Political prisoners and homage to the struggle of San Salvador Atenco
Program in Spanglish: Political prisoners and homage to the struggle of San Salvador Atenco.
Program in Spanglish: Political prisoners and homage to the struggle of San Salvador Atenco.
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Interview with Maribel Ramos Rojas, mother of Julio Cesar Espinoza Ramos, prisoner at Molino de Flores, sentenced to over 30 years in prison this past August 21. Maribel speaks about her son Julio, unjustly detained when he was 18 years old as he rode his bike on the highway on May 3, 2006, of his innocence and the unthinkable prison sencence, and her struggle to free her son and all other political prisoners.
Interview with doña Francisca and don Paco Hernández, parents of Oscar Hernández Pacheco, prisoner at Molino de Flores, sentenced to over 30 years in prison this past August 21. The parents of the young political prisoner speak of their son, the way in which he was detained, the ordeal the family has gone through, the cruel sentence, and their struggle to free their son.
Interview with Italia Méndez, former prisoner and torture victim, recorded during the political-cultural event organized by the Other Campaign at the encampment in front of the Molino de Flores prison, in solidarity with political prisoners.
Second part of our special documentary on autonomy, resistence and knowledge production in the academy and the case of professor Manuel Callahan from the Acción Zapatista collective at Humboldt State University.
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Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos and Teniente Coronel Insurgente Moisés greet the National and international caravan in solidarity with the zapatista communities, at the caracol of La Garrucha, and address them on the history of zapatismo, the EZLN’s position toward power and the construction of autonomy.
Report on the 21st meeting of the Central-Pacific region of the National Indigenous Congress (CNI), which took place in the Wirrárika community of El Tirador, Jalisco, from July 4 to 6, 2008.