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A group of students from Oaxaca's
autonomous State University allied with the APPO occupied Radio Universidad--the University
radio station—on April 30. The students said it was a limited take-over to last
until 8 pm, May 2nd. As of 4:45 Oaxaca time on that
day, internet connections for Radio Universidad were down. It was not
apparent why. Nor was it known if the station was broadcasting or being jammed.
The occupation was timed to cover a large
Mayday march in Oaxaca City. This year's march has the added impact of a large state workers
union that is furious over the privatization of the federal workers pension
system. Big actions are planned for May 2, including another march to the
Zocalo in the center of Oaxaca City. Opposition to the pension privatization has become a principle demand in the
marches.
Radio Universidad was a key element in last
year's Oaxaca rebellion, where students unionized teachers and other workers joined
under banner of the Popular Assembly of the People of Oaxaca (APPO) to demand
the ouster of unpopular PRI governor Ulises Ruiz. DJ used the booth to monitor police action and mobilize civil protests. The rebellion was heavily
repressed and sent underground through a series of arrests and extrajudicial
actions by state police and their un-deputized allies. Many activists and
students remain imprisoned. Few have been formally charged.
On campus, students said they would abandon the radio
station between 6 and 8
pm on May 2, but said that the frequency
would stay under community control.
Oaxaca is bracing for a resurgence of anti-Ruiz activity, since the Section
22 teachers union is preparing for their annual strike, which served as a
catalyst for civil dissent against Oaxaca's
entrenched political elite last year.
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