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Assasination in Guatemala tied to CAFTA |
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13 Jul 2005
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Alvaro Juárez, 64 years old, was assassinated on the night of July 8. According to the Unity of Protection for Human Rights Defenders, he was eating dinner with his wife at his house in San Benito Petén when heavily armed men arrived at the door... |
URGENT ACTION July 12, 2005
HUMAN RIGHTS LEADER ASSASSINATED
Alvaro Juárez, 64 years old, was assassinated on the night of July 8.
According to the Unity of Protection for Human Rights Defenders, he was
eating dinner with his wife at his house in San Benito Petén when heavily
armed men arrived at the door. His wife went back into the kitchen. Then
she heard shots. When she returned to the room where her husband had
been,
she found him dead.
Mr. Juárez played a leadership role in the Alliance for Life and Peace and
was also a member of the Association of the Displaced of the Petén. He
was
working on issues of development related to health, education, land,
housing, and humanitarian assistance. He was also working against impunity
in the Petén and often denounced injustice, corruption, and abuses of
authority committed by the National Civil Police.
The Association of Displaced of the Petén is a member of the Alliance for
Life and Peace, a network of organizations that has been carrying out
campaigns against the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) and
against the construction of hydroelectric dams in the Petén.
The motive for the killing is unknown, but Guatemalan human rights
analysts
note with concern that his murder coincides with the intimidation of two
other human rights defenders who have been active in the struggle against
CAFTA. Those two human rights defenders have received written death
threats. The characteristic that unites these three cases is that the
attacks are being directed against leaders who have been important in the
movement but have not been public.
An attempt had previously been made on Mr. Juarez' life, also while he was
in his home. He had reported the attempt to the authorities, but it was
never investigated, and it was not reported to other organizations within
civil society. Several days before his murder, according to reports, he
had
received threats and had reported them to the Public Prosecutor's Office
and
to the Human Rights Procurator's Office in Guatemala City.
The Association of the Displaced of the Petén has purposely not done any
media work related to the murder, in order to avoid pressure on the
survivors. Please respond to the action below, while respecting their
wishes not to publicize the case with the media.
REQUESTED ACTION
1) Express serious concern about the murder of Alvaro Juárez.
2) Urge the authorities to investigate the murder thoroughly and prosecute
those responsible.
3) Express serious concern for the safety of Alvaro Juárez' family members
and all members of the Association of the Displaced of the Petén and the
Alliance for Life and Peace. Demand that the Guatemalan government take
whatever protective measures they request.
4) Remind the Guatemalan government that under the Peace Accords, it has
the
specific responsibility to protect human rights workers. In signing the
Peace Accords the government agreed to the following: "The Government of
the
Republic of Guatemala shall take special measures to protect those persons
or entities working in the field of human rights. Furthermore it shall
investigate, in a timely and exhuastive manner, any complaint it may
receive
relating to acts or threats that may be directed at them. The Government
of
the Republic of Guatemala reiterates the commitment to safeguard and
protect
effectively the work of individuals and entities engaged in upholding
human
rights."
PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY TO:
Presidente de la RepĂşblica de Guatemala
Licenciado Ă“scar Berger Perdomo
Casa Presidencial, 6 a. Avenida, 4-18 zona 1
Ciudad de Guatemala
GUATEMALA
Email: presidente (at) scspr.gob.gt
Salutation: ExcelentĂsimo Sr. Presidente/Dear President
Fax: 502 2251 2218
Salutation: Etimado Fiscal General/Dear Sir
Attorney General
Juan Luis Florido
Fiscal General Fiscalia General del Ministerio Publico
8a. Avenida 10-67, Zona 1
Ciudad Guatemala
GUATEMALA
Fax: 011 502 251 2218
Salutation: Estimado Fiscal General/Dear Sir
Minister of the Interior
Ministro de Gobernacion
Carlos Vielman
6a.Avenida 4-64, zona 4, nivel 3
Ciudad de Guatemala
Guatemala
Fax: 011 502 2362 0237
Email: ministro (at) mingob.gob.gt
Salutation: Senor Ministro/ Dear Minister
Copy to: Ambassador Jose Guillermo Castillo
Embassy of Guatemala
2220 R St. NW
Washington DC 20008 Fax: 1 202 745 1908
email: ambassador (at) guatemala-embassy.org
Guatemala Human Rights Commission- USA
GHRC-USA
3321 12th St, NE
Washington, DC 20017
202-529-6599
202-526-4611 fax
ghrc-usa (at) ghrc-usa.org
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