Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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release from National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH)


MEDIA STUDENTS

CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIAL
all LA INORMAMOS OUR POSITION TO THE FACTS ARE FILING:
Today, Friday February 25, 2011, workers ATM ENAH announced that INAH authorities confirmed the presence of officials of the SEP, the efforts for the entry of the Federal Police "security, custody, protection, protection of museums, archaeological sites, schools, research and historical monuments "
Students meeting today, Friday February 25, 2011, National School of Anthropology and History, we are against the threat of militarization in our areas of study. Since it is a measure which violates both the workers' contracts in place with the various sectors of the institution and is not police power of that body to carry out these actions. For the community
ENAH the Federal Police presence alters the ordeny peace, because that has historically worked to repress and detain people under the interests of power and strengthens the process of militarization in the country, without respecting our rights.
Therefore, our rejection maniestamos and make the call to society in general, to show solidarity to prevent the militarization of our cultural spaces, educational and social activities. The entry of these forces who "say they are not federal police, but police" trained "will be equally armed police" ie, military police disrazados. We call
be aware of the activities to be carried out in ENAH from tomorrow Saturday February 26 for the manufacture of blankets, on a par with the actions of employees with other unions, and other social groups in the maniestaciĆ³n on Sunday in a march against militarization. Sincerely
students of the National School of Anthropology and History. Newspaper

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