[Imc-bulgaria-translation] Stachka v meksikanskia universitet - prevod
savena zlatchkine
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From: Zlatko Kostadinov <zearendil at gmail.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 5, 2008 11:00:33 AM
Subject: Re: [Imc-bulgaria-translation] Statiq za prevod
На мен пък това ми е интересно, но нямам време в момента:
http://bulgaria.indymedia.org/newswire/display/19406/index.php
Ако сега няма навитаци, ще го хвана сигурно другата седмица
savena zlatchkine wrote:
> Az shte ia preveda. Do dovechera.
> Savenna
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Zlatko Kostadinov <zearendil at gmail.com>
> To: IMC Bulgaria Translators' list <imc-bulgaria-translation at lists.indymedia.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 5, 2008 8:20:25 AM
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>
> Сигурно е било временно. Ето текста:
>
>
> Mexico: Violence at University Workers Strike in Mexico City
>
>
> Monday, March 03 2008 @ 03:46 PM PST
> Contributed by: Anonymous
> Views: 102
> Fire Your Boss <http://www.infoshop.org/inews/index.php?topic=10>A tense
> strike and occupation at the Universidad Auto'noma Metropolitana (UAM)
> in the southeast of Mexico City today enters its 31st day despite the
> picket line being attacked by hostile students. Students have also
> interrupted negotiations between union leaders and the university
> authorities. The strike by the Sindicato Independiente de Trabajadores
> de la UAM (SITUAM) began on 1st February, with workers listing 11
> demands, the most important of which being a 35% payrise.
>
> Mexico: violence at university workers strike in Mexico City
>
> From: www.libcom.org <http://www.libcom.org>
>
> A tense strike and occupation at the Universidad Auto'noma Metropolitana
> (UAM) in the southeast of Mexico City today enters its 31st day despite
> the picket line being attacked by hostile students.
>
> Students have also interrupted negotiations between union leaders and
> the university authorities.
>
> The strike by the Sindicato Independiente de Trabajadores de la UAM
> (SITUAM) began on 1st February, with workers listing 11 demands, the
> most important of which being a 35% payrise. SITUAM leaders and the UAM
> rectorship have periodically conducted negotiations during the strike,
> however an agreement between the two seems like a distant possibility,
> with the university especially reluctant to accept the demanded payrise.
>
> The most recent round of negotiations was abandoned on Thursday (28th),
> when there were clashes following the forced entrance of a group of
> students into the meeting room, supposedly attempting to submit a
> document about the strike to the UAM Secretary General. SITUAM condemned
> the intrusion by the Asamblea Estudiantil de Iztapalapa (AEI -
> Iztapalapa Student Assembly; Iztapalapa being the location of the main
> UAM campus), but AEI claimed they had peaceful motives and blamed the
> security guards around the building for the violent scenes.
>
> Throughout the strike, various agitational student groups have been
> formed to represent the full spectrum of campus opinion about the
> conflict. Many have tried to mediate between the union and the
> university bosses as a means of ending the dispute, with one group
> calling for the removal from talks of a particularly aggressive
> negotiator for UAM. Some groups - including the AEI - openly support the
> striking workers but parrot calls for a return to classes as soon as
> possible.
>
> The mainstream press has universally panned SITUAM's demands, a
> sentiment which - in contrast to other recent university strikes - has
> been shared by many UAM students. The strikers' flags outside the
> Iztapalapa campus have been damaged with graffiti saying "WE WANT
> CLASSES". More worringly, on Friday (29th), police were forced to
> intervene when the pickets in Iztapalapa were attacked by hostile
> students. Heavily outnumbered, strikers were temporarily forced to
> abandon their pickets, although minutes later they were able to return
> to man them again.
>
> Oddly enough, the UAM authorities who were so quick to hysterically
> denounce attacks on themselves, have yet to comment on the latest
> violence around the strike. This may not be coincidence, since both the
> Mexican state and university authorities have previously encouraged and
> organised anti-strike student goons (known as "porros") to attack
> strikers and commit antisocial and violent acts on campus as a means of
> discrediting them.
>
> In the 1999-2000 student strike at Latin America's biggest university -
> the Universidad Nacional Auto'noma de Me'xico (UNAM) near the UAM in
> southern Mexico City - students occupying one campus awoke to see
> students and lecturers manning farm machinery declaring their intention
> to evict the strikers. It later transpired that these students were
> actually in the pay of UNAM authorities.
>
> Some political commentators have used the UAM strike as a means of
> reiterating their arguments against public education. UAM is one of a
> handful of "autonomous" Mexican state universities, offering free
> education (aside from a token enrolment payment) to every Mexican
> student who passes their entrance examinations. Workers at another
> autonomous university - the Universidad Auto'noma del Estado de Hidalgo
> (UAEH) - also came out on strike over pay on Friday (29th), and January
> saw strikes by autonomous universities in Veracruz and Durango, as well
> as a host of strikes in private universities up and down the country.
>
> The logic is that university workers' salaries can only be raised in the
> event of levying course fees on UAM students. This is unlikely to come
> to pass. The aforementioned UNAM strike of 1999-2000 was in response to
> UNAM's attempts to do just that, and the strike ended in victory for the
> students.
>
> As for the UAM and UAEH, the struggle continues, although the resolve of
> the workers (or indeed, their representatives at the negotiating table)
> remains to be seen.
>
>
>
> savena zlatchkine wrote:
>
>> Страницата не се отваря.....
>>
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>> ----- Original Message ----
>> From: Peter <peter at aresistance.net>
>> To: imc-bulgaria-translation at lists.indymedia.org
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 4, 2008 9:00:43 PM
>> Subject: [Imc-bulgaria-translation] Statiq za prevod
>>
>> Zdraveite!
>>
>> Nqkoi 6te moje li da prevede tazi statiq:
>> http://www.infoshop.org/inews/article.php?story=20080303154638770
>>
>> Mersi!
>> Peter
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