Villarreal: The Other Campaign Says No to a Cell Phone Tower in La Paz and a Gas Refinery in Ensenada
October 23, 2006
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"From cell phones to the power of natural gas," writes Ginna Villarreal today for The Other Journalism with the Other
Campaign, "at what price come those comforts that some attain and others do not?"
Villarreal reports on two community battles in Baja California that joined the nationwide Other Campaign of the
Zapatistas:
"During the October 13 to 20 visit by Zapatista Subcomandante Marcos and the Other Campaign to the two states of Baja
California, citizens testified that the price of 'progress' is paid by those who least benefit from it. In Rinconada de
los Olivos, in the city of La Paz, Baja California Sur, a tower looms over a marginalized barrio, and the people are
fighting to get it removed. In Ensenada, Baja California, a massive gas refining plant - slated to begin converting
liquefied natural gas back to gaseous form in 2007, at first proposed in United States territory but opposed by local
governments – poses a grand environmental and cultural threat to the Pacific coast. This is a story of grievances, but
also one of resistance."
Read Villarreal's full report:
From somewhere in a country called América,
Dan Feder
Managing Editor
The Narco News Bulletin