Very unfortunate what's happening in our special noses ... Well unfortunately here I find so unfortunate situations that happen in our country and increasingly become more cynical because nobody cares and nobody does anything. We can not have the government we do not accept any criticism or complaint kindof their acts so shameful.
email I went through this working process which tells the stories of our political repertoire in which as always on the intolerance and lack of government commitment that we are the way to cost:
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Repression in Veracruz campesinos march
Regina Martínez
* denounced the arrest of four leaders and the disappearance of 10 of his fellow
Jalapa , Veracruz, May 19 (approved) .- About two thousand Indians from Totonacapan and Huasteca, trying to reach this city to demand the governor Fidel Herrera Beltrán fulfill agreements made, they were intercepted by agents of Public Security and Federal Preventive Police (PFP), supported with dogs and tear gas.
Peasants Papantla who left early this morning in a caravan of buses and trucks, wanted to set up camp in the center of this city, to require Herrera Beltrán 10 thousand hectares of land promised to deliver since 2004.
After police intervention - from a helicopter at the demonstrators threw firecrackers, according to complaints by laborers themselves - the Indians, grouped in the Confederation of Peasant Organizations and People (Cocyp) reported the arrest of four leaders and the disappearance of 10 of their peers.
At the height of a toll booth located in Rinconada, municipality of Emiliano Zapata, the vehicles - as they traveled men, women and children - were intercepted by soldiers of the SSP and agents of the PFP, who threw tear gas to force them out of trucks.
charged that, on the decision of farmers to continue their way on foot along the road, the police threw the trained dogs, and from the air, a helicopter began to winnow them with firecrackers to disperse the quota.
The delegate of the Cocyp, Miriam Marquez, who made it to this city along with other farmers, said more than two thousand Indians who participated in the march, were forced to retreat into Agrocenter facilities in the National Bridge where they were guarded by heavily armed police. In the camp installed in the Plaza Lerdo, opposite the Palace of Government, farmers reported the disappearance of their leaders Femat José Jacobo, Jacobo Rafael Mariano and José Hernández Juárez Ambrosio, who were reportedly arrested during the scuffle. There, with a makeshift placards, which required the development of its leaders, the hundreds of farmers who made it to Jalapa was threatened by the director of the Interior, José Luis Salas Torres, in the sense that they would be arrested if they tried to block the streets of downtown, "because we will not allow."
Marquez said authorities would seek to justify the use of indigenous forces against the protesters, "arguing that blocked the road and that the only way to make us understand was sent to the police."
added that about 300 riot police took the two corporations. "We came in peaceful plan in a caravan. We were not blocking the road. Were the police themselves by placing roadblocks to stop their patrols. The intention was to reach the government palace, `program` open Monday, "he said. One of the Indians said," We only come to ask for land and attack us with police and dogs. " Marquez explained that the main demand is the 10 thousand hectares of land that the state government undertook to purchase four years ago for the benefit of two thousand farmers in 20 municipalities in the mountains of Totonacapan, the High Huasteca and Las Choapas, "but not fulfilled. "He added that this commitment was endorsed by Herrera Beltrán on 18 March in El Tajin, and pointed. "It's the date we have not had any dialogue with him. We have not been able to interview or have any kind of rapprochement."
Of these commitments, he said, work is signed minutes long with various officials, including Secretary Reynaldo Escobar Pérez Government, "which established the commitment that the state government acquire the land benefit of farmers. "
Throughout the trailer the police set up several roadblocks: the first in the toll booth Nautla where they arrested about 500 farmers, a second in La Antigua, on the Veracruz-Jalapa highway, and a third in Rinconada, where they stopped most of the quota. At that point, farmers were taken to Agrocenter municipality of Puente Nacional, guarded by some 200 patrols in the State Public Security Secretariat and the PFP, who cordoned off the scene to keep people out.
According to the testimonies of the peasants, "who resisted were taken down with rifle butts and batons. We were told that we did want to come to bother the governor is going to fuck ... and until Women with children were beaten and threatened with dogs. "Meanwhile, the secretary general of the state Cocyp, Octavio Antonio Reyes, said the police officers arrested the national leader of this organization, José Jacobo Femat and regional leaders José Juárez Ambrose Jacobo and Rafael Mariano García Hernández. In turn, Miriam Marquez said that farmers whose whereabouts are unknown, are: Martha Gómez León and his son two years, and Marcelino Gomez Salazar, 10, and his mother, 50 , Josefa Salazar, Teresa León Gómez, Gómez García and Juana Patron Francisco.
Cocyp The delegate of Lazaro Cardenas in the community, municipality of Papantla, said the demand for land from farmers in this organization "is a right and more minutes of work when signed with the state government, which pledged to buy. " Meanwhile, a farmer showed a sign reading "The Veracruz Hitler", The laborer Ferral Olarte stressed that if the peasants are demanding land "is because we have and to work, we have to rent up to a thousand dollars an acre and where we are going to pay. "
" I would ask you to stop both bureaucratic and fulfill what was promised. We are laborers and are at odds on race, religion and whatever they want, but we Mexicans have the right to support us, especially when it is said that no provision for it, "he said. The laborer reported that, to plant maize on a hectare of land is required to invest between five and six thousand dollars, "but when it is going, we get only four or five thousand dollars, not counting itself is a hurricane season, then lose it all, here there is no insurance to the cornfields. "
Until press time, at least a thousand peasants were being held in the Agrocenter. Marquez noted that one of the Indians who managed to reach the camp that held in the Plaza Lerdo, I inform you that the police have continued to beat their peers.
Too bad that these things happen in our Mexico so beautiful ....