User login
Navigation
Reporters' Notebooks
- Al Giordano
- Kristin Bricker
- Brenda Norrell
- Allan Brauer
- Okke Ornstein
- Bill Conroy
- Miguel Contreras
- Charlie Hardy
- Marc Van Riper
- RJ Maccani
- John Viescas
- Christopher Fee
- Gregory Berger
- Katie Halper
- Jessica Davies
- Don Henry Ford Jr.
- Benjamin Melançon
- John Slade
- Dennes Longoria
- Diana Barahona
- Romina Trincheri
- Erich Moncada
- Jay J. Johnson-Castro Sr.
- Narco News
- Mark Smith
- Daniel Fleming
- Nick Cooper
- Dan Feder
- Stephen Peacock
- Laura del Castillo
- Charles Mostoller
- Jeb Sprague
- David B. Briones
- Aaron Shuman
- Nancy Davies
- John Bruning
- Marcos Meconi
- Keith Yearman
- Jonathan Mills
- Cindy Lou Wilmore
- Sean Donahue
- Juan Trujillo
- Jeff Simpson
- Paul Henry
- George Salzman
- Christopher Whalen
- Simon Fitzgerald
- Wim Dankbaar
- Charles Faris
- Diego Mantilla
- Shawn O'Bryant
- Christopher Hyde
- David Keating
- Rich Gibson
- Anthony Fenton
- Steve Young
- Richard Pilkington
- Tatiana Ovando
- Jeremy Gordon
- Ricardo Sala
- Randall White
- Luis Gomez
- Teofilo Ballve
- Ben Masel
- Walt Lyford
- Jeremy Bigwood
- John F. Eden
- Irene Roca Ortiz
- Ron Smith
- Kevin Skerrett
- Jean Friedsky
- Gissel Gonzales
- María Eugenia Flores Castro
- José Mirtenbaum
- Manuela Aldabe
- Kevin Gallagher
- Bill Weaver
- Justin Delacour
- Claudia Espinoza
- Andrew Stelzer
- Reber Boult
- Colleen Glynn
- Mike DAllaire
- Jennifer Whitney
- Stan Gotlieb
- Alex Satanovsky
- Marcel Miranda
- Nate Johnson
- Richard Eramian
- Pablo Mamani
- Paul Silvester
- Franz J.T. Lee
- Chris Herz
- Andrei Tudor
- Nora Callahan
- Gurujiwan Khalsa
- Julia Steinberger
- Fabio Mesquita
- Yasmin Khan
- Pablo Francischelli
- Baylen Linnekin
- Erik Siegrist
- Natalia Viana
- Amber Howard
- Linda Langness
- Kevin Okabe
- Sarah de Haro


Comments
Social-justice activists occupy Brownsville bridge
Submitted November 5, 2006 - 12:56 pm by Bill ConroyThe San Antonio Express News reports today, based on accounts from the Spanish-language wire service, that:
Earlier this week, on Wednesday, Nov. 1, hundreds of people from both sides of the border followed Zapatista Subcommander Marcos to the middle of the Stanton/Lerdo international bridge connecting Juarez and El Paso to also raise a voice of protest against the oppression in Oaxaca, the planned border wall, and to reaffirm solidarity with the struggles for social justice across the Americas.
Mexican police and U.S. law enforcers and military were out in force during Delegate Zeros symbolic act of protest on the bridge. The bellicose display included a Customs and Border Protection helicopter packed with armed men buzzing the crowd of listeners and media folks.
A similar display of muscle also appears to have been on hand in Brownsville, Texas.
The Express News report continues:
Going forward, our fearless leaders of order should keep a basic law of political physics in mind along the border. They can build a wall along the grand river, but they cant stop the current of that river, not with a dam made of guns and helicopters.
Eventually, the force of the current will cause the dam to give way and the waters of the great river will overflow all barriers. In that light, it would be wise for them to respect the fury of that current and to build more bridges between the people on both sides of that river.
Post new comment