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From: "Dana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: NN,Nicanor Salud Rasgado of the Otra arrested in San Blas Atempa 
...again,Mar 15
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 06:17:14 +0100

Oaxaca State Police Arrest Nicanor Salud Rasgado of the Other Campaign in
San Blas Atempa. Again
This Time, on the 14-Month-Old Arrest Warrant that Still Hangs Over the
Heads of 72 Other Citizens


By Al Giordano
The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Mexico
March 15, 2006
NarcoNews

One day after citizens of San Blas Atempa marched against police brutality
and repression, Oaxaca state police arrested Nicanor Salud Rasgado for the
second time in a month in the city of Tehuantepec. Nicanor is now the tenth
political prisoner from San Blas being held in the nearby federal prison.


Nicanor Salud Rasgado
Photo: D.R. 2006 Sarahy Flores Sosa
Salud - who was arrested and freed the same day on February 19, in a bizarre
police raid on his motor-car (a three-wheeled taxi that is the favored form
of public transportation between San Blas Atempa and nearby Tehuantepec) in
which police brazenly planted a pistol and cocaine on the dissident - was
arrested again today after attending a protest march in Tehuantepec
organized by the teachers' union named Seccio'n 22.

Salud marched in solidarity with the teachers this afternoon and then
boarded a taxi. Police stopped the cab, placed him under arrest, and brought
him directly to the "Center for Social Rehabilitation" (CERESO, in its
Spanish initials) where he joins nine other San Blase~os that Zapatista
Subcomandante Marcos has said are being "held hostage" by Oaxaca Governor
Ulises Ruiz Ortiz in an attempt to quell the pro-democracy movement there.

The latest pretext to put this social fighter behind bars is a 14-month-old
arrest warrant stemming from the day on January 1, 2005 that gunmen opened
fire on San Blas citizens from the balcony of City Hall. A melee ensued in
which automobiles of city bureaucrats were burned, and a public armed only
with rocks and sticks overwhelmed police and established an Autonomous
Popular City Hall. Nicanor is charged with "damages to the City hall,
burning vehicles and aggressions against members of the PRI (Institutional
Revolutionary Party" according to his supporters who contacted the Other
Journalism moments after Salud's arrest today. Similar charges hang over the
heads of 72 other San Blas citizens who recaptured their City Hall on that
New Year's Day. The latest arrest of Nicanor Salud suggests that there could
soon be more such arrests to come.

Last February 6, the Zapatista spokesman known as "Delegate Zero" visited
San Blas Atempa and vowed "a national rebellion like what you did in San
Blas," and the next day Marcos visited with five political prisoners from
the town in the federal penitentiary in Tehuantepec (those visits are
recorded in the Other Newsreel, "Marcos Goes to Jail").

Last week, the Other Journalism visited with Nicanor Salud and interviewed
him for an upcoming video newsreel. To be continued.


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