May 26, 2006
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Dear Colleague:

Al Giordano reports from Mexico today with an analysis of how the
Zapatista Other Campaign's horizontal communications network unmasked
the repression and simulation of the Mexican State and media in
Atenco earlier this month, changing the recorded history of that
atrocity. He writes:

"A suspension by the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN, in
its Spanish initials) of its participation in what began as a journey
throughout Mexico titled 'the Other Campaign' has not stopped nor
stalled the rollercoaster ride that so many, including this team of
reporters, have been on since January. The atrocities of May 3 and 4
in San Salvador Atenco and Texcoco (and on the way to, and inside,
the prisons of the state of Mexico) have ratcheted up the velocity of
a movement and also the gravity of the forces that want it stopped.

"But nothing stops nor slows the tumult: not assassination, not rape,
not brutality, not mass media simulation, not censorship nor terror.
Beginning on May 3, the Mexican State of Vicente Fox and his foreign
sponsors attacked a concentration of Other Campaign adherents with
every weapon and power in their hands. Three weeks later, they have
failed: the opposition is still on its feet, drawing support from
previously standoffish sectors (mainly those who had placed their
faith in Mexico's upcoming July 2nd 'elections,' despite the
country's dark history of electoral fraud that is looming, again, in
2006), and the forces 'from below and to the left' have won the
battle over defining the story in what has been an apocalyptic media
war (a Netwar, or Cyberwar, say the Pentagon analysts over at the
Rand Corporation that study things 'from above and to the right').

"The media war of the past three weeks has been over how the Atenco
blow-up would be defined. In the early days, the mass media had the
upper hand and greater firepower: they worked overtime to try and
define the seminal moment in Atenco-Texcoco as an attack by hordes of
machete-wielding hoi polloi - portrayed as dirty, smelly, anti-
social, mercenary, and out of sync with the average citizen's desire
for peace and wellbeing - while their news anchors cheered the
supposedly noble efforts by the government to restore law and order."

...

"But the forces from above made the same mistake they have made so
many times before: they lied. They claimed that it had been a
protestor's firecracker that killed a 14-year-old boy. The autopsy
later revealed that he was shot at point-blank range with a police
bullet. They claimed that the police didn't carry firearms. Later,
photos began circulating of the cops aiming their guns. The mass
media were able to hide the rest of the story only for a limited span
of time. Within days their authoritarian script was in tatters. As in
1999, when the Mexican national network TV Azteca distorted the
shooting death of one of its 'reporters,' only for the facts to
explode next in the network's face when it was learned that their man
was a narco-trafficker killed for not paying the bills on his cocaine
habit, the Atenco story has now mutated into something else altogether."

Giordano traces this network's evolution back to the formation and
organization of the Other Campaign last summer in the Lacandon Jungle
of Chiapas. Read the full story, here:

http://www.narconews.com/otroperiodismo

  From somewhere in a country called América,

Dan Feder
Managing Editor
The Narco News Bulletin
http://www.narconews.com
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