Lies from Oaxaca Ministry of Public Security and National Security Commission: the Nochixtlán case

On Sunday, June 19, in a joint operation using firearms, the Federal and State Police attacked teachers, students and residents of Nochixtlán.
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On Sunday, June 19, in a joint operation using firearms, the Federal and State Police attacked teachers, students and residents of Nochixtlán.
There are reports of between six and eight demonstrators killed Sunday morning at the teachers-peoples highway blockade in Nochixtlán.
“Welcome to Oaxaca” says a metal plate at the entrance to this city.
Ten years after the June 14, 2006 popular uprising in Oaxaca, we spoke with our compañero Fernando Lobo, writer and former broadcaster of Radio Plantón.
At the time of publication, 3:30am in Oaxaca, Radio Plantón is reporting that military planes are now arriving in Oaxaca.
Two years earlier, a slogan had spread like a dust cloud: fair wages. There was already talk of a "crazy idea": they had to rise up.
While the state has the guns, the teachers have the numbers, and they’ve been using them.
Atenco resists a new attempt at land dispossession 10 years after the repression of Red May.
"Autonomy is a lifelong process. The struggle never ends. And it’s only recently that we have begun walking towards it."