26.11.2006, 16:56
Mexican police clash with protesters in Oaxaca
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Zitat:OAXACA, Mexico (Reuters) - Protesters shot fireworks at riot police and burned down government buildings in Mexico's colonial city of Oaxaca on Saturday, days before President-elect Felipe Calderon was to take office. (...)Oaxaca dissidents vow they won't stop
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Zitat:Dudley AlthausDie Probleme der Regierung in der Unruhregion gehen weiter.
Houston Chronicle
OAXACA, Mexico — Southern Mexico's underdogs are rebelling once more, and Juan Sosa is right in the thick of it, again. (...)