal Mexican police arrived at the small town of San Salvador Atenco, Mexico State, to repress members of a social movement (People´s Front in Defence of Land, FPDT) protesting in support of local flower sellers who had been displaced from their traditional place of work because the government was planning to build there a Wall Mart.

Another reason for this big repression was that in 2002 the people from Atenco organized in People´s Front In Defence of Land (FPDT) resisted the forced displacement from their community to make way to a new Mexico City airport. The FPDT supports the Zapatista´s Other Campaign which seeks to connect all the anticapitalist movements all over Mexico.

During this violent police repression meted out by the Mexican State governor, Enrique Peña Nieto and then Mexican Republic president, Vicente Fox :

A 14 years old boy and a mexican student were killed

207 people (including ten minors) were victims of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment.

145 were arbitrarily arrested.

26 women suffered sexual assault.

5 foreigners, in addition to the violence inflicted on them, were illegally expelled from the country.

Nowadays, two years after, not one political responsible neither any police officer has been brought to justice for the serious crimes committed. However, there are still 16 compañeros held in two prisons:

In maximum security prison of Altiplano, all accused of kidnapping and attacks on the general means of communication and sentenced to 67 years in prison: Ignacio del Valle Medina, Felipe Alvarez Hernandez and Hector Galindo Gochicua.

Prison in Molino de Las Flores: Patricia Romero Hernandez, Juan Carlos Estrada Cruces, Romano Ordoñez, Jorge Ordoñez, Alejandro Pilón Zacate, Narciso Rellano, Raúl Romero, Arturo Sánchez Romero, Inés Rodolfo Cuellar, Edgar Morales Reyes, Julio Cesar Espinoza Ramos, Pedro Reyes Flores y Oscar Hernandez Pacheco.

The FPDT and all their supporters demand the freedom of all political prisoners and the punishment of the political and police responsible. They continue their struggle against capitalism and the defence of the land.


support political prisoners

Additions

benefit night for political prisoners in Atenco

17.06.2008 16:21


@Bowl Court Social Centre, Plough Yard near the junction of Great Eastern Street and Shoreditch High Street ( http://bowlcourt.co.nr)

Saturday 21st June 8pm - 2am

There will be films, cabaret, bands, DJs and Mexican food.

FREEDOM FOR ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS! SOLIDARITY IS OUR STRENGTH!

free them all