Up to 3000 police and military raided the main square in Oaxaca in Southern Mexico. The protestors, mostly teachers and locals, have been holding a permanent demonstration there since 22 May.
At 4.30am, 11am GMT, the police and military units entered the square and attacked the demonstrators while they were sleeping, using tear gas, pepper spray and beat people.
Then machine guns were used, firing on unarmed people. Three people were reported killed. The numbers of injured are unknown.
Following the attack police with no licence plates arrived to take many of the demonstrators away. It is currently unknown where the detainees have gone or how many have been taken.
A demonstration has been called at the Mexican Embassy at 16 St George Street, Mayfair, London, W1S 1LX on Saturday 17 June, 1.30pm.
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No Oaxaca massacre
15.06.2006 13:26
Domingo
Any further info?
15.06.2006 14:42
With so many rumours going around, has anyone got any firm news of what is going on??
Leam
Peaceful protestors?
15.06.2006 15:15
Joe
peace
15.06.2006 16:05
Krop
there is repression in Oaxaca!
15.06.2006 18:21
http://www.noticias-oax.com.mx/index.php
(or on indymedia messico e indymedia oaxaca)
and see, that the police was actually armed! Also, should I remind you that Alexi, a student in Atenco was killed by a tear gas bullet? tear gas bullets have been aimed at people!
Also, about 70,000 teachers have arrived from all around the state of Oaxaca, leaving their communities, their normal lives whilst being threathened of not being paid because they were demonstrating for their legitimate rights! It is too easy to say that they are dirty and accusing them to take down the signs that enforce parking fares!
Joe, are you really living in oaxaca? Do you see the misery around you? Do you see and know about the huge repression that for many years members of civil society and social organisations have been experiencing, and that is furthermore documented by Amnesty International and many other human rights organisations at a national and international level?
In solidarity with the people of Oaxaca,
la lucha sigue!
Silvia
silvia