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A women passes in front of a line of Mexican federal police holding a position near the main plaza of Oaxaca, Mexico on Monday Oct. 30, 2006. Several thousand angry protesters marched to the center of Oaxaca's capital on Monday, vowing to retake the city from federal police sent to restore order after months of protests demanding the ouster of the southern state's governor. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo) |
A line of Mexican federal police hold a position near the main plaza of Oaxaca, Mexico on Monday Oct. 30, 2006. Several thousand angry protesters marched to the center of Oaxaca's capital on Monday, vowing to retake the city from federal police sent to restore order after months of protests demanding the ouster of the southern state's governor.(AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo) |
A man tries to calm fellow protesters as the federal police are seen in the background near the main plaza of Oaxaca, Mexico on Monday Oct. 30, 2006. Several thousand angry protesters marched to the center of Oaxaca's capital on Monday, vowing to retake the city from federal police sent to restore order after months of protests demanding the ouster of the southern state's governor.(AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo) |
A protester demonstrates in front of a line of Mexican federal police holding a position near the main plaza of Oaxaca, Mexico on Monday Oct. 30, 2006. Several thousand angry protesters marched to the center of Oaxaca's capital on Monday, vowing to retake the city from federal police sent to restore order after months of protests demanding the ouster of the southern state's governor.(AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo) |
Members of the Popular Assembly of the People of Oaxaca watch as a vehicle burns in Oaxaca City Monday, Oct. 30, 2006, in Mexico. Several thousand angry protesters marched to the center of Oaxaca's capital on Monday, vowing to retake the city from federal police sent to restore order after months of protests demanding the ouster of the southern state's governor. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo) |
Protesters carrying crosses march towards the main plaza of the city of Oaxaca, Mexico on Monday Oct. 30, 2006. Several thousand angry protesters marched to the center of Oaxaca's capital on Monday, vowing to retake the city from federal police sent to restore order after months of protests demanding the ouster of the southern state's governor.(AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo) |
Protesters stand next to Mexican federal police holding a position near the main plaza in the city of Oaxaca, Mexico on Monday Oct. 30, 2006. Several thousand angry protesters marched to the center of Oaxaca's capital on Monday, vowing to retake the city from federal police sent to restore order after months of protests demanding the ouster of the southern state's governor.(AP Photo/Pablo Spencer) |
Mexican federal police put out a burning tire as they advance toward protesters near the main plaza in the city of Oaxaca, Mexico on Monday Oct. 30, 2006. Some strike-weary residents took to the streets Monday to thank federal police for clearing away protesters who had held the state capital hostage for months, but demonstrators vowed to take back the city center in their ongoing push for the governor's resignation. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo) |
Protesters march towards the main plaza in Oaxaca, Mexico on Monday Oct. 30, 2006. Several thousand angry protesters marched to the center of Oaxaca's capital on Monday, vowing to retake the city from federal police sent to restore order after months of protests demanding the ouster of the southern state's governor.(AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo) |
Protesters march towards the main plaza of Oaxaca, Mexico on Monday Oct. 30, 2006. Several thousand angry protesters marched to the center of Oaxaca's capital on Monday, vowing to retake the city from federal police sent to restore order after months of protests demanding the ouster of the southern state's governor.(AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo) |
A protester throws stones at Mexican federal police near the main plaza of Oaxaca, Mexico on Monday Oct. 301, 2006. Some strike-weary residents took to the streets Monday to thank federal police for clearing away protesters who had held the state capital hostage for months, but demonstrators vowed to take back the city center in their ongoing push for the governor's resignation. (AP Photo/Guillermo Arias) |
Protesters throw rocks at Mexican federal police as they march towards the main plaza of Oaxaca, Mexico on Monday Oct. 30, 2006. Several thousand angry protesters marched to the center of Oaxaca's capital on Monday, vowing to retake the city from federal police sent to restore order after months of protests demanding the ouster of the southern state's governor.(AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo) |