Academics condemn ambush Peace Caravan and clarify the facts require
Diffusion Cencos Mexico City, April 29, 2010
Academic Press Release, Human Rights specialists
group of academics, human rights experts condemn the ambush and killing of members Caravan of Peace which was headed for San Juan Copala and require state authorities to clarify the grave events.
April 29, 2010. For scholars undersigned have been informed through the press and various reports produced by civil society organizations, which on Tuesday April 27 was attacked by an armed group, a caravan of peace made by social organizations and human rights, journalists and international observers. As a result of such action has been confirmed killed Alberta Darling Beatriz Trujillo, director of Center for Community Support Working Together (CACTUS AC) and Jyri Jaakkola, observer Finnish international. In addition, several people were injured.
In comparison, those who subscribe below express our greatest repudiation of these events that are intolerable within the rule of law. Also express our deep concern at the rising climate of violence that prevails in the region due to the proliferation of armed civilian groups, and demand that the responsible authorities:
a) To ensure the full integrity of family members, human rights defenders and society civil found in the area to demand clarification of the facts and end the siege of San Juan Copala;
b) Undertake research from to punish those responsible;
c) repair the violated rights of victims of these events;
d) Take the necessary steps to end violence in the area, including the disarmament of armed groups;
e ) Open channels of dialogue necessary to decrease the tension in the region, respecting the rights to autonomy and self-determination of indigenous peoples recognized in the Constitution and international treaties signed and ratified by Mexico.
Rodrigo Gutiérrez Rivas, Researcher, Institute for Legal Research, UNAM - José Luis Caballero Ochoa, Coordinator of the Master at the Universidad Iberoamericana DH - Daniel Vázquez Valencia, Coordinator of the Master of DH and Democracy FLACSO-Mexico - Pedro Salazar Ugarte, Researcher, UNAM Legal Research Institute - Lorenzo Córdova Vianello, Researcher at the UNAM Legal Research Institute - Enrique González Ruiz Coordinator, Graduate Program Promotion UACM DH - Alejandro Anaya Muñoz, Professor and Researcher Center for Economic Research and Teaching (CIDE) - Ariadna Estévez López, Research Centre for Research on North America UNAM - Luis Eduardo Zavala De Alba, Professor Senior Researcher at the Human Rights Research Project EGAP / CEM Tech of Monterrey - John M. Ackerman, Researcher at the UNAM Legal Research Institute - Rosa María Rubalcava, Professor, FLACSO-Mexico - Juan Antonio Cruz Parcero, UNAM Institute for Philosophical Research - Loretta Ortiz Ahlf, Professor-Researcher Universidad Iberoamericana - Erana Miguel Sánchez, Professor and Researcher Universidad Iberoamericana - Miguel Rabago Dorbecker, Professor and Researcher Universidad Iberoamericana - Gilberto López y Rivas, Professor and Researcher at the INAH-Morelos-Emilio Alvarez Icaza Longoria Professor, Graduate School of Law UNAM - Raul Trejo Delarbre, Researcher, Institute for Social Research, UNAM - Agustín Pineda Ventura Professor of Graduate School UNAM Law - Gabriel Sosa Plata, Professor and Researcher Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Cuajimalpa - Beatriz Solís Professor-Researcher, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco - María del Pilar Hernández, Researcher of the UNAM Legal Research Institute - Ricardo Méndez Silva, Researcher, Institute of UNAM Legal Research - Jorge Alberto González Galván, Researcher, UNAM Legal Research Institute - Manuel Becerra Ramírez, Researcher, UNAM Legal Research Institute - Burgos Mylai Matamoros, Professor, Law Faculty, UNAM, law-UACM Academy - Peláez Jorge Padilla, Professor Right-UACM Academy - Liliana López López, Right-UNAM Professor Graduate - Pietro Ameglio, Professor of Philosophy and Letters Faculty UNAM - Aleyda Hernández Cervantes-UNAM Postgraduate Law Professor - Researcher Professor Gabriela Rodríguez Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico (ITAM) - Cesar Astudillo, Reyes, Researcher, Institute of UNAM Legal Research - Imer B. Flores, Researcher, UNAM Legal Research Institute - David Madrigal González, Anthropological Studies Program, Colegio de San Luis - Horacio Fajardo Santana, professor and researcher Colegio de San Luis - Adriana Berrueco García, Researcher, UNAM Legal Research Institute - Edmundo del Pozo Martínez, LL.M. UNAM - Yacotzin Bravo Espinosa, LL.M. UNAM - Carlos Silva Forné, Researcher at the UNAM Legal Research Institute - Carpizo Enrique Aguilar, Researcher at the UNAM Legal Research Institute - Aline Rivera Maldonado, PhD Olavide University, Sevilla, Spain - Mario Vela Pallares , PhD Olavide University, Sevilla, Spain - Gabriel Nagore Cárdenas, Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, UNAM - Alfredo Castañeda Sánchez, Researcher at the UNAM Legal Research Institute - Silvia Soriano Hernández, Researcher, Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean - Elisa Cruz Rueda, Research Professor at the Autonomous University Chiapas - Juan Carlos Martinez, Research Professor CIESAS South Pacific - Terver Adriana Salinas, Research Professor of the Autonomous University of Querétaro - Manuel Buenrostro Alba, University Research Professor Quintana Roo - Morna Macleod, Researcher host of CIESAS - Aída Hernández Castillo Researcher Professor CIESAS-DF - Teresa Sierra Camacho, Research Professor of CIESAS-DF - Luis Lorenzo Cordova Arellano, Professor Faculty of Law, UNAM - Tonatiuh Hernandez Correa, Professor of Law-UACM Academy - Marita Hernández Correa, Professor, Law Academy UACM - Gabriela González Ortuño, Latin American Studies-UNAM Grandee - Joel Marin, Academy Professor UACM-law, Angela Borja Hasyadeth Chagoya, Professor of Law-UACM Academy - Ma Griselda Gunther, PhD Latin American Studies-UNAM - Dania Lopez, Latin American Studies-UNAM Grandee - Amaranta Hernandez Cornejo, PhD Latin American Studies-UNAM - Gustavo Roberto Cruz , Latin American Studies-UNAM Postgraduate - Kátsica Mayoral, Latin American Studies-UNAM Postgraduate - Yllich Escamilla Santiago, Latin American Studies-UNAM Postgraduate - Dr. Alma Rosa Alva de la Selva, professor and researcher, Faculty of Political and Social Sciences UNAM - Rebecca Munguia .- Professor at the Universidad Iberoamericana
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Friday, April 30, 2010
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condemns violence on April 27 (REDDH)
Network Defense of Human Rights condemns the violence on April 27 against the Civil Humanitarian Mission of advocates of national and international human rights, journalists, teachers and social activists from different organizations who were ambushed in Oaxaca the place known as The Shroud way to the Municipality of San Juan Copala, Oaxaca, the attack was carried out by the group UBISORT (Union of Social Welfare Triqui Region). Civil Humanitarian Mission aimed to bring clothes and food and help to defuse the conflict created by the UBISORT, a situation that has led practice of human rights violations in the Indian community Triqui.
According to the Regional Centre for Human Rights Bartolomé Carrasco Briseño "AC this is the list of people involved in the CARAVAN OF OBSERVATION IN SAN JUAN COPALA. Baby
Beatriz Trujillo Director of Center for Community Support Working Together (CACTUS AC) Headquarters in Huajuapan. Pablo González CACTUS
David Venegas, VOCAL (Oaxacan Voices Constructing Autonomy and Freedom)
Noé Bautista Jiménez "Daniel Arellano Chavez
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Rubén Valencia "Erika Ramirez
Contralinea. David Cilia
weekly "Mery Monomen
Contralínea Coordinator for Mexico of the Finnish Union
Yyry UN Organization Jaakkola Uusi Tuuli Ry (Nine Wind) Finnish Association
Audberto Matías Cruz" For Peace "Finland
Italian Davide
Cassinari Observer Martin Santana Observer of Belgium
Fernando Santiago Brigade Indian
Roger Valle Oaxaca Journal "APIM"
Citlali Monica Santiago Lisa Hotmann
Oaxaca Oaxaca Daniel Arellano
Trinidad Sampablo Oaxaca Oaxaca Oaxaca
Esther Cruz Ortiz Lorenzo A. Rene Serrano
Section 22 Section 22
Honey Sanchez Omar Esparza CORN
Roger Correspondent for the daily "Noticias" on Huajuapam
Journal Reporter "The Awakening." CACTUS
According to information from the caravan came in the following order:
A urvan were rented where international observers, members of Vocal, Cactus and a news reporter (Correspondents of Huajuapan), a reporter for the "Awakening." Another vehicle behind
with reporters from the magazine Contralínea "
Other Vehicle with Directors of the APPO
Another vehicle with a Political Committee of the Section 22
UNTIL NOW (1100 HRS ON 28 APRIL 2010) ARE CONFIRMED DEATH: BEATRICE TRUJILLO
LOVE. CACTUS Director
YYRY JAAKKOLA Observer Finnish
MISSING: Erika Ramirez
Weekly "David Cilia
Contralínea Weekly" Contralínea
David Venegas, VOCAL (Oaxacan Voices Constructing Autonomy and Freedom)
Noah Jiménez Bautista
VOCAL VOCAL
Daniel Arellano Chávez
WOUNDED:
Citlali Monica Santiago. Oaxaca (Admitted in IMSS in Juxtlahuaca Center with back injury).
OBSERVERS OF OTHERS UNKNOWN THE SITUATION AND IT IS LISTED AS MISSING.
The events in the community of San Juan Copala demonstrate the degree of vulnerability that are human rights defenders and social activists who contribute to the democratization of the country. Similarly, is a clear demonstration of the omissions by the state government and institutions of justice by failing to ensure the physical integrity psychological and moral members of the Civil Humanitarian Mission.
Therefore, the Network for the Defence of Human Rights (REDDH) requires:
Conduct an impartial investigation into the facts reported above, in order to identify those responsible, bring them before a competent tribunal, and apply criminal sanctions and / or administrative sanctions provided by law;
2. Guarantee the physical, psychological and medical help for wounded
3. The live presentation of the disappeared in the violent events of April 27,
4. Ensure the provisions of the Declaration on Human Rights Defenders, adopted by the UN General Assembly on December 9, 1998. Sincerely
Dignity, Justice, Freedom
Defense Network of Human Rights
REDDH
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Human Rights
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Thursday, April 29, 2010
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attack on the Caravan of Peace (OAXACA)
Two dead, four missing and several injured after attack on the Peace Caravan
On 27 April he was attacked the caravan of peace and observation human rights that led into the Municipality of San Juan Copala in the State of Oaxaca. Around 11:30 hrs. this caravan left Huajuapan de Leon. Around 16:00 hrs. shortly after passing through the center of the town of La Sabana the three vehicles that made up the convoy came to a bend where the road was blocked by two lines of stones. At that time the caravan was about to interrupt their journey and return, and was at that moment when the shooting began from the slope of a hill. Immediately after the attackers, carrying rifles and pistols, and dressed in green camouflage pants, army boots and his face covered, went down the hill without interrupting the attack.
When the attackers reloaded their weapons, some observers out of the van. Shortly after the attackers fell to observers who were still in the car asking "Where's the fucking Omar?". Some of the survivors, the paramilitary group forced them to hike pointers and threatening to others were kneeling for questioning about his relationship with Omar Esparza and CACTUS.
The paramilitary group denied access to the area to rescue the wounded and the dead, while the State Police remained inactive for "no indications State Government. " It was not until April 28 at 9:00 pm, 18 hours after the fact, that the State Investigation Agency entered the scene. During the day there were contradictory versions from unofficial Federal and State Government, as the former Alberta Darling indicated that he was serious but alive and the second had died. It was not until 13:00 hrs that day when the Oaxaca state government confirmed the killing of Alberta Darling Trujillo Center for Community Support Working Together (CACTUS) and Antero Jyri Jaakkola, observer from Finland.
About 15:00 hrs. the bodies arrived at the Amphitheatre Huajuapan Leon and several hours later came the Forensic Services Team. In this site and family organizations came together with representatives of the Embassy of Finland. Alberta Darling's body had a gunshot blast to the back of the head. Jyri Jaakkola's body had two hits in the back and one on the left side of the head. In these moments are missing Noé Bautista and David Venegas, members of VOCAL, Ericka Ramirez and David Cilia of the journal Contralínea.
This brutal attack on a humanitarian convoy evidence of the impunity enjoyed by groups like the Social Welfare Union Triqui Region (UBISORT) under shelter from the Government of Ulises Ruiz Ortiz. The only solution for the region are civil actions to rebuild social ties, not paramilitarization not militarization.
demand the live presentation of the disappeared.
demand the punishment of those responsible for the murder of Alberta Darling and Jyri Jaakkola.
safety demand for Omar Esparza, relatives of Alberta Darling and CACTUS
Stop paramilitary violence in the region Triqui!
Center for Community Support
Two dead, four missing and several injured after attack on the Peace Caravan
On 27 April he was attacked the caravan of peace and observation human rights that led into the Municipality of San Juan Copala in the State of Oaxaca. Around 11:30 hrs. this caravan left Huajuapan de Leon. Around 16:00 hrs. shortly after passing through the center of the town of La Sabana the three vehicles that made up the convoy came to a bend where the road was blocked by two lines of stones. At that time the caravan was about to interrupt their journey and return, and was at that moment when the shooting began from the slope of a hill. Immediately after the attackers, carrying rifles and pistols, and dressed in green camouflage pants, army boots and his face covered, went down the hill without interrupting the attack.
When the attackers reloaded their weapons, some observers out of the van. Shortly after the attackers fell to observers who were still in the car asking "Where's the fucking Omar?". Some of the survivors, the paramilitary group forced them to hike pointers and threatening to others were kneeling for questioning about his relationship with Omar Esparza and CACTUS.
The paramilitary group denied access to the area to rescue the wounded and the dead, while the State Police remained inactive for "no indications State Government. " It was not until April 28 at 9:00 pm, 18 hours after the fact, that the State Investigation Agency entered the scene. During the day there were contradictory versions from unofficial Federal and State Government, as the former Alberta Darling indicated that he was serious but alive and the second had died. It was not until 13:00 hrs that day when the Oaxaca state government confirmed the killing of Alberta Darling Trujillo Center for Community Support Working Together (CACTUS) and Antero Jyri Jaakkola, observer from Finland.
About 15:00 hrs. the bodies arrived at the Amphitheatre Huajuapan Leon and several hours later came the Forensic Services Team. In this site and family organizations came together with representatives of the Embassy of Finland. Alberta Darling's body had a gunshot blast to the back of the head. Jyri Jaakkola's body had two hits in the back and one on the left side of the head. In these moments are missing Noé Bautista and David Venegas, members of VOCAL, Ericka Ramirez and David Cilia of the journal Contralínea.
This brutal attack on a humanitarian convoy evidence of the impunity enjoyed by groups like the Social Welfare Union Triqui Region (UBISORT) under shelter from the Government of Ulises Ruiz Ortiz. The only solution for the region are civil actions to rebuild social ties, not paramilitarization not militarization.
demand the live presentation of the disappeared.
demand the punishment of those responsible for the murder of Alberta Darling and Jyri Jaakkola.
safety demand for Omar Esparza, relatives of Alberta Darling and CACTUS
Stop paramilitary violence in the region Triqui!
Center for Community Support
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STATEMENT OF SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS AROUND THE HUMANITARIAN CONVOY ATTACK HAPPENED TO APRIL 27 IN THE REGION Trique
STATEMENT OF SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS AROUND THE ATTACK ON THE CARAVAN HUMANITARIAN OCCURRED ON APRIL 27 IN THE REGION OF THE STATE OF OAXACA Triqui.
PUBLIC AS IT'S PAST 27 April was attacked by a paramilitary group humanitarian convoy bound for San Juan Copala, was killed and Jyri ALBERTA TRUJILLO JAAKKOLA LOVE AND MISSING-FAR-ERIKA RAMIREZ, DAVID CILIA, NOE BAUTISTA AND DAVID VENEGAS. TO THESE ACTS OF EXTREME VIOLENCE DECLARE THAT:
THE POSITION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF OAXACA EXPRESSES total complicity with the paramilitary group UBISORT SINCE LAST DECEMBER FROM HAVE BEEN KILLED 19 PEOPLE SO FAR whose crimes go unpunished. PUBLIC IS THAT FOR YEARS THE BAND HAS ITS PARAMILITARY UBISORT OPERATIONS CENTER IN SAVANNAH, ATTACK TOOK PLACE AND ACTING AND DESPITE FULL DAYLIGHT, WITH HIGH POWER AND WEAPONS OF MODERN COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT, NOT BEEN UP now dismantled and punished for their numerous crimes.
ADUC with cynicism the government of Ulises Ruiz was unaware of a humanitarian convoy which aimed REPORT THE SITUATION TO THE GRAVE LIVE IN THE SAN JUAN COMUNIDASD COPALA, BEING THAT THE NOTICE OF THE CARAVAN WAS MADE PUBLIC, DISTRIBUTED BY MASS. STATE GOVERNMENT NOT ONLY DO NOT give the minimum guarantees of security for the Caravan, is slow BUT TO THE NOTICE OF ATTACK.
IN OAXACA NO LEGALITY OF MINIMUM CONDITIONS AND IN THIS CASE IS EVIDENT THE PROTECTION AND SUPPORT TO THE STATE GOVERNMENT GIVES THE BANDA PARAMILITARY UBISORT, TO WHICH DEMAND:
1.-INTRODUCTION TO LIFE OF MISSING NOE BAUTISTA, DAVID VENEGAS, ERIKA RAMIREZ AND DAVID CILIA.
2.-THE PGR attract this new act of violence, and that those responsible ARE SERVING AN ORGANIZED BAND HIGH POWER WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT OF MODERN COMMUNICATION. BE MADE A thorough investigation of these acts of violence, for trial and punish perpetrators and THEIR. 3 .- SE
PROVIDE PROTECTIVE MEASURES TO DEFENDERS OF HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS AND CORN CACTUS-OAXACA, AS THEIR LIVES AT RISK FOR THAT HAS MADE THREATS UBISORT paramilitary group. 4.-
GIVEN THE GRAVITY OF THE SITUATION THAT LIVES IN SAN JUAN COMMUNITY COPALA, WHICH IS UNDER SIEGE BY UBISORT AND HAS NO ELECTRICITY, WATER, EDUCATION, HEALTH CARE AND FOOD SCARCE, PROMOTE INTEGRATED FOR HUMANITARIAN MISSION INTERNATIONAL RED CROSS, THE HIGH COMMISSIONER OF THE UNITED NATIONS HUMAN RIGHTS, AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS, NHRC, INCLUDING
DENOUNCE PASSIVITY AND LACK OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO THE CRITICAL SITUATION TO BE LIVING IN THE REGION Triqui OAXACA. AS MANY TIMES IN CIVIL SOCIETY has denounced the violence and violations of the most elementary guarantees POPULATION AND YET SO FAR AND NO HAS ACTED leaving thousands of indigenous families in the hands of a gang of criminals.
demands that the government of Felipe Calderon ordered an investigation of the situation Triqui LIVING THE REGION OF OAXACA, punished the perpetrators and INTELLECTUALS OF CRIMES AND WARRANTIES TO PROVIDE THAT THE RIGHT TENEMIOS AND CITIZENS MEXICAN.
HUAJUAPAN DE LEON, OAXACA. APRIL 29, 2010
MEXICAN ALLIANCE FOR SELF-DETERMINATION OF PEOPLES MOVEMENT
Zapatista indigenous land-CORN
CIVILIAN SPACE AGENCY
OAXACA Section 22 of SNTE
REMA
RMALC
COMMUNITY RADIO NETWORK AND COMMUNITIES OF SOUTHEASTERN MEXICO CACTUS
COMCAUSA
UCIZONI
NODE
HUMAN RIGHTS NETWORK ALL RIGHTS FOR ALL
COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND LABOR DEL VALLE Tehuacan
STATEMENT OF SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS AROUND THE ATTACK ON THE CARAVAN HUMANITARIAN OCCURRED ON APRIL 27 IN THE REGION OF THE STATE OF OAXACA Triqui.
PUBLIC AS IT'S PAST 27 April was attacked by a paramilitary group humanitarian convoy bound for San Juan Copala, was killed and Jyri ALBERTA TRUJILLO JAAKKOLA LOVE AND MISSING-FAR-ERIKA RAMIREZ, DAVID CILIA, NOE BAUTISTA AND DAVID VENEGAS. TO THESE ACTS OF EXTREME VIOLENCE DECLARE THAT:
THE POSITION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF OAXACA EXPRESSES total complicity with the paramilitary group UBISORT SINCE LAST DECEMBER FROM HAVE BEEN KILLED 19 PEOPLE SO FAR whose crimes go unpunished. PUBLIC IS THAT FOR YEARS THE BAND HAS ITS PARAMILITARY UBISORT OPERATIONS CENTER IN SAVANNAH, ATTACK TOOK PLACE AND ACTING AND DESPITE FULL DAYLIGHT, WITH HIGH POWER AND WEAPONS OF MODERN COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT, NOT BEEN UP now dismantled and punished for their numerous crimes.
ADUC with cynicism the government of Ulises Ruiz was unaware of a humanitarian convoy which aimed REPORT THE SITUATION TO THE GRAVE LIVE IN THE SAN JUAN COMUNIDASD COPALA, BEING THAT THE NOTICE OF THE CARAVAN WAS MADE PUBLIC, DISTRIBUTED BY MASS. STATE GOVERNMENT NOT ONLY DO NOT give the minimum guarantees of security for the Caravan, is slow BUT TO THE NOTICE OF ATTACK.
IN OAXACA NO LEGALITY OF MINIMUM CONDITIONS AND IN THIS CASE IS EVIDENT THE PROTECTION AND SUPPORT TO THE STATE GOVERNMENT GIVES THE BANDA PARAMILITARY UBISORT, TO WHICH DEMAND:
1.-INTRODUCTION TO LIFE OF MISSING NOE BAUTISTA, DAVID VENEGAS, ERIKA RAMIREZ AND DAVID CILIA.
2.-THE PGR attract this new act of violence, and that those responsible ARE SERVING AN ORGANIZED BAND HIGH POWER WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT OF MODERN COMMUNICATION. BE MADE A thorough investigation of these acts of violence, for trial and punish perpetrators and THEIR. 3 .- SE
PROVIDE PROTECTIVE MEASURES TO DEFENDERS OF HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS AND CORN CACTUS-OAXACA, AS THEIR LIVES AT RISK FOR THAT HAS MADE THREATS UBISORT paramilitary group. 4.-
GIVEN THE GRAVITY OF THE SITUATION THAT LIVES IN SAN JUAN COMMUNITY COPALA, WHICH IS UNDER SIEGE BY UBISORT AND HAS NO ELECTRICITY, WATER, EDUCATION, HEALTH CARE AND FOOD SCARCE, PROMOTE INTEGRATED FOR HUMANITARIAN MISSION INTERNATIONAL RED CROSS, THE HIGH COMMISSIONER OF THE UNITED NATIONS HUMAN RIGHTS, AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS, NHRC, INCLUDING
DENOUNCE PASSIVITY AND LACK OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO THE CRITICAL SITUATION TO BE LIVING IN THE REGION Triqui OAXACA. AS MANY TIMES IN CIVIL SOCIETY has denounced the violence and violations of the most elementary guarantees POPULATION AND YET SO FAR AND NO HAS ACTED leaving thousands of indigenous families in the hands of a gang of criminals.
demands that the government of Felipe Calderon ordered an investigation of the situation Triqui LIVING THE REGION OF OAXACA, punished the perpetrators and INTELLECTUALS OF CRIMES AND WARRANTIES TO PROVIDE THAT THE RIGHT TENEMIOS AND CITIZENS MEXICAN.
HUAJUAPAN DE LEON, OAXACA. APRIL 29, 2010
MEXICAN ALLIANCE FOR SELF-DETERMINATION OF PEOPLES MOVEMENT
Zapatista indigenous land-CORN
CIVILIAN SPACE AGENCY
OAXACA Section 22 of SNTE
REMA
RMALC
COMMUNITY RADIO NETWORK AND COMMUNITIES OF SOUTHEASTERN MEXICO CACTUS
COMCAUSA
UCIZONI
NODE
HUMAN RIGHTS NETWORK ALL RIGHTS FOR ALL
COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND LABOR DEL VALLE Tehuacan
Friday, April 23, 2010
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Farewell
Hello,
Hello,
Platform for research, created to coordinate with various associations and independent researchers, has decided to stop working, after successfully completing a series of actions in defense of the investigation in Spain.
We believe we have achieved our joint objective, and therefore we will not introduce under this label. Not rule out that in the future re-create another platform, like it or not, if the situation requires research.
Many thanks to all who have worked, and I encourage you to join one of the associations that have been part of the platform:
- Federation of Young Researchers (FJI / Precarious) - www.precarios.org
- Association for the Advancement of Science and Technology in Spain (AACTE) - www.aacte. eu
- National Association of Ramón y Cajal Researchers (ANIRC) - http://www.anirc.es/
- National Association of Researchers Juan de la Cierva (ANIJDC)
- Parga Pondal Investigators Association (IPPA) - http: / / webs.uvigo.es / aippweb /
These partnerships will continue to work as usual for the advancement of science, research and the rights of researchers.
Monday, April 5, 2010
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Article published in El Comercio , Monday April 5, 2010
By Eduardo Zegarra
Article published in El Comercio , Monday April 5, 2010
By Eduardo Zegarra
The discussion focused on growth continues to dominate economic and political discourse in the country, hiding important dimensions development, such as inequality, lack of job security and the serious food and health problems faced by a huge proportion of the population. One of the paradoxes of this approach was observed in 2008, when the country grew by 10%, but there were more than 1.2 million Peruvians with caloric deficit, ie failure food.
is true that the international crisis is a major issue, but no less significant to assess the implications and lessons of that other crisis, which occurred at the dramatic rise in food prices in 2007-2008, which have not yet returned to their previous levels for many products. The other crisis is being ignored by the current government, which prefers not to see what bothers you somewhat, and has not articulated coherent policies in this regard.
But several figures on the deteriorating food during the years 2007-2009 are gradually appearing in the surveys. According to the DHS, for example, while child malnutrition have fallen of 21.5% in 2008 to 19% in 2009 (a modest decline, but important), when the figure is broken down the entire improvement has focused on three non-poor quintiles of the population, while 40% in poverty has been a dramatic increase in child malnutrition. This is consistent with the increase in caloric deficit of the population in 2008, which has impacted on the most vulnerable households.
The lack of food security policy, although the issue is of vital importance to millions of Peruvians, does not occupy much room in the governmental concerns.
As we reminded President Carlos Amat García at the recent meeting with the G64, it is advisable to further discuss only aggregate growth and global perspectives without putting in front the situation of vulnerable households. These homes, which could be estimated at 40%, are vulnerable because they have a very high relative spending power and are prone to nutritional problems and given the precarious health and lack basic services of a social safety net that limits impacts of economic or climatic shock becoming more frequent. It is time the Government and political parties put aside the blind eye growth (and cement), and focus more on food, education and people's health. More importantly, it is crucial that we seek to generate agreements to implement sustainable policies that promote inclusion and reduce the vulnerability of millions of households in Peru.
is true that the international crisis is a major issue, but no less significant to assess the implications and lessons of that other crisis, which occurred at the dramatic rise in food prices in 2007-2008, which have not yet returned to their previous levels for many products. The other crisis is being ignored by the current government, which prefers not to see what bothers you somewhat, and has not articulated coherent policies in this regard.
But several figures on the deteriorating food during the years 2007-2009 are gradually appearing in the surveys. According to the DHS, for example, while child malnutrition have fallen of 21.5% in 2008 to 19% in 2009 (a modest decline, but important), when the figure is broken down the entire improvement has focused on three non-poor quintiles of the population, while 40% in poverty has been a dramatic increase in child malnutrition. This is consistent with the increase in caloric deficit of the population in 2008, which has impacted on the most vulnerable households.
The lack of food security policy, although the issue is of vital importance to millions of Peruvians, does not occupy much room in the governmental concerns.
As we reminded President Carlos Amat García at the recent meeting with the G64, it is advisable to further discuss only aggregate growth and global perspectives without putting in front the situation of vulnerable households. These homes, which could be estimated at 40%, are vulnerable because they have a very high relative spending power and are prone to nutritional problems and given the precarious health and lack basic services of a social safety net that limits impacts of economic or climatic shock becoming more frequent. It is time the Government and political parties put aside the blind eye growth (and cement), and focus more on food, education and people's health. More importantly, it is crucial that we seek to generate agreements to implement sustainable policies that promote inclusion and reduce the vulnerability of millions of households in Peru.
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