[Nov 29] Mobilization and press conference: Salvadoran Consulate, SF

Emergency Mobilization and Press Conference
Thursday, November 29
11 am
Salvadoran Consulate, San Francisco
507 Polk Street, #280 (Polk and Golden Gate)

Join with Bay Area CISPES (Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador) to demand the immediate release of members of the Cutumay Camones community who were attacked and captured by the Salvadoran Riot Police. The community has been trying to block construction of a private garbage dump that would contaminate their local water source.

We are fortunate that Blanca Flor Bonilla, FMLN deputy to the Salvadoran Legislative Assembly will join us in speaking out against the violent repression of the social movement!

Thursday, November 29 is the day that Tony Saca, President of El Salvador will be meeting with Bush in Washington to discuss their partnership in the "War on Terror." Saca is also in DC to receive an award from the International Republican Institute as a "friend of freedom"!

We demand an end to police repression!
We demand justice for 14-year old William Alfredo Ventura, who died of lung conditions likely due to tear gas!
We demand that the U.S. State Department stop training the police at the ILEA!

Please contact CISPES at (415)
503-0789 for more information.


Brutal Government Attacks on Community of Cutumay Camones Continue
CISPES update
November 27, 2007

On November 22, the community of Cutumay Camones was again brutally attacked by the Salvadoran riot police (UMO). The community, in their continuous resistance to the construction of a garbage dump, blocked the entrance of the construction site. Orlando Mena, Santa Ana's mayor, joined with Police Director Rodrigo Avila in sending more than 300 riot police to "dissolve the protest", attacking the community with tear gas fired from surrounding helicopters.

The attack on the community likely caused the death of 14-year old William Alfredo Ventura who died from bronchitis and pneumonia complications provoked by the tear gas. At the same time, 39 people, including children under the age of 18, have been arrested and are under police custody. The community is demanding the immediate release of all community members captured last week and continues to demand an end to the construction of the garbage damp as well the end of police intervention on behalf of the private company Presys.

Given that the death of Ventura cold have been directly related to the use of tear gas, Human Rights Ombudsman Oscar Luna called for an investigation into his death. "We are questioning the police abusive use of force, for which there must be an investigation into the actions of the National Civilian Police," said Ombudsman Luna. Social organizations that make up the Forum for the Defense and Sustainability of Water are joining in the demand that the death of Ventura to be investigated. They are calling for solidarity with the community against the repressive acts of the National Civilian Police. Also, the Legislative Assembly called for Police Director Rodrigo Avila to visit the Assembly on Wednesday November 28 to explain the police procedure implemented in Cutumay Camones.

Previously, social organizations such as the Water Workers Union SETA organized an activity to accompany the community in their resistance against the building of the garbage dump which will contaminate local water resources. Various communities in resistance gathered at the event to show their support. The case is similar to that of the community of Tacuba where community leaders were targets of state repression for defending the administration of water earlier this year.

Right-wing parties such as the PCN recently voted in favor of a resolution in the Legislative Assembly which includes a series of recommendations on the Cutumay Camones case. First, the resolution demands that the General Attorney's office investigate the series of irregularities in the concession of construction and operating permits that the Environmental Ministry awarded the private company Presys. Second, it asks the National Civilian Police to stop intervention in the community, saying that a national security entity cannot serve the interests of a private company, nor should it be applying excessive force. Lastly, the resolution calls for the suspension of the garbage dump.

Alexis Stoumbelis
Bay Area CISPES
Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador
3012 16th Street, #205 (at Mission)
San Francisco, CA 94103
bayareacispes@yahoo.com
(415) 503-0789
www.cispes.org

[Nov 24-25] Día internacional para la eliminación de la violencia contra las mujeres y las niñas


Nov 24: Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts - 3 pm
2868 Mission St., San Francisco, CA - (415) 821-1155

Nov 25: Dance Mission - 5 pm
3316 24th St. San Francisco - (415) 826-4441

[Nov 16] No Attack on Iran: Demonstration in San Francisco

"Orange Alert"
to PREVENT Bush Bombing Iran

Friday, November 16
Nation-wide in unity with Iraq Moratorium

DEMONSTRATE in SAN FRANCISCO
Come pledge resistance to war against Iran

Rally and March - Converge at 2:30 PM
U.S. Army Recruiting Station
670 Davis, San Francisco, CA
(7 blocks from Embarcadero BART)

For more info: worldcantwait.org /415-864-5153

[Nov 9] Son Jarocho: Los Cojolites

Los Cojolites are in San Francisco!

Friday- November 9, 2007
8:00 p.m.

Community Music Center
544 Capp Street, San Francisco
(on capp, between 20th and 21st)

[Nov 9] Real Unity


Cafe Axe Cultural Center
1525 Webster, Oakland, CA
MAP
7:00 p.m. - Midnight

FREE

Featuring:
Fiyawata
The Attik
Company of Prophets
One Struggle Band

Youth Showcases:
Tha Faculty
Ball Till We Fall E.N.T.
Trinidad
EMC Boyz: Doe Boy and Darcsage
A-1 Nemisis
Chaos Da Kadar
Twizm
Zelly Mac and Young O

DJ Smokestack

Special Guests:
Aebl Dee and Treat-U-Nice

Hosted By:
Zakiya

More info

[Nov 2] Día de los muertos at the Secret Garden

Save our treasured community garden

Friday, November 2
6:30-8:30 pm
2710 Harrison St, near 23rd St

You are invited to share & enjoy the Altars, Pan de Muerto, Tamales, Music, Chocolate, Atole

The Secret Garden is a magical refuge where the soul of our community thrives and childrens' dreams come alive. We celebrate our cultural traditions at the Secret Garden, honoring and remembering our family & friends and offering our thoughts to people throughout the world in search of a just future.
This year, come stand with our community to protect our Secret Garden from those who have shut the garden's doors and robbed our community of its harvest.

Organized by ¡PODER! / To get involved call 415.431.4210

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Dia de los Muertos en el Jardín Secreto
Salva nuestro querido jardín

Viernes 2 de noviembre
6:30-8:30 pm

2710 Calle Harrison cerca de la Calle 23

Comparten y disfrutan los Altares, Pan de Muerto, Tamales, Musica, Chocolate, Atole

El Jardín Secreto es en refugio mágico donde el alma de nuestra comunidad crece con fuerza y los sueños de nuestros niños viven. Celebramos nuestras tradiciones culturales en el Jardín Secreto, honrando y recordando a nuestras familias y ofreciendo nuestros pensamientos a todo el pueblo del mundo que busca un futuro justo.

Este año, vengan apoyar a nuestra comunidad para proteger nuestro Jardí­n Secreto de los que lo cerraron, robando la cosecha de nuestra comunidad.

Organizado por ¡PODER!
Para involucrarse: 415.431.4210


People Organizing To Demand
Environmental & Economic Rights (PODER)
474 Valencia St. #125
SF, CA 94103
(415)431-4210
www.podersf.org

[Nov 1] Cafe de los Muertos: Benefit Dinner with Live Music in Oakland

Benefit for the No Borders Camp

11/01/2007
7:00pm - 11:59pm

It's the Day of the Dead and there's so much living to do.
A celebration for those going beyond their boundaries.

7:00 pm Dinner
Feast provided by local Farmers' Markets and community kindness.

8:00 pm Music
Brass Liberation Orchestra
The Aimless Never Miss
BeatBeat Whisper
The Sunward Spike
Clar Mooncalf
Okay
and more...

Plus a burn-your-effigies bonfire and midnight moment of silence.

$2-5 dinner, music for free.

All proceeds go to the No Borders Camp.
http://noborderscamp.org

The Speakeasy
604 56th Street @ Shattuck
North Oakland
(Ashby or Macarthur BART)