Saturday, August 12, 2006

Lopez Obrador supporters blockade federal offices

AP , MEXICO CITY
Thursday, Aug 10, 2006

Supporters of leftist candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador targeted federal offices in escalating protests over allegations of electoral fraud, as officials started a partial recount of votes from last month's disputed presidential election.

On Tuesday, hundreds of activists blockaded the entrance to the Agriculture Department and forced open highway toll booths for cars to stream through free-of-charge during rush hour -- the latest in a wave of protests to demand a total recount of the presidential election.

Lopez Obrador was the runner-up in an official count that gave ruling party candidate Felipe Calderon an advantage of 0.6 percent, or about 240,000 votes.

The protests will continue all week, Lopez Obrador said, culminating in what he called an "extraordinary rally" in Mexico City on Sunday, the day officials are expected to finish recounting votes in about 9 percent of the nation's polling places.

"We are going to carry on our struggle ... We are sure we will triumph," the silvery haired leftist told tens of thousands of supporters in the capital's central plaza on Tuesday night.


Lopez Obrador, the former mayor of Mexico City, is demanding that officials count all 41 million ballots, but a tribunal said that they will only review votes in places where there is evidence the ballots could have been miscounted. The partial recount started yesterday.

While Lopez Obrador has urged his followers to remain peaceful, tensions are growing and some fear that he may not be able to prevent the demonstrations from erupting in violence.

The seizure of the toll booths, which gave more than 7,000 motorists a free passage to the capital, prompted President Vicente Fox's spokesman, Ruben Aguilar, to threaten for the first time the use of force. But demonstrators backed off before that could happen, abandoning the booths shortly after the end of morning rush hour.

Fox criticized the protests saying, "Democracy cannot advance without respect for others and above all without respect for institutions."

Late on Tuesday, the federal attorney general's office opened up a criminal investigation into the seizures, according to Mexican media. Officials at the agency could not immediately be reached.


The progressives in Mexico are fighting tooth and nail for Justice and Liberty. What will we do in November if we again face election fraud?


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2 Comments:

Blogger TFLS said...

I don't know what to make of the Mexican elections. Some of the articles I've read say Obrador is as big a crook as Fox and his political party. Which ever way it plays out - the Mexican people will probably come out the loser.

12:46 AM, August 16, 2006  
Blogger SB Gypsy said...

Considering that the grassroots are for Obrador, they've found packs and packs of ballots sidelined all with Obrador's name on, and the people are rallying behind him, I'm all for him fighting tooth and nail for his win. We know who supports his opponent: Bushco. That's about as valid an indicator as I can produce.

10:10 AM, August 17, 2006  

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