KPBS: “San Diegans On Hunger Strike Protest Mexico Imprisonment Of US Citizen”

KPBS has released their coverage of the protest at the San Diego Mexican Consulate on Monday. The entire article is worth reading, but the end is especially powerful.

Felix Garcia, a San Diego resident in his 60s who strummed on his guitar and song revolution-era songs outside of the consulate, hadn’t eaten in more than three days.

“I feel weak and hungry, but my conviction is stronger,” he said.

Garcia said he looks up to Salgado because of her defense of indigenous communities in Guerrero, one of Mexico’s poorest states.

“She represents resistance. Liberty. Freedom,” he said.

Read the full story here.

U.S. solidarity actions for Nestora

On June 1, 2015 supporters held demonstrations at Mexican consulates in cities across the United States in an effort to raise awareness of Nestora Salgado’s imprisonment. Photos and details about the events in San Diego, Seattle, San Francisco, New York City, and Chicago follow.
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TeleSUR: Photo from Nestora Salgado press conference in Mexico City 6/1

Clayton Conn of TeleSUR has shared this photo from today’s press conference in Mexico City.

Free Speech Radio News: “Indigenous police commander Nestora Salgado on hunger strike in Mexican maximum security prison”

FSRN has released a stirring audio story detailing Nestora Salgado’s struggle and her recent decision to go on hunger strike. You can listen to the story and read their coverage of Nestora by clicking here.

Solidarity with Nestora in the Dominican Republic

On Saturday, May 23, 2015, NUPORI (Nucleus for a Revolutionary Internationalist Party) was invited to attend the 7th Annual Free America Hip Hop Youth Festival in Santiago with an information table about Nestora Salgado’s unjust imprisonment. The response was very positive. Many people took literature and signed the mailing list to stay informed. Next to the Free Nestora poster is Marcos Adames of NUPORI and CRIR (Committee for Revolutionary International Regroupment), one of the organizations that helped initiate the international campaign to free Nestora and all political prisoners in Mexico.

Seattle Globalist coverage: Nestora supporters vie for Sec. of State John Kerry’s attention during Boeing visit

In a recent article covering U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry’s visit to Boeing’s plant in Renton, WA – where Nestora Salgado lived for years – Seattle Globalist described the supporters of Nestora who showed up not only to protest the TPP trade deal, but also to raise awareness of the political prisoner’s troubles. The Globalist’s coverage follows:

…Also outside the Boeing plant were supporters of Nestora Salgado, the Renton woman who has been jailed in Mexico after running a community police force. Her husband, Jose Luis Avila, and her daughter, Grisel Rodriguez, were among the picketers vying for Kerry’s attention.

Avila said that he would like the Secretary of State to take a strong stance urging Mexico to free Salgado, who faces an uncertain wait for trial. Human rights groups and politicians in Washington and Mexico have already backed Salgado’s case.

We have been knocking on his door for months,” Avila said. “Hopefully he can see that we’re here, and we’re not going away.”

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Supporters of Nestora Salgado, a Renton woman imprisoned in Mexico, hope to get Secretary of State John Kerry’s attention. (Photo by Venice Buhain.)

For the full story, click here.

Announcing new endorsers

The Free Nestora Committee is pleased to announce the following endorsers of our cause:

Inlandboatman’s Union, Puget Sound Region
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Local 79, Seattle
International Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 52, Puget Sound, Washington
International Longshore and Warehouse Union, Seattle Pensioners’ Club
National M.E.Ch.A., U.S.
Seattle Women’s Rights Commission

We extend our sincerest gratitude for their support.

Seattle U School of Law: “Nestora Salgado protests illegal detention with hunger strike”

The Seattle University School of Law, where supporter of Nestora’s cause Professor Thomas Antkowiak teaches, has issued a news story providing some details into Nestora’s decision to go on hunger strike as well as the international efforts to pressure the Mexican government to release her.

To read the full story, click here.

“U.N. human rights authorities condemn treatment of Nestora Salgado”

The Seattle University School of Law reported on March 16 that “[s]even United Nations human rights experts have appealed to the Government of Mexico to protect Nestora Salgado-García, the Renton woman who has been imprisoned in Mexico and is represented by the law school’s International Human Rights Clinic.”

To read the full story, click HERE.