Denounce the massacre of indigenous protesters in Totonicapán, Guatemala
- Posted to Protect Human Rights in Guatemala
To: The Government of Guatemala
On October 4, 2012, Maya K’iche’ communities carried out a peaceful protest organized by the Alcaldía Indígena (Indigenous Authority) of the 48 Cantones of Totonicapán, in regions of Alaska, Xecanchavox and Cuatro Caminos in the highlands in Guatemala.
During the demonstration, Guatemalan...
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With the pain of the recent genocide still fresh in the historic memory of indigenous communities, it is extremely concerning that acts of state violence are once again taking place in Guatemala against indigenous people who seek to exercise their legitimate rights to free speech and peaceful protest.
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Update #4
Posted by Kathryn Johnson (Campaign Leader) on Jan 9Thanks to all of your help, we gathered (between here and Salsa labs) over 10,000 signatures on this petition. We delivered the petition to the Interior Minister and President Otto Perez Molina in December, and will present a copy to the new leaders of the 48 Cantones of Totonicapan later this month.
GHRC staff report that when they delivered the 80 plus pages of petition signatures, it made quite an impact on the government's representative receiving it.
Way to help us let them know that...
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Update #3
Posted by Kathryn Johnson (Campaign Leader) on Oct 22, 2012Guatemala's dangerous use of soldiers for police duties is getting a lot of attention in US and international news.
It's in the NY Times http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/21/world/americas/guatemala-shooting-raises-concerns-about-militarys-expanded-role.html?_r=0
and Al Jazeera http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2012/10/2012101173514632802.html
Help us make sure that this isn't just a news piece. Let's take advantage of the attention on the issue and push for justice for those who have...
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Update #2
Posted by Kathryn Johnson (Campaign Leader) on Oct 17, 2012Thank you for taking action! Pressure from Guatemalan civil society and the international community is working! Nine soldiers were arrested for extra-judicial execution including the Colonel who gave the order to advance on the protesters. Plus, President Perez Molina has promised to stop using soldiers to break up protests.
Now is the time to keep the pressure on; make sure that the President lives up to his word and that the investigation continues in order to hold everyone accountable...
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Update #1
Posted by Kathryn Johnson (Campaign Leader) on Oct 15, 2012Yesterday thousands of protesters from throughout Guatemala marched to honor the victims killed in Totonicapan and protest the destructive and violent actions of the Guatemalan military and the companies that support and benefit from it.
These brave men and women continue to risk their lives striving for a just Guatemalan society. Please stand with them by signing this petition and forwarding it on to others.
Gracias!
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