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Zapatistas Activate a New Kind of Bomb in the Mexican Southeast
Al Giordano reports today from Chiapas, Mexico on the series of
historic encounters between the Zapatista Army of National Liberation
(EZLN) and groups from around Mexico and the world.
historic encounters between the Zapatista Army of National Liberation
(EZLN) and groups from around Mexico and the world.
August 23, 2005
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Dear Colleague,
Al Giordano reports today from Chiapas, Mexico on the series of
historic encounters between the Zapatista Army of National Liberation
(EZLN) and groups from around Mexico and the world. The meetings are
the beginning of the process outlined in the Zapatistas' Sixth
Declaration from the Lacandon Jungle and their proposal to create, as
Mexico begins another presidential election cycle, "The Other Campaign."
Giordano gives a glimpse of what the formation of a new kind of
power, "from below," looks like in its early stages, as Mexicans from
all walks of life - workers, neighborhood activists, student
radicals, peasant organizers, and more, all "of the left" but many
having been at odds for years - come together to try to join forces
in a meaningful, revolutionary way, for the first time. And as one
young participant, from the state of Veracruz, puts it, "There is
nobody with the moral authority better to lead this fight than the
EZLN."
Giordano reports:
"Most of the organizations present were formed in the past five years
by sectors of Mexican society that have been ravaged by the
privatization of government tasks as imposed by the rules of the
market. Their demands have been ignored and their people made into
outcasts by political parties and institutional organizations and
leaders, including those of the Old Left that, according to some of
younger folks like Morita, they sounded like. They are at the
margins. And it is through the margins and the marginalized - who
together in this country and this work make for a majority of
minorities - that the Zapatistas have begun to arm a kind of bomb and
a corresponding explosion to come. The bomb under construction is,
among other qualities, inter-generational. That is one difficult bomb
to arm. But - lookey here - it is yet a more difficult one for the
powerful to deactivate once it begins ticking."
...
"All day and for much of the night, the word kept being spoken: The
workers from metallurgy factories in the Pacific port of Lázaro
Cárdenas, Michoacán took the microphone and told the history of their
organizing as workers, their current strike, and the strong
repression against them. They invited the Zapatistas - who've
announced that they're coming out so we'd better get the party
started - to their factories to visit and speak with the workers.
Then came an organization of small business salespersons, inviting
the Zapatistas to come to the largest wholesale marketplace in Mexico
City, known as La Merced.
"A jovial, bearded fisherman from Manzanillo, Colima got his turn.
'We are struggling against very rich and important men.' He received
an especially roaring applause when he cut his presentation short,
allowing others to speak. (Later, Zapatista Subcomandante Marcos,
after listening to more than 100 such presentations, mentioned,
specifically, the desire of the out-coming Zapatista delegations to
join the fishermen on their boats.)"
Read the full report here:
http://www.narconews.com
And keep reading Narco News as this story, this history, continues.
"Those who look only to the powers from above - to the Commercial
Media, to the owning-class, to its politicians and parties," writes
Giordano, "will be the last to see that great wave rolling over what
they mistakenly thought to be real, static and permanent."
From somewhere in a country called América,
Dan Feder
Managing Editor
The Narco News Bulletin
http://www.narconews.com
webmaster [at] narconews.com
Narco News is supported by:
The Fund for Authentic Journalism
P.O. Box 241
Natick, MA 01760
http://www.authenticjournalism.org
The Fund receives online donations at this web page:
http://www.authenticjournalism.org
Please Distribute Widely
Dear Colleague,
Al Giordano reports today from Chiapas, Mexico on the series of
historic encounters between the Zapatista Army of National Liberation
(EZLN) and groups from around Mexico and the world. The meetings are
the beginning of the process outlined in the Zapatistas' Sixth
Declaration from the Lacandon Jungle and their proposal to create, as
Mexico begins another presidential election cycle, "The Other Campaign."
Giordano gives a glimpse of what the formation of a new kind of
power, "from below," looks like in its early stages, as Mexicans from
all walks of life - workers, neighborhood activists, student
radicals, peasant organizers, and more, all "of the left" but many
having been at odds for years - come together to try to join forces
in a meaningful, revolutionary way, for the first time. And as one
young participant, from the state of Veracruz, puts it, "There is
nobody with the moral authority better to lead this fight than the
EZLN."
Giordano reports:
"Most of the organizations present were formed in the past five years
by sectors of Mexican society that have been ravaged by the
privatization of government tasks as imposed by the rules of the
market. Their demands have been ignored and their people made into
outcasts by political parties and institutional organizations and
leaders, including those of the Old Left that, according to some of
younger folks like Morita, they sounded like. They are at the
margins. And it is through the margins and the marginalized - who
together in this country and this work make for a majority of
minorities - that the Zapatistas have begun to arm a kind of bomb and
a corresponding explosion to come. The bomb under construction is,
among other qualities, inter-generational. That is one difficult bomb
to arm. But - lookey here - it is yet a more difficult one for the
powerful to deactivate once it begins ticking."
...
"All day and for much of the night, the word kept being spoken: The
workers from metallurgy factories in the Pacific port of Lázaro
Cárdenas, Michoacán took the microphone and told the history of their
organizing as workers, their current strike, and the strong
repression against them. They invited the Zapatistas - who've
announced that they're coming out so we'd better get the party
started - to their factories to visit and speak with the workers.
Then came an organization of small business salespersons, inviting
the Zapatistas to come to the largest wholesale marketplace in Mexico
City, known as La Merced.
"A jovial, bearded fisherman from Manzanillo, Colima got his turn.
'We are struggling against very rich and important men.' He received
an especially roaring applause when he cut his presentation short,
allowing others to speak. (Later, Zapatista Subcomandante Marcos,
after listening to more than 100 such presentations, mentioned,
specifically, the desire of the out-coming Zapatista delegations to
join the fishermen on their boats.)"
Read the full report here:
http://www.narconews.com
And keep reading Narco News as this story, this history, continues.
"Those who look only to the powers from above - to the Commercial
Media, to the owning-class, to its politicians and parties," writes
Giordano, "will be the last to see that great wave rolling over what
they mistakenly thought to be real, static and permanent."
From somewhere in a country called América,
Dan Feder
Managing Editor
The Narco News Bulletin
http://www.narconews.com
webmaster [at] narconews.com
Narco News is supported by:
The Fund for Authentic Journalism
P.O. Box 241
Natick, MA 01760
http://www.authenticjournalism.org
The Fund receives online donations at this web page:
http://www.authenticjournalism.org
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