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Fw: [ColombiaUpdate] URGENT ACTIONS (1 request)
- Subject: Fw: [ColombiaUpdate] URGENT ACTIONS (1 request)
- From: "Nello Margiotta" <animarg at tin.it>
- Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 00:44:03 +0200
> In the meantime for further information and please send messages of > support to Alexander Lopez and CUT national as cc: to this message. > > And send appeals for the release of the disappeared students to: > > 1. Colombian President Andres Pastrana Arango > Presidente de la Republica, Palacio de Narino, Carrera 8 No.7-26, > Santafe de Bogota, COLOMBIA > Fax: 00 57 1 287-7939 or 284-2186 or 337-1351 or 289-3377 or 286-7473 > E-mail: pastrana at presidencia.gov.co > > 2. Colombian Minister of the Interior Humberto de la Calle Lombana > Ministro del interior, Ministerio de Gobierno, Carrera 8 n. 8-09, > Santafé de Bogotá, Palacio de Nariño, COLOMBIA > Fax: 0057 1 286-8025 or 560-2604 > > 3. People's Defender Fernando Castro Caicedo > Defensor del Pueblo, Defensoría del Pueblo, Calle 55 n. 10-32, Santafé > de Bogotá, COLOMBIA > Fax: 00 57 1 282-0977 or 346-1225 > E-mail: jcastro at col1.telecom.com.co > > Also send copies to: > 1. Rt. Hon. Mo Mowlam, Minister for the Cabinet Office > Cabinet Office, 70 Whitehall, London SW1A 2AS > E-mail: mmowlam at cabinet-office.gsi.gov.uk > > 2. Your own Member of Parliament > at the House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA > > Andy Higginbottom > ______________________________________________ > > SOS From the Cauca Valley > > The organisations signed below are alarmed at the serious events that have > been occurring in the Department of Valle del Cauca (Cauca Valley), and in > particular the situation that happened today, 4th April, at the Universidad > del Valle (Valley University). > > We announce the following facts to the national and international > community, and call for immediate and appropriate solidarity action. > > EVENTS > > 1. Today 4th April 2001, at about 12 noon, the students at Valley > Univeristy made a protest against the systematic violations of human rights > that have been happening in the Department, and against the projected Law > 012 which is being debated in Congress. This proposed law is considered to > be an attack on the right to education and health. > > 2. While in the middle of their protest at the university's commercial > centre Unicentro, the students were attacked by the private security men > who shot indiscriminately at the protesting students and at campus workers. > > 3. Armed men in civilian clothes invaded the campus, shooting > indiscriminately at the university community. > > 4. Later, at 2pm, a contingent of security forces entered the university > centre and assaulted the students with tear gas and shots. They blocked the > entrances and exits of the university. According to reports received by > regional human rights organisations, as well as trade unions and social > organisations, 15 students and one police were injured. 14 students and > one worker were detained, including JUAN MANUEL VELASQUEZ from the Social > Communication Faculty, who was taken to the offices of the SIJIN [special > detective branch], HEBER GOMEZ LOAIZA whose faculty is not known, and a > worker ALVARO CARDENA. And at the lakeside the police threatened a man who > they encountered in the photocopy shop, and another man at the fruit stall. > > 5. A student called JUAN CARLOS (he is in the Economics faculty but his > surname is not known), was detained by 5 men in civilian clothes who made > him get into a white off-road vehicle. Up till now his whereabouts is not > known. > > 6. From the time that the students started their protest, several vehicles > with dark windows containing heavily armed men in civilian clothes took up > position on the outskirts of the university. At around 2.45pm a big, coffee > coloured Toyota, with the number plate ZIL-914 from Zipaquira, parked > behind the university buildings adjoining the San Joaquín district. From > there several men in civilian dress were seen shooting and controlling the > exit of students who were scared by the shots and were trying to save > themselves. > > 7. At around 3pm in the middle of the shooting students RUBEN VILLA > VALENCIA, from the Economics Faculty, OSCAR ARTURO ESTRADA, from the > Engineering Faculty, LILIAN AIDE TORO C. and MARCELA LOPEZ PINEDA from the > Education Faculty took refuge in a house in San Joaquín, near to the > university. > > Members of SIJIN and of the Police arrived at this house and tried to gain > entry without any permission to do so. The students and the householder > stated that they had no problem for the police to inspect the house, but > they demanded that the officers showed an authorised warrant and they asked > for the presence of competent state officials. Some trade union and social > leaders received emergency calls, and they solicited the attendance of the > Ombudsman and the Public Defender. On their arrival, these state officials > were verbally attacked by the officers surrounding the house, a good number > of whom were in civilian clothes without any form of identification. It was > only at 8pm, with the arrival of the Public Attorney, that an entry warrant > was brought, and the uniformed and civilian officers entered. > > 8. Approximately 300 students stayed in the university buildings until > about 9pm in the evening. They were kept surrounded by the security forces > and had not been able to leave the university. The whereabouts of 49 > students and two children are not known. > > 9. The security forces attacked the University buildings, breaking glass, > shooting at the trade union centre and the vehicles that they found parked > inside this centre of education. > > BACKGROUND > > 1. On 22 March 2001, thirty five thousand people from the trade unions, > social sectors, peasants, students, citizens and popular areas of the city > of Santiago de Cali went on a massive protest against the systematic > violations of human rights, the advance of paramilitarism, and the economic > policies of the current government and the International Monetary Fund. > These economic policies are being implemented through: > > · Law 617 of Fiscal readjustment, through which they are trying to sack > massive numbers of public sector workers at municipal and departmental levels; > > · The privatisation of Cali's municipal corporations; > > · The approval of the proposed Law 012 which would cut the Health and > Education Budgets. > > 2. On the same day members of the Cali Municipal Council Workers Union > declared a permanent assembly and peacefully occupied the Municipal Council > buildings. > > 3. On 26 March, Elisa Valdez, ex-president of the Valley Section of the > SINDES trade union, was killed in Cali, in spite of being covered by the > Ministry of Interior's protection programme. She had on numerous occasions > been threatened by the paramilitary group that operates in this Department, > and had asked to leave the country as the only way of protecting her life. > > 4. On 28 March the municipality's secretaries and the citizens rights > workers, organised in the Valley Department Trade Union were unjustly > sacked by the governor. The union and the community mothers organised in > the ACMAVALLE association peacefully took over the building of the Valley > Department Ministry of Works. > > 5. On Monday 2 April, members of the Municipal Complaints Office Trade > Union peacefully took over the seventh floor of the municipality's central > administrative building. > > 6. These protest actions take place in the middle of a sharp social crisis > in the region, with an increase in human rights violations and with > constant persecution of social leaders, students, peasants and the people. > But until now the departmental and national authorities have not involved > themselves in proposing a way out of this conflict. > > DEMANDS > > 1. Require that the national government guarantees the safety and life of > students at Universidad del Valle. > > 2. Demand that the whereabouts of the disappeared students and the places > that they have been taken to arbitrarily depriving them of their liberty > are immediately established. > > 3. Seek guarantees that there in nor more harassment of members of the > University community. > > 4. Investigate the responsibility of the security forces for events that > caused injury to 15 students and one police officer. > > 5. Investigate why the operation was under the charge of a large number of > highly armed men in civilian clothes who, according to witnesses, provoked > the shooting. > > 6. That the Municipal, Departmental and National Authorities give immediate > attention to solving the social conflict that is at the root of the > different protest actions in the city of Cali. > > 7. That the rights of association, demonstration and protest are guaranteed. > > > (Signed, on behalf of ) > > Corporación Sembar, Asociación Nomadesc, Red De Iniciativas De Derechos > Humanos De Valle Del Cauca, CUT Valle, SINTRAEMCALI, Nomadas, Comité De > Solidaridad De Presos Políticos Cali, SINTRAMETAL Yumbo, SINTRAMUNICIPIO > Bugalagrande, SINTRAUNICOL Cali, SINTRADEPARTAMENTO Valle, Comité > Permanente De Derechos Humanos Del Valle, Comité De Derechos Humanos Maria > Cano De Univalle, Asociación Colombiana De Estudiantes Universitarios. > > In the hope of whatever support you can lend this struggle. > > Fraternally, > > Alexander Lopez Maya
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