Oaxaca Meeting Fails Second Time
The second meeting of the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca (APPO) and the present Mexican administration concluded without agreements on the conflict in that Mexican state.
In the meeting the APPO demanded the release of 138 individuals charged of committing violent acts on November 25 in the capital of that demarcation.
The government limited itself to receiving protests issued by the organization as the meeting was agreed to have dialogue character and a possible stage for the negotiation of any solution.
The APPO confirmed it would carry out the peaceful march set for December 10 and intended to demand the release of the arrested individuals. With that objective, they said, all preventive measures will be taken.
Representatives of the Executive and APPO leaders agreed to meet on December 12 again to analyze the denunciations on human rights violations issued on Friday.
In the meeting the APPO demanded the release of 138 individuals charged of committing violent acts on November 25 in the capital of that demarcation.
The government limited itself to receiving protests issued by the organization as the meeting was agreed to have dialogue character and a possible stage for the negotiation of any solution.
The APPO confirmed it would carry out the peaceful march set for December 10 and intended to demand the release of the arrested individuals. With that objective, they said, all preventive measures will be taken.
Representatives of the Executive and APPO leaders agreed to meet on December 12 again to analyze the denunciations on human rights violations issued on Friday.
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