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Issue 43 - Jan 2007

From the Editors

¡Feliz año nuevo from the CASA Collectives!

The end of December in Oaxaca proved to be a little calmer than the month before, at least on the surface. The majority of the federal police left the town square, which had been turned into a military base since late October, presumably in order to make way for the poinsettia flowers and Christmas lights and to create a general atmosphere of the holiday season for the arriving tourists.

Support Oaxacan Artists Collective- ASAR-O!

ASAR-O is a collective of young artists who have come together to produce popular art - including prints, posters, graffiti murals and stencils - to reflect and support the vision and demands of the w

Oaxaca Solidarity Network - February '07 Humanitarian Delegation

2nd EMERGENCY HUMANITARIAN DELEGATION TO OAXACA (MEXICO)

WHEN: February 10-16, 2007

WHY: VICTIMS OF ONGOING REPRESSION IN OAXACA ASK FOR CONTINUED

Oaxaca Burning: Reflections on the Popular Movement and State Repression

On June 14, 2006, the police in Oaxaca brutally attacked an annual teachers’ strike being held in the center of the capital city.