May 4, 2008: "Two Years On, Atenco Hurts"
May 4, 2008: "Freedom for Political Prisoners. Torture exists in this country."
May 4, 2008: Thousands march for Atenco in Mexico City
May 4, 2008: Cops march past banner depicting riot cops covered in blood.
May 4, 2008: Realizing that the banner depicting blood-soaked riot cops is bad PR, police attempt to block it from photographers.
May 4, 2008: Undeterred by police attempts to block their banner depicting blood-soaked riot cops, activists demonstrate their superior intellect and move in front of the cops to pose for photos.
May 4, 2008: Armored cop takes my picture at the Atenco march in Mexico City.
May 4, 2008: Robocop takes photos of activists participating in the Atenco march in Mexico City.
May 4, 2008: Ex-prisoners from Atenco participate in the march demanding justice for Atenco and freedom for political prisoners.
May 4, 2008: "Stop the Wars! Freedom and Justice for our 16 imprisoned compañeros from Atenco and present Angel C. Perez G. and Francisco Perez V. from Tabasco alive."
May 4, 2008: "Freedom for Political Prisoners. With the EZLN. With the Sixth Declaration. With the Other Campaign."
May 4, 2008: Frente del Pueblo (People's Front) contingent in the march for Atenco.
May 4, 2008: "Free the Prisoners. 13 in Molino de las Flores. 3 in El Altiplano. Two Years on, Atenco Hurts."
May 4, 2008: "Immediate Freedom for Atenco Political Prisoners!"
May 4, 2008: "Long live organized people!"
May 4, 2008: March for Atenco in Mexico City.
May 4, 2008: Marching for Atenco in Mexico City...on stilts...armed with a machete.
May 4, 2008: Mariana de las Selvas, ex-political prisoner from Atenco, chants along with supporters in the march for Atenco in Mexico City.
May 4, 2008: The Francisco Villa Popular Independent Front (aka "the Panchos") marches for Atenco in Mexico City. A Pancho leader told me that women form the political backbone of the organization. Stating the obvious?
May 4, 2008: Activists chase off a plain-clothes cop from the march after he threatened a grafitera with arrest. She was not arrested.
May 4, 2008: Graffiti from the march for Atenco in Mexico City: "See you in 2010!" Mexico has a revolution every 100 years. 2010 is when the next one is due.
May 4, 2008: "Solidarity against plundering and repression."
May 4, 2008: "Stop the War of Extermination in Chiapas."
May 4, 2008: Street Beautification Committee during the march for Atenco in Mexico City.
May 4, 2008: The Other Puebla marches for Atenco in Mexico City.
May 4, 2008: "They won't drown the truth--not even in a sea of blood."
May 4, 2008: A tranny tells the po-po what's up during the march for Atenco in Mexico City.
May 4, 2008: Triquis from MULT participate in the march for Atenco in Mexico City. Their banner says, "Immediately return the two Triqui girls Daniela and Virginia alive." Daniela and Virgina are from the San Juan Copala autonomous municipality in Oaxaca. They were kidnapped by PRI members.
May 4, 2008: Unicyclist for Atenco.
May 4, 2008: "Peña Nieto, Montiel, how many more? We don't want political prisoners. We want imprisoned politicians!" Peña Nieto and Montiel were both governors of the state of Mexico.
May 4, 2008: Boy on stilts marches for Atenco in Mexico City.