Communiqué from the Indigenous Clandestine Revolutionary
Committee—
General Command of the Zapatista Army for National Liberation.
Sixth Commission of the EZLN
Mexico
April 30th, 2007
To the People of Mexico:
To the People of the World:
To the Other Campaign:
The EZLN makes the following public denouncement:
First. Elements of the Federal Army harassed the delegates of the Sixth Commission
of the EZLN that are carrying out the work of the Other Campaign in the Northeast
region of our country.
Second. On April 29th at around 7:30p.m., the convoy of adherents of the Other
Campaign that is accompanying Comandantas Miriam and Eucaria and Comandante
Zebedeo were detained at a military checkpoint stationed on the highway between
Montemorelos and Linares, Nuevo Leon.
The soldiers aggressively searched and interrogated the civilians that accompanied
the Zapatista delegation, took pictures of them and of their vehicles, and searched
the vehicles exhaustively.
Third. Since the beginning of our direct participation in the Other Campaign,
various federal and state police agencies, as well as army intelligence and
the CISEN, have dedicated themselves to vigilance over the Sixth Commission,
taking photos, collecting information, and in some cases, harassing the people
that accompany us or who we listen to on our journey.
These spies and undercover agents have confirmed that the EZLN is not promoting
armed struggle but rather people’s civil participation. They know that,
in contrast to the government and political parties, we are not telling lies,
but rather listening and making echo of the injustices that our people suffer
in all of the national territory. They also know that we do not transport weapons
or drugs.
In the last part of the first phase, this harassment was even greater, and now,
on this occasion, the aggression was directly against the Zapatista delegation.
Fourth. With the movement of the Other Campaign, the EZLN has followed a civil
and pacifist path of struggle. It is public and provable that the EZLN has nothing
to do with organized crime, neither within nor outside of governmental or political
party spheres. This is a ridiculous pretext with no substantiation, used as
an excuse to assault our compañer@s.
Fifth. If the federal government has decided to close this civil route also
and opts now for the reinitiating of the war in the Mexican Southeast, they
should say so clearly. In whatever case, we are ready. For one thing or the
other.
Sixth. We make a call to all honest and noble people to come out against this
harassment.
Democracy!
Liberty!
Justice!
From the Other North of Mexico.
For the Indigenous Clandestine Revolutionary Committee—General Command
of the Zapatista Army for National Liberation.
Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos.
Mexico. April of 2007.