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Free Guatemalan Peasant Leader Ramiro Choc

To: Guatemalan President Perez Molina

Le escribo para solicitar la liberación inmediata del preso político Ramiro Choc. El no está encarcelado por cometer un delito, el está encarcelado por hablar con valor en defensa de los derechos humanos y la dignidad de toda la población, y por su trabajo para defender la Madre Tierra.

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Le escribo para solicitar la liberación inmediata del preso político Ramiro Choc. El no está encarcelado por cometer un delito, el está encarcelado por hablar con valor en defensa de los derechos humanos y la dignidad de toda la población, y por su trabajo para defender la Madre Tierra.

Choc fue arrestado ilegalmente por militares, estuvo en la aislación durante un tiempo largo sin cause adecuada, y ha servido casi tres años en la prisión a pesar de la evidencia contundente en contra de las acusaciones.

Por favor toma la acción inmediata de liberar a Ramiro Choc para que él pueda seguir con su trabajo importante de apoyar a toda nosotros.

Translation:

I am writing to request the immediate release of political prisoner Ramiro Choc.  He is not in jail for committing a crime, he is in jail for speaking courageously in defense of the human rights and dignity of all peoples and for working to protect Mother Nature.

Choc was illegally arrested by the military, held in isolation for an extended period without proper cause, and has served nearly three years in prison despite overwhelming evidence against the charges.

Please immediately take action to free Ramiro Choc so that he can continue his important work in support of all of us.

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"We express ourselves through loving nature, loving life, loving humans, loving the past, loving the present, loving the future… I, like other comrades who suffer judicial persecution, try to defend humanity.  In it's entirety, not just the indigenous or garifuna but all human beings.  This is our ultimate goal."  -Ramiro Choc

Ramiro Choc is a q'eqchi' peasant leader from eastern Guatemala.  His dynamic organizing skills and commitment to social and environmental justice lead to his leadership in numerous successful grassroots struggles.  He has survived several assassination attempts and is currently held in prison in Guatemala City.  He has been held by the government since soldiers illegally arrested him on February 14, 2008.

Watch: Who is Ramiro Choc?

Ramiro Choc was born in extreme poverty in a plantation within the municipality of El Estor, Izabal.  His parents had been born slaves.  At age 17 he became a catechist for the Catholic Church.  He taught a liberation theology in which people should not only have justice after death in heaven but also during life on earth.  This brought him great support among the peasant population but not among all of the church hierarchy.

After nearly thirteen years as a catechist the gap between Choc's liberation theology and the conservative doctrine of many of his superior's became too large.  Choc was hired by the National Indigenous and Peasant Coordinating Committee (CONIC) as a "promoter," working primarily with indigenous communities involved in land struggles.

With CONIC, Choc earned a reputation for his firm defense of the rights of indigenous communities.  After approximately seven years, he left CONIC and helped form a new organization, Encuentro Campesino (Peasant Encounter/Gathering).

Choc continued to have success in helping indigenous q'eqchi' communities reclaim their rights, especially through Encuentro Campesino.  Choc didn't only work with q'eqchi' communities but also with ladino (of Spanish descent) and garifuna (of African descent) peasants.  His ability to unite diverse marginalized communities in defense of their rights became a threat to the dominance of the government and wealthy landowners who looked for an opportunity to silence him.

On February 14, 2008, Choc was illegally arrested by members of the military.  Later he would be sentenced to six years in prison on a number of fraudulent charges, including kidnapping and theft.

On February 14, 2011, activists will hold demonstrations, turn in petitions and begin a hunger strike in support of Choc.  For more information, visit www.guatemalasolidarityproject.org


  1. Update #1

    Posted by Kathryn Johnson (Campaign Leader) on Feb 26

    Good News! Canadian Courts have opened the door for a case to move forward against a Canadian Mining company for human rights abuses in Guatemala. Two of Ramiro's sisters, Maria and Angelica have been pushing for justice for the murder of Angelica's husband, Adolfo Ich, the paralizing of German Chub, and the gang rape of 11 Q'eqchi women by security forces working for the Canadian Mining Company HudBay as well as Guatemala police and military. Thank you for signing the petition to release...

    Good News! Canadian Courts have opened the door for a case to move forward against a Canadian Mining company for human rights abuses in Guatemala. Two of Ramiro's sisters, Maria and Angelica have been pushing for justice for the murder of Angelica's husband, Adolfo Ich, the paralizing of German Chub, and the gang rape of 11 Q'eqchi women by security forces working for the Canadian Mining Company HudBay as well as Guatemala police and military. Thank you for signing the petition to release Ramiro Choc. Please forward it to your contacts if you haven't done so already!

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From Wikipedia; "Choc was arrested on 14 February 2008 on charges of land invasion, robbery, and holding people against their will. On 21 February, supporters of Choc took 19 policemen hostage, demanding his release. After more than 24 hours the hostages were released unharmed, and talks were begun over Choc's release.[2] On 14 March, the same group took four Belgian tourists and their two Guatemalan guides hostage, again demanding Choc's release.[3] The Belgians were released on 16 March.[4]".

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From Wikipedia; "Choc was arrested on 14 February 2008 on charges of land invasion, robbery, and holding people against their will. On 21 February, supporters of Choc took 19 policemen hostage, demanding his release. After more than 24 hours the hostages were released unharmed, and talks were begun over Choc's release.[2] On 14 March, the same group took four Belgian tourists and their two Guatemalan guides hostage, again demanding Choc's release.[3] The Belgians were released on 16 March.[4]".

Throw this petition down a cyber toilet. This guy is supported by terrorists!

Marcia Herrera

Wikipedia, great research you did! Lol

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Libre guatémaltèque leader paysan Ramiro Choc.

Please dear friends take a moment to sign this petition in support of Ramiro Choc, a political prisoner and noble defender of indigenous communities in Guatemala.

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