From the city of Tijuana in Baja California, Mexico, we demand justice for those who were brutally assaulted, who were robbed of their liberty, and who were denied the medical attention they needed after being injured by American law enforcement on Sunday, November 11, on the Calexico/Mexicali border, during a peaceful demonstration AGAINST ALL BORDERS!
We demonstrate solidarity with our comrades on the Other Side (U.S.) who were targets of a premeditated attack while at a severe disadvantage (proof is evident in photos and video taken at the time) by members of the Border Patrol.
After the conclusion of the NO BORDERS CAMP's planned Sunday activities and following days of "relative" tranquility on the part of la migra, a consensus was reached to march against the wall of shame, on both sides of the borders, demonstrating unity and the symbolic collapse of the all borders that provoke destruction, suffering and death throughout the world.
We are saddened that the attack occurred after a week of activities and community developed in a cemetery- a place that knows only death, illness and the absurdities of the global order. This cemetery was transformed into a space for autonomy, for fighting the effects of those barriers which, though internal, reflect the despicable monuments that are built day by day at great cost to us all, built to make us into decadent, money-making robots. This space was one of solidarity and, even if only for a moment, was free of authoritarianism and also of the very thing around which we converged: the Border.
The protest on the Mexicali side began as a mixture of chants, dancing, music, strength, enthusiasm, heat and fatigue, with a few police patrolling the street, and ended with the intermittent blockading of the lines of cars (whose drivers were largely supportive) waiting to cross into the U.S., through "die-ins" representing the many whose hopeful journey ended in such tragic death across the border. The demonstration on the Other Side of the fence had a similar feel up until the moment that the police and Border Patrol so atrociously, barbarically, and inhumanely attacked our comrades. We see this in the images of an officer smiling and laughing without the tiniest bit of remorse.
We offer full solidarity with future actions and call for demonstrations outside of U.S. consulates, against the repression of the freedom to resist and build alternatives!!
Madame sin nombre (Colectiva Feminista Binacional / MADAME ANATEMA ZINE)
Gordo.Adixión (ex-Adixión).Tijuana
Efren Castro Prieto
Priscilla Merarit. .(Colectiva Feminista Binacional)
Alejandra Leticia León Saucedo.
Jorge Duarte
Waldo Lopez
Julio Cesar Martinez
Karla Villa
Yesenia Cataño
Fortunato Robles Martínez
Cathie y Lynn DeWeese-Parkinson.
RAY K. 47 Raymundo Gutierrez.
M.CENTAURO Stefanie Borquez(Madame Anatema/colectiva feminista binacional)
Cuauhtemoc Turrent (Colectivo Ya Basta, Ensenada)
Carmen Valadez Perez (Colectiva Feminista/CITTAC/Colectivo Cosme Damian)
Jaime cota Aguilar (CITTAC/Colectivo Cosme Damian)
COLECTIVA FEMINISTA BINACIONAL
COLECTIVO COSME DAMIAN
LA REVUELTA GRAFICA
COLECTIVO DE ACCION Y DIFUSION ANARQUISTA