News from Mexico: Calderon coming to the states and electrical workers violently attacked by state forces
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summarized and translated from La Jornada
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Meeting between Calderon and Obama announced for May 19-20 in Washington D.C.
Notimex March 18, 2009
Mexico City- President Felipe Calderon will travel to Washington on May 19
and 20 for an official visit in where he will hold high-level talks with
his U.S. counterpart Barack Obama about common interests such as
cooperation against international crime.
The U.S. and Mexican mandatories will speak about border infrastructure,
open trade, working against international organized crime and the
environment.
They will also discuss the challenges that face the Mexican community in
the U.S. and a wide range of regional and international topics. Calderon
indicated that the meeting will be a way to decisively follow-up the
dialogue that was initiated between both leaders since their first meeting
in January 2009; days before Obama's inauguration to deepen their
strategic relationship with more shared responsibility on both sides.
A press release stated that Mr. Calderon will carry out a work agenda with
various political actors from the U.S.: opinion makers and in particular
the other powers of government, especially the Congress.
The release explained that these meeting aim to strengthen a new age of
bilateral cooperation. During this visit, the U.S. President will offer a
State Dinner to Calderon.
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*Federal Police Attack Five More Electricians' Blockades, One Electrician
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by Kristin Bricker
The Mexican Electrical Workers Union (SME) reports that this morning federal
police violently attacked five blockades outside Luz y Fuerza del Centro
(LyFC) buildings in Mexico State in what appear to be coordinated actions.
The attacks left multiple electricians wounded and detained. One
electrician is the in hospital with a gunshot wound.
The blockades outside former LyFC buildings are part of the SME's national
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which it declared on March 16, the day its collective bargaining contract
expired. In October, President Felipe Calderon unilaterally fired 44,000
LyFC workers at gunpoint and shut down the state-owned electric company.
This morning's attacks began in Ecatepec county. The SME reports that 100
federal police arrived at the blockade outside the substation there and,
without a word, attacked the striking workers. SME member Alejandro Lopez
Perez was "gravely wounded" in the attack and remains hospitalized. As in
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Hidalgo, the federal police are using the LyFC complex to detain and torture
workers. During the attack, police took SME member Luis Vald?s and LyFC
retiree Ra?l Villase?or inside the LyFC building. The SME reports that the
two men have been "severely beaten" and remain detained.
Likewise, federal police attacked the blockade outside the electrical
substation in Toluca. Police detained five SME members and supporters,
including the daughter of a former LyFC worker. Ten people were seriously
injured, including Juan Ceballos Flores, who was hospitalized with a bullet
wound.
This morning police also attacked blockades in Vertiz, Indios Verdes, and
another LyFC building in Ecatepec.
Today, SME Secretary General Martin Esparza announced that the federal
Secretary of the Interior, Fernando G?mez Mont, has agreed to sit down with
SME leadership tomorrow for new negotiations. The SME does not hold out
much hope for successful negotiations, but say it will bargain in good
faith. Pending the negotiations, Esparza has requested that members
maintain their protest encampments outside their former workplaces, but that
they unblock the entrances so that police and contractors and freely enter
and leave.
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Kristin Bricker