Tuesday, February 3, 2009

John Deere Leaf Blower

MEMORY URGENT ACTIONS

"Think from the pain of the victims
produces an ethical revolution"

Against Impunity in a 2009 Justice and Dignity.

From what we were and are to be exiled
http://movicespana.org/declaracprimerenc.php

Final Declaration of the First Meeting of the Movement of Victims of State Crimes Colombian chapter Spain

us and we are victims of the crimes of the Colombian state, and we have been forced into exile as the only way to avoid the real threat of seeing violated our fundamental rights to life and physical integrity, liberty and justice. Keep the flame of memory alive. 12% of the Colombian population now live in the diaspora, and over 500 thousand people are political exiles. This criminal practice has meant a substantial weakening of the tissue organization and constitutes an immense damage to the whole society.

The Colombian state insists on the denial of the existence of armed conflict that lasts for more than half a century. His economic proposals and policies, democratic security, legalization of paramilitary groups, the deinstitutionalization of the country and the consolidation of neoliberal economic model, day by day further deteriorated living conditions of the population. 50,000 disappeared, more than 170,000 executed, 7,000 political prisoners, the systematic use of torture, more than 4'000 .000 IDPs, are figures that lay bare the Colombian reality.

The English State has committed policy to support the Colombian government, putting economic interests of transnational human rights of Colombians. Is committed to signing the FTA with the European Union treaty that will deepen the current situation of impoverishment and primarily affect the rights of indigenous peoples, Afro-Colombians, peasants, women and children, to ensure the destruction of economic base, the private monopoly of services and the extraction of natural resources. In addition, the government of Spain intensifies the curtailment of the right of asylum and refugee status through legislative reforms.

In this context we recognize ourselves as members of the National Movement of Victims of State Crimes, by our actions as MOVICE IN THE SPANISH STATE. We recognize that this grand coalition embodies the aspirations for justice and dignity of Colombians. We confirm our commitment to further strengthen the policy space and exiled. We assume the eight strategies of the Movement against Impunity. In this sense, our exile situation leads us to ninth strategy: the quest for fulfillment of our rights and truth, justice and reparation, to overcome this particular form of State crime. Our goal is to return with dignity.

urge the English government not to let it accords with the massive and systematic violations of human rights in Colombia, because it requires the Colombian state compliance with UN recommendations. We demand that the Colombian government the real dismantling of paramilitary structures, which would audit the course resources for the demobilization process and the call is finished military cooperation. We are not against equitable economic relations between states. But we believe that under current conditions is not possible to sign the FTA between Europe and Colombia.

the Colombian state demand the immediate release of comrade Agamez, Technical Secretary of MOVICE Chapter Sucre, unjustly detained in a Colombian jail. Also to stop the criminal prosecution against those who defend human rights in Colombia.

We sympathize with the people and organizations struggling to establish the memory and dignity of victims in the English state.

support the struggle of the Saharawi people to cease the occupation of its territory, and we sympathize with Haidar activist.

WE SEEDS, WE REPORT, WE ARE THE RISING SUN impunity.

SPANISH STATE CHAPTER MOVICE

Madrid, November 30, 2009


PUBLIC REPORT

"Beware, beware brother, the system is shaking ... everyone is a suspect and no one is spared ..."( Song)

The systematic application of the vilest methods to silence the voice of the voiceless visible has been the strategy of "democratic security", headed by Mr Uribe. The facts reported below are only the continuation of the rabble, the primary constituent has endured since its inception. We've been announcing and denouncing loudly, and this is also with you, do not expect to knock on your door asking for you or yours, the action is now! Human Rights Now!

GMP


By:
National Movement of Victims of State Crimes
Seed Collective Human Rights of Freedom

The Seed Collective Human Rights of Freedom - CODEHSEL - and the National Movement of Victims of State Crimes, Chapter Antioquia, complaint with the national and international public opinion the unjust detention of human rights defender WINSTON GALLEGO PAMPLONA, Foundation member of the organization Sumapaz occurred yesterday, 10 June 2009.

- Read the full report by clicking on the link or call subrrallada-


We demand the immediate release of Professor Miguel Angel Beltran Villegas, the Colombian sociologist extradition (outside the law) of Mexico and imprisoned in Colombia .

(Please send the membership of libertadencolombia@gmail.com ,
indicating name, rank or position, institution and country).


See the full notes at:

http://lutohumano.blogspot. Com/2009/05/deportan-sin- foundation-docente.html



Threats at the University of Antioquia

Monday March 9, 2009.

release to the public.

The Friday March 6 after he returned from the mobilization against extrajudicial executions, arrived in the mail from different our University Student Office, and members of the Committee of Spokesmen (space created by the General Assembly of Students UdeA) a pamphlet where a paramilitary group called "BLOCK OF SELF-DEFENSE ANTIOQUEÑO" death threat to members of Students Office, the Committee spokesmen, with a list of names of 30 students, giving them a week to disappear from the university or they are going to "disappear."

"Coincidentally" This comes a day after he was General Student Assembly, convened to discuss the issue of electing the new president of our alma mater and where he was cited for a further meeting on 18 March to address the topic the presence of the Inter-American Development Bank later this month in Medellin, Colombia and its implications.

This situation creates concern when we learned that in the last 9 months there have been several raids by the security forces or "unofficial income" as the administration called our university, student at different venues, especially the Engineering Student Office, located in the 18-133 block, which is the first office in the list of supposedly going to disappear.

Because of this, denounce to the national and international community that this is part of a systematic violation of human rights, a practice that in our country has not disappeared and instead day day as a way to quell widespread forms of thought and action than the current Colombian regime, and that in the past two years has been determined to destroy the student movement within the UdeA, creating an atmosphere of terror against members of our university.

responsible the Colombian State, security agencies, and the directives of the University of Antioquia for any act that puts at risk the lives and physical and psychological integrity of each student University, especially those that are included in the above list, and invite the various agencies National and International Human Rights to speak out against the Colombian state and to require that a definitive end to paramilitary structures work in our country, and drop once and for all state terrorism as a natural practice for a silent expression of defiance of the popular movement, as well as against university policies requiring commit to provide guarantees for the exercise of democracy within the alma mater.

invite the wider community not to abandon the students of the University of Antioquia, students surround their peers, to directives to provide the guarantees necessary for the normal development of our academic activities and generate the necessary mechanisms to safeguard the integrity, if at any moment is at risk life of any student, yes it clear at the outset that we reject the militarization of university life as a valid mechanism for this, for this country that if democracy truly exists, this would not necessarily occur.



STRIKES AGAIN TO PRESS FREEDOM AND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IN COLOMBIA

Morris SOLIDARITY!

journalist Hollman Morris was arrested, the February 2, members of the army in the village Peneya Union, between the municipalities of Cartagena del Chaira Paujil and in the Amazonian department of Caqueta, in southwestern Colombia.

Teresita Sgt Tabares, the Human Rights Directorate of the National Police confirmed the arrest of Morris, by the army, the Solidarity Center of the International Federation of Journalists, CESO-FIP. The army requested the presence of the judicial police to examine a material which carried the reporter.

Diana Izquierdo official of the Human Rights Directorate of the Ministry of Interior and Justice, likewise confirmed the arrest of Director of TV Contravía to CESO-IFJ and the Colombian Foreign Ministry said it was aware of the fact. Meanwhile, the Solidarity Center brought the case to the Coordinator of the Human Rights Commission of the Senate of the Republic and Diana Botero, an official of the Presidential Program for Human Rights.

After six hours of detention, the journalist was released. According to Secretary of Government of Caquetá, the military assigned to the Brigade XII Army, performed a procedure to verify the identity of the journalist.

"It is worrying the government harassment against the journalist Hollman Morris. Regardless of what he was covering, the Constitution guarantees the free movement of journalists and the sanctity of its information material, "said Eduardo Márquez, director of CESO-IFJ and President of the Colombian Federation of Journalists, FECOLPER. The union leader referred to Article 73 of the Constitution which guarantees the protection of journalistic activity, freedom and independence professional, and warned of the violation of the right to freedom of information enshrined in Article 20.

Read more http://fipcolombia.com/noticiasVer.php

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