[NYTr] Mexico: EPR Attacks Prison Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 07:27:02 -0400 (EDT) Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit sent by Milt Shapiro (mexnews) - Jul 30, 2007 Weekly News Update on the Americas #909 - July 29, 2007 EPR ATTACK PRISON In the early morning of July 28 people thought to be members of the rebel Revolutionary Popular Army (EPR) assaulted a site in Chiapa de Corzo, in the southeastern Mexican state of Chiapas, where a federal prison is being built. No injuries were reported in the incident, during which an unknown number of attackers captured the three guards at the site and locked them in a guard booth. The attackers then shot up the site and painted slogans on the walls. Municipal police arrived when they heard the shooting; they found about 40 used cartridges on the scene. The action was apparently meant to dramatize the EPR's demand for the release of EPR leaders Alberto Cruz Sanchez and Edmundo Reyes Amaya, who were allegedly captured in the southern state of Oaxaca on May 24; the federal and the Oaxaca governments both deny that they are holding the two men. The incident follows attacks on Mexican gas pipelines on July 5 and 10 which the EPR reportedly carried out to demand the release of Cruz Sanchez and Reyes Amaya [see Update #907]. The slogans painted on the walls at Chiapa de Corzo were: "They were taken alive, we want them back alive," "EPR will win," "Long live the EPR" and "Freedom for political prisoners." [La Jornada (Mexico) 7/29/07] This was the second attack on a Mexican prison in two days. On the evening of July 26, about 20 men armed with AK-47 assault rifles attacked a prison in Juchitan de Zaragoza, Oaxaca. Authorities said one police agent was wounded. Official sources suggested that people involved in drug trafficking were attempting to free a prisoner. Some local people claimed that the attack was by an elite army unit, the Airborne Special Forces Group (GAFE), which they said was raiding a nearby residence and attacked the prison by mistake. Oaxaca state citizen protection secretary Sergio Segreste denied the army was involved, noting that the army doesn't use AK-47s. He also denied that the EPR carried out the assault. [LJ 7/27/07, 7/28/07] HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS INVESTIGATE Irene Khan, general secretary of the UK-based human rights organization Amnesty International (AI), is scheduled to visit Mexico July 30-Aug. 5 for what AI calls a "high-level working visit" to address its concerns about human rights violations in Mexico. The group's concerns include reports of sexual assaults on women prisoners by police agents during the repression of demonstrations in San Salvador Atenco, Mexico state in May 2006; the government's failure to solve the murders of hundreds of women in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, over the last 15 years; and the repression of anti-globalization protesters in Guadalajara, Jalisco, in May 2004 [see Updates #722, 760, 853] Khan's visit is to include an interview with Mexican president Felipe Calderon Hinojosa and a July 31 trip to Oaxaca, where the state government is accused of repeated human rights abuses. On July 25 the Mexican daily La Jornada reported that Jose Miguel Vivanco, executive director of the Americas division of the US- based Human Rights Watch, had telephoned Oaxaca governor Ulises Ruiz Ortiz to urge an "exhaustive and impartial investigation of the reports of the excessive use of force and arbitrary detentions by police agents" at a July 16 protest in Oaxaca city [see Update #908]. [LJ 7/29/07] On July 20 the federal government signed an agreement to pay a total of 725,000 pesos (about $66,000) to surviving members of a family that was attacked by soldiers in Sinaloa de Leyva municipality, Sinaloa state, on the night of May 31-June 1. Five family members were killed--two young women and three children under eight--and three were wounded [see Updates #902-904]. Military sources say that 19 soldiers, including three officers, remain in custody in Mazatlan while the army continues a criminal investigation. [LJ 7/23/07] * ================================================================= .NY Transfer News Collective * A Service of Blythe Systems . Since 1985 - Information for the Rest of Us . .339 Lafayette St., New York, NY 10012 http://www.blythe.org . List Archives: https://blythe-systems.com/pipermail/nytr/ . Subscribe: https://blythe-systems.com/mailman/listinfo/nytr =================================================================