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Title: Mexico's financial markets fear widespread disruption from protests, or even violence - Mexico COMMUNIST - leftists rat scum blockade ministry, open toll gates
Source: washington post
URL Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dy ... 006/08/08/AR2006080800747.html
Published: Aug 8, 2006
Author: washington post
Post Date: 2006-08-08 17:25:18 by TLBSHOW
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Views: 2266
Comments: 1

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Hundreds of Mexican leftists blockaded a ministry and threw open highway toll gates on Tuesday in an escalation of protests against what they say was fraud in last month's presidential election.

It was the first time the demonstrators have disrupted federal facilities in weeks of protests to support candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who lost the election by 0.58 percentage point to conservative Felipe Calderon.

European Union observers say there was no major fraud and the leftist suffered a setback on Saturday when Mexico's top electoral court rejected a full recount of the vote, ordering a new tally of just 9 percent of polling stations.

Demonstrators waving the yellow flags of Lopez Obrador's Party of the Democratic Revolution blocked the entrance to the agriculture ministry and stopped hundreds of employees from getting to work.

Other protesters swung open toll barriers across highways linking Mexico City with the cities of Cuernavaca, Pachuca and Queretaro and let tens of thousands of commuters drive through without paying during the morning rush hours.

"Don't pay. Keep going, keep going," leftists shouted as they waved smiling drivers past a toll point on the southern edge of Mexico City.

The leftist, who promises to lift millions out of poverty and end privileges for the rich, commands fierce loyalty from his supporters.

"Lopez Obrador represents hope that the country's resources reach every sector and not just a small group like now," said Ildelisa Gonzalez, 47, a teacher from the northern state of Sonora who was protesting outside the agriculture ministry.

Demonstrators there shouted slogans against a North American free trade deal which has hurt many Mexican farmers.

"ONE WAY OR ANOTHER"

Lopez Obrador, a former mayor of the capital, said on Monday that Mexico would cede more power to the poor "one way or another" but he has vowed protests will be peaceful.

Mexico's financial markets fear widespread disruption from protests, or even violence. Stocks fell slightly on Tuesday and the peso currency was little changed after the U.S. Federal Reserve halted a string of interest rate rises.

Lopez Obrador says the election was rigged by electoral authorities in league with conservative President Vicente Fox. Leftists have paralyzed the center of the capital for more than a week with sit-in protests to demand a full recount.

Mexico has boosted security at the capital's airport and oil installations to prevent disruptive protests.

Lopez Obrador, a former Indian welfare officer, has a long history of leading protests.

Tens of thousands of households in his native state of Tabasco do not pay energy bills, the legacy of a civil resistance campaign he began in the mid-1990s to protest alleged fraud in a governorship election he lost.

Lopez Obrador had promised to curb illegal immigration to the United States by creating more jobs in Mexico.

"If there were jobs here, they would have stayed," said Guadalupe Tapia, 62, a supporter whose two children are working in the United States.

(Additional reporting by Miguel Angel Gutierrez)

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as tlbshow warned about over at post liberty - wake up folks

August 08, 2006

protests grows in Mexico City

From Tom Baldwin, of The Times, in Washington

Supporters of Mexico’s left-wing presidential hopeful seized toll booths surrounding the capital today, stepping up protests against alleged fraud in last month’s elections.

In an act of defiance against federal authorities, motorists were allowed free passage into Mexico City, raising fears that demonstrators could attempt to blockade the capital.

Thousands of supporters of Andrés Manuel López Obrador are already camped out in the city centre, refusing to leave until authorities agree to a recount of all 41 million votes cast in the presidential election on July 2. The election resulted in victory for the conservative Felipe Calderón by a margin of 0.6 percentage points.

Following earlier demonstrations, the Federal Electoral Tribunal agreed to a recount in just 9 per cent of the 130,000 polling stations.

The official recount will begin tomorrow and only if evidence of widespread irregularities is uncovered will the court order a full recount or annul the election. The seven judges have until September 6 to decide.

The Government, which has already strengthened security around Mexico City’s airport, power plants and oil refineries, is threatening to forcibly remove supporters of Señor López Obrador from the toll booths if they threaten to block roads into the city.

Supporters of Señor López Obrador and his Democratic Revolution Party have spent much of the past five weeks protesting against the result of the election, in which he lost by just 243,900 votes to Señor Calderón’s ruling National Action Party. Señor López Obrador has called on supporters to dog outgoing President Fox by demonstrating at every one of his public events. He has accused Señor Fox, whose victory in 2000 ended 71 years of one-party rule, of using his position to ensure his party won.

Protesters heckled the President and waved a banner that declared him a “traitor” as he spoke before a group of indigenous Mexicans in the state of Puebla yesterday. “Liberty of expression should be used responsibly,” Señor Fox replied.

At the same time police in Oaxaca fired shots into the air to clear more than 100 demonstrators from outside the state economy ministry.

In Mexico City, which tourists are increasingly fearful of visiting, thousands of protesters are camped out along the main avenues. They have maintained a week-long blockade of the capital’s financial and cultural heart, causing huge traffic jams and about $23 million damage to the country’s economy each day.

Although Señor López Obrador has urged the protests to remain peaceful, there have been attempts to occupy Mexico’s stock exchange, while there have been chants in favour of seizing the international airport or taking over Congress.

Some influential PRD politicians such as the Michoacan Governor Lazaro Cardenas, the grandson of the former President and the party’s founder, are suggesting that Señor López Obrador may be going too far. The protests could turn violent on August 14 when they will be joined by left-wing students returning to university, while two guerrilla groups — the EPR and FARP — are also backing the demands.

The stand-off is testing the fragility of what is still a relatively young democracy and has also revealed a sharply polarised society. Señor Calderón is strongly supported by the more prosperous north while Señor López Obrador is backed by the poorer and more isolated south of the country. Polls show that about 50 per cent of Mexicans believe there was foul play in the election.

International observers gave the ballot a clean bill of health, not least because widespread fraud would have been difficult to accomplish in an election where polling stations were staffed by hundreds of thousands of ordinary Mexicans conscripted at random in the same way jurors are selected in Britain.

Indeed, Señor López Obrador’s efforts to prove irregularities have, so far, been an embarrassing failure. A video which he claimed showed ballot-stuffing in the state of Guanajuato was discounted by a representative from his own party. His response was to question her integrity.

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