Insurrection in Oaxaca


Victory Barricade at Oaxaca University
November 2006

This is What Recuperation Looks Like: the Rebellion in Oaxaca and the APPO
(A Murder of Crows #2)

Direct solidarity with the oppressed and exploited in Oaxaca and the rest of the world, not with APPO and its corrupt leaders
(Coordinadora Insurreccional Anarquista - Mexico)


Masked Reaction in Solidarity with Oaxaca

On the evening of 11/27 the mexican consulate in Phoenix, Arizona was attacked in response to a call for international solidarity by the peoples movement in Oaxaca, Mexico. The words "Para Oaxaca" were painted on a wall and 8-10 plate glass windows smashed. The attack occurred at 11:25 as a symbolic and physical response to the brutal police and paramilitary massacre encountered by the people of Oaxaca and the APPO on Noevember 25 at the 7th megamarch intended to ouster Ruiz and reclaim the land and wealth from the ruling class elite.

Viva Oaxaca! Propoganda by deed!

( From Arizona Indymedia: arizona.indymedia.org/news/2006/11/52876.php )


Action for Anarchy... that extends the conflict on all fronts

November 21, 2006

In solidarity with the popular revolt of Oaxaca, with the revolt of the French suburbs, with the struggles of all conscious individuals that have come to the awareness that the only way to attain freedom is to reappropriate our lives and put an end to every type of authority, and in solidarity with our own struggle here and now, we want to encourage the extension of the conflict and the social war on all fronts.

For this, we want to contribute our little grain of sand, claiming responsibility for the burning of around a dozen dumpsters in the Barcelona neighborhoods of Sants and Gracia this past weekend.

Good spirit and advancement, until every authority is put to an end.

For ourselves, for Anarchy, social liquidation, war on all fronts.

( From Palabras de Guerra: pdg.mahost.org/noticias/noticias/accion_anarquia.htm )


Solidarity to the people of Oaxaca from Athens, Greece

On the 31st of October, and despite the initial rain, some 200 people--mainly anarchists--gathered outside the Mexican Embassy in Athens. Many banners were hanged, flyers were spread about while brochures were handed out to passers by, informing them about the situation Oaxaca and the recent murders by paramilitaries. The riot police was blocking the entrance to the embassy at all times while many more were located at nearby streets. Anarchist, anti-State and anti-authoritarian slogans were shouted for about 2 hours. Just before leaving the embassy red paint and stones were hurled towards the building and the riot police.

( From Infoshop: http://www.infoshop.org/inews/article.php?story=20061031170515140 )


Insurrectionary Anarchists of the Coast Salish Territories

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