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Diverse organizations of southern California prepare events to declare their nonconformity with the management of the president of Mexico, Felipe Calderon, during the visit that the president will carry out this Wednesday and Thursday in the city of Los Angeles.

Alfonso Gutiérrez, member of the Front Extensive Progressive of Los Angeles (FAPLA), told La Opinion that his and other groups plan a great protest, although they have not specified when and where it will be carried out, due to the changes in the President's agenda. As of now, he said, nearly a hundred people have declared their intention to be added to the demonstration.

"Mainly, there are three themes that we are going to undertake: the review of NAFTA, the detentions without court order under what already is known in Mexico as the 'Gestapo law ', and the imminent privatization of Mexico", the activist said, being referred to the proposals to permit the private and foreign investment in the Mexican government owned Oil (Pemex).

If anyone speaks Spanish, call the number below, passing off as a Mexican supporter and anti-Calderon, and get some intel on when and where this groups plans to protest Calderon. They might have some inside information about Calderon's whereabouts in his Los Angeles visit.

Alfonso Gutierrez:
E-Mail: alfcdjz@yahoo.es
Telephone: (323) 309 96 13

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