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Huyen APPO leaders hiding
December 1, 2006
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Escaping Juarez of Oaxaca and take 19 hours to reach the City
El Universal Oaxaca
Flavio Sosa Villavicencio, cut his beard, his hair concealed under a cap and covered his face with a scarf when the vehicle changed several times during his escape from the city of Oaxaca to Mexico City, together with other members of the leadership Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca (APPO).
in a safe house, and in the Federal District, Sosa release: "We are not in the shadows. We come here to promote national and international solidarity for the movement and to denounce the wild hunt against the companions of the APPO! ". This Friday, when Felipe Calderon assumed the presidency of the Republic make a public appearance.
Flavio Sosa, Zenen Bravo, Erangelio Mendoza, Jesús López, María del Carmen López Vázquez, Felipe Canseco Ruiz Coache and it took almost 19 hours to reach the national capital since leaving Wednesday afternoon, the Church of Our Lady of the Poor, Colonia Reforma Oaxaca City.
The escape route led first by poverty-stricken neighborhoods in the capital of Oaxaca, and then gaps, unpaved roads, fields, mountains and even cemeteries that allowed them to rid the seals of the Federal Preventive Police (PFP) and probable arrest.
escape plan was carefully prepared and executed with precision. Security measures are extreme to the point that only after the convoy stopped to urinate.
There were, at the edge of a ravine, lined up in the night, covering the need. They had not eaten. Zenen Erangelio and took just a snack.
The relocation plan was completed in several stages.
The first was to remove the APPO members of the Church of the Poor undetected, before 18:00 am on Tuesday. To this end, we had to dodge the media. Reporters were asked to leave the place, which covered a forum on indigenous issues. It even convened a conference press to be held at 18:00 am on Tuesday, which was canceled. In fact, the leadership of the APPO was no longer in place.
group had left before, avoiding the constant patrols of the PFP and the Ministerial Police around the entire temple and its annexes. None was arrested.
Once gathered in a safe house, then waited half an hour before boarding several vehicles to exit. They came in the form
spaced, but the communication was not interrupted ever. Constantly communicated with each other.
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Through brief and always spoke in riddles. Leaving only the state capital it would take five hours and reach the limits of the body about 14 hours.
was interned in several towns where they change vehicles. They also received the discreet support of villagers who served as guides and through them passed through villages, dirt roads, hills and fields undetected until another village, where another guide will lead.
sometimes crossed the highway, but not transited. At some point came to pass very near a checkpoint of the PFP, no more than 10 meters, but they were on a dirt road that ran parallel to the highway. On several occasions made brief stops to regroup, to change vehicles for shelter in a house.
So passed just over 19 hours until they reached Mexico City. Telephone, Sosa told this newspaper: "We are concerned about the situation in Oaxaca because it continues the hunt wild against members of the APPO." But he said the leadership of that movement are not in the shadows. "
also asked to clarify what was published today: "I have never worked in the government of Ulises Ruiz. Ever. "
Meanwhile, in the Oaxacan capital continued yesterday patrols and arrests by state prosecutors of alleged perpetrators of the damage caused on 25 November.
Several campuses were cateados by police. In the colony independence in elementary school, there was a confrontation between teachers and police officers who tried to take two mentors.
As organizations, human rights and detainees' relatives demanded that the federal and state governments to carefully review the cases of detainees in the federal prison in Nayarit, as many of them are people who were raised by police unreasonably.
Arturo Calvo, central diocesan justice and peace in the archdiocese of Oaxaca, for example, unveiled six cases, he said, are fully checked and innocent victims who never participated in the battles of the APPO and the PFP nor in the fire of buildings and vehicles and accuses the state government.
is Juan Martinez, Gabriel Luis Barreda, José Luis Ramírez Morales, Guido Ventura Cervantes and sisters Antonia and Romualda Lourdes Socorro San Juan Soriano. All of them, they said Calvo and their families, never had any involvement in acts of vandalism against them now. Http://diario.com.mx/nota.asp?notaid=ff8530df6c4f067ef640e0f2b2732537
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