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MAR 2022: Rapid Response Network - letters summary

 

Rapid Response Network (RRN) letters this month

 

MAR 21 2022

HONDURAS

Killed: parish priest on his way to Ash Wednesday services

Catholic priest José Enrique Vásquez left his mother’s house after a visit at 10am on March 2, returning to his parish in San Pedro Sula, Cortés Department, for Ash Wednesday religious services. He never showed up. At 10pm that night, his lifeless body was entered at the morgue as an unknown person. There were six bullet wounds in his body, including two in the head and two in the chest.

 

You can read the full letter at https://www.irtfcleveland.org/content/rrn/2022-03-21-000000

 

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MAR 22 2022

HONDURAS

threatened:  Garífuna communities and OFRANEH coordinator Miriam Miranda

The Afro-Indigenous Garífuna community of Triunfo de la Cruz in the municipality of Tela, Atlántida Department, suffered an incursion by an armed group in search of Garífuna leaders. One hour after denouncing the incursion and intimidation on social media, Miriam Miranda, coordinator of the Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras (OFRANEH), received threats to her life and her family’s life via text to her personal phone from an unknown number. For several years, Miriam Miranda has been threatened, harassed, and illegally jailed for her human rights defense work on behalf of Garífuna communities, whose members and leaders have been persecuted even more with criminalization and assassinations. 

In repeated rulings, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights has criticized the government of Honduras for not adhering to its mandates to protect Garífuna ancestral lands from outside land invaders and adequately investigate the murders of Garífuna community leaders.

You can read the full letter at https://www.irtfcleveland.org/content/rrn/2022-03-22-000000

 

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MAR 23 2022

COLOMBIA

threatened: environmentalist Linda Oneida Suárez Sánchez

Linda Oneida Suárez Sánchez is a teacher and environmental defender and founder of the departmental chapter of Resistance to Mining and Extractivism in Santander Department. Connected to the national coordination of the Colombia Free of Fracking Alliance, she accompanies communities in opposition to fracking projects in the Magdalena Medio region. Linda was recently warned to remain silent or face death.

Contentious at this moment is a proposed fossil fuel extraction project of the Ecopetrol company in the Magdalena Medio region. Environmental defenders attended a licensing hearing in February to register their opposition to the project.  Retaliation against outspoken movement leaders is common. Ecopetrol has been making statements that stigmatize movement leaders with false accusations. Heightening the danger is the significant presence of illegal armed groups in the Magdalena Medio region.

You can read the full letter at https://www.irtfcleveland.org/content/rrn/2022-03-23-000000

 

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MAR 24 2022

HONDURAS

assassinated: campesino land rights defenderFrancisco Ruiz

Francisco Ruiz was a local campesino leader of the Coordinating Body of Popular Organizations of the Aguán (Coordinadora de Organizaciones Populares del Aguán, COPA). He was recognized by COPA and by the Regional Agrarian Platform of the Aguán Valley as a human rights defender supporting subsistence economic activities of the El Remolino cooperative. Ruiz had received threats a few days before a gun attack on on March 8 in the village of La Brea, in the municipality of Trujillo, Colón Department.  It appears he was killed by employees of a security company because of  his work in defending human rights and the lands of his community.  

There have been several previous attacks on members of the El Remolino cooperative and members of COPA, including forced evictions, unjust criminalization, and assassinations.

Francisco Ruiz, ¡presente!

You can read the full letter at https://www.irtfcleveland.org/content/rrn/2022-03-24-000000

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MAR 25 2022

COLOMBIA

assassinated: social leaders Jorge Tafur and Teofilo Acuña Ribón in the Magdalena Medio region

Social movement leaders Jorge Tafur and Teofilo Acuña Ribón were outspoken against threats to land rights of campesinos and artisanal (traditional) miners in the Magdalena Medio region. The expansion of fossil fuel drilling (fracking) and palm tree plantations (for palm oil) pose threats not only to land rights but to the environment. In February they were staying in a rural area of San Martín, Cesar Department, denouncing that the police and the mayor of San Martín were colluding with a local landowner in making threats and harassing campesino victims of violence. On February 22, armed men dressed in military gear arrived at the house where they were staying, camouflaged by the darkness of the night, and shot them dead. 

Jorge Tafur and Teofilo Acuña Ribón were active in several social movement organizations that are accompanied by IRTF’s partner organization Community Peacemaker Teams-Colombia (CPT), including the Agro-mining Federation of the South of Bolívar (FEDEAGROMISBOL), the Inter-dialogue Commission of the South of Bolívar, Center and the South of Cesar (CISBCSC), the People’s Congress, the National Agrarian Coordinator (CNA), the Agrarian, Peasant, Ethnic and Popular Summit (CACEP), and others. We join with organizations across Colombia to express our sadness and outrage at the assassinations of Jorge Tafur and Teofilo Acuña Ribón.

You can read the full letter at https://www.irtfcleveland.org/content/rrn/2022-03-25-000000

 

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MAR 26 2022

COLOMBIA

police attack: Jhon Sebastián Rivas and Leonardo Agudelo Murillo, former FARC combatants now in the peace process

Attacks against former FARC combatants who are integrated into the peace process continue at an alarming rate. About 300 have been killed since the signing of the Peace Accords in November 2016. On January 28, the Constitutional Court, noting that former combants’  “fundamental rights to life, personal integrity and peace … were ignored” by the Colombian state, ordered the government to take measures to protect the lives of former FARC combatants.

On February 12, Jhon Sebastián Rivas and Leonardo Agudelo Murillo were with other members of Memoria Viva (a union which represents security personnel for former FARC combatants) in San Vicente del Caguán, Meta Department, to provide security to another former combatant, Lucila Moreno. TV news footage showed the police violently assault one of the men from behind. When the two tried to run away, police opened fire, shooting and killing a 14-year-old bystander.  Two days later, an armed group began distributing pamphlets, warning that Memoria Viva members should present their accredited weapons and vehicles or otherwise be “declared military objectives,” i.e. marked as targets of assassination.  

You can read the full letter at https://www.irtfcleveland.org/content/rrn/2022-03-26-000000

 

 

 

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