Los Ángeles Press: “¿Por qué en México no hay justicia?”: familiares de presos políticos

Familiares de presos políticos de la Coordinadora Regional de las Autoridades Comunitarias dieron una conferencia de prensa en la Ciudad de México organizada por en el Centro Pro de Derechos Humanos. En esta conferencia, la esposa de Arturo Campos, policía comunitario preso por el gobierno de Guerrero, preguntó a la audiencia “¿por qué no hay justicia en México?” y destacó que las personas inocentes que trabajan por sus comunidades son los que están presas, mientras los delincuentes se visten de uniforme o están en el gobierno. – See more at: http://www.losangelespress.org/por-que-en-mexico-no-hay-justicia-familiares-de-presos-politicos/#sthash.dp3lhcI8.dpuf

Lea aquí la nota completa.

Labor support for Nestora Salgado

The following organizations have been long-time supporters of the Free Nestora campaign. They sent the following messages of support with the Free Nestora Campaign-U.S. delegation to Mexico City. The Washington State Labor Council’s statement was read in full at a press conference in Mexico City on Monday, June 1.

Washington State Labor Council
WSLC English
WSLC Español

Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
CBTU English
CBTU Español

International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 46
IBEW 46 English
IBEW 46 Español

Post #3 from the Freedom for Nestora Campaign-U.S. delegation to Mexico

Tepepan Women’s Prison in the southern district of Mexico City. The U.S. Free Nestora delegation visited Nestora today (Tuesday, June 2) along with family members. Spirits were lifted and the determination to persevere was strengthened. We left with a renewed commitment to win Nestora’s freedom!

nestora-prison

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.

Post #1 from the Freedom for Nestora Campaign-U.S. delegation to Mexico

On June 1, Comité Nestora Libre hosted a press conference in Mexico City with Free Nestora campaign-U.S. delegates and the families of Nestora and other political prisoners. We demand the Mexican government release all political prisoners!

photos by Jose Aureliano Buendia and Stephen Durham

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.