FC: More on riot after Mexican police end pirate CD sales, verified

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Tue Mar 12 2002 - 09:24:36 PST

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    "Mexican police suppress pirated CD sales, riot ensues (unverified)"
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    From: "Xeni Jardin" <xeniat_private>
    To: <declanat_private>, <politechat_private>
    Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 16:37:10 -0800
    
    Declan,
    
    That story was earlier reported by AP and EFE wire services, along with
    major Spanish-language news media.
    
    All best wishes,
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    Xeni Jardin
    freelance journalist + conference manager
    xeniat_private | www.xeni.net
    
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    <http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/020308/mexico_chiapas_riot_1.html>
    
    Friday March 8, 3:30 pm Eastern Time
    
    Associated Press
    
    Mexican street vendors riot during raid of black-market music stands
    
    SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS, Mexico (AP) -- Indian street vendors burned
    vehicles and vandalized stores in the public market here when agents from
    the state prosecutor's office tried to crack down on the sale of pirated
    music.
    
    State police arrested 60 people in connection with the incident, which
    happened Thursday evening.
    
    Enoc Hernandez Cruz, president of the municipality, estimated that the
    damage exceeded 20 million pesos (about $2 million).
    
    The disturbance began around 7 p.m. (0000 GMT), when the state agents
    tried to shut down a stall selling black-market CDs and cassettes.
    
    Several street vendors retaliated by setting fire to several cars and a
    nearby supermarket. Local firefighters put out the blazes, but not before
    dozens of people passing through the market were injured.
    
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    <http://www.thenewsmexico.com/noticia.asp?id=20964>
    
    Dozens arrested in clash between Mexican police, vendors
    EFE - 3/10/2002
    
    SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS, Chiapas - Fifty-two were arrested and several
    people injured during clashes between Indian vendors and police in San
    Christobal de las Casas in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas,
    officials said Friday.
    
    The conflict erupted Thursday night when several police officers entered
    one of the largest markets in the city in order to seize what they
    suspected were smuggled goods.
    
    According to police, the vendors tried to thwart the operation by throwing
    rocks at the officers, who responded with clubs and tear gas.
    
    Several stores in the zone were looted during the riot and two cars and a
    motorcycle belonging to the Attorney General's Office were set on fire, as
    was a private vehicle on the scene.
    
    Manuel Collazo, a Protestant leader from Chiapas, was among the 52
    protesters arrested for allegedly clashing with the police.
    
    Chiapas Gov. Pablo Salazar pledged Friday to prosecute the suspected
    rioters, ensure the injured receive adequate medical assistance and help
    business owners who suffered losses during the clashes.
    
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    From: [deleted]
    To: declanat_private
    Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 19:10:12 -0500
    
    Declan -- the riot has been reported elsewhere
    
    
                           South Florida Sun-Sentinel
                       Copyright 2002 by the Sun-Sentinel
    
                            Saturday, March 9, 2002
    
                                 FOREIGN
    
      Mexico
    
      Indian vendors clash with police in Chiapas
    
      SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS Hundreds of Tzotzil Indians clashed
      with police Thursday night in this tourist city in Chiapas state,
      leaving eight police officers hospitalized and at least 50 people
      under arrest, authorities said Friday.
    
      A riot erupted as federal agents began taking indigenous street
      vendors into custody and seizing their merchandise in an operation to
      crack down on pirated CDs, tapes and other goods, said Mayor Enoc
      Hernandez.
    
      "The operation got out of control, friends of the [vendors]
      arrived and defended them, turning over police trucks and lighting
      them on fire," Hernandez said.
    
    Houston Chronicle
                       Copyright 2002 Houston Chronicle
    
                            Saturday, March 9, 2002
    
                                  NEWS
    
                                 IN BRIEF
                        Houston Chronicle News Services
    
      Music vendors riot over crackdown
    
      SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS, Mexico - Indian street vendors burned
      vehicles and vandalized stores in the public market here when agents
      from the state prosecutor's office tried to crack down on the sale of
      pirated music. State police arrested 60 people in connection with the
      incident, which happened Thursday evening.
    
    Orlando Sentinel
                     Copyright 2002 by The Orlando Sentinel
    
                            Saturday, March 9, 2002
    
                                A SECTION
    
           U.S. & Latin America Latin American & Caribbean News to Note
    
                    PIRATED-MUSIC RAID STARTS RIOT
    
      SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS, Mexico -- Indian street vendors burned
    
      vehicles and vandalized stores in the public market here when agents
      from the state prosecutor's office tried to crack down on the sale of
      pirated music. State police arrested 60 people in connection with the
      incident, which happened Thursday night. Damage was estimated to
      exceed $2 million.
    
    The Seattle Times
                               Copyright 2002
    
                            Saturday, March 9, 2002
    
                                   News
    
                              Around the World
    
    
      Crackdown on street vendors prompts a riot in Mexican city
    
      SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS, Mexico -- Hundreds of Tzotzil Indians
    
      clashed with police Thursday night in this tourist city, leaving
      eight police officers hospitalized and at least 50 people under
      arrest, authorities said yesterday.
    
      A virtual riot erupted as federal agents began taking indigenous
      street vendors into custody and seizing their merchandise in an
      operation to crack down on pirated CDs, tapes and other goods, Mayor
      Enoc Hernandez said.
    
      The local police force was overwhelmed by some 500 Tzotzil Indians
      who set cars and a supermarket on fire and looted stores in the heart
      of the colonial city, Hernandez said.
    
    
    
    
    
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