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- Subject: NEWS:Guatemalan Rights Worker Threatened/wbai
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- Guatemala News from WBAI-FM New York 11/19
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- GUATEMALAN HUMAN RIGHTS WORKER THREATENED
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- Amilcar Mendez, a Maya-Quiche indian and human rights worker
- in Guatemala, has been threatened by arrest by his government if
- he returns to his country after having attended a human rights
- conference in Washington, DC. In an interview with Bernard
- White, and Amy Goodman, with translator Alan Nairn, on the WBAI
- Morning Program, he explained that his organization was formed to
- protect indigenous campesinos from being forced to do military
- vigilance. Every two weeks campesinos are forced to do
- vigilance, in heat, cold, rain, without any compensation.
- According to the Guatemalan constitution this service is supposed
- to be voluntary.
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- Mr. Mendez gave a graphic example of the kind of torture his
- people under go under the aegis of the Guatemalan government. An
- activist in his organization was captured by the military and
- held for fifteen days. He was left for dead at the side of a
- road. When he was found, he has lost his ability to speak and
- the control of his body. This activist is currently in a
- recovery center in Chicago. When this sort of things comes out
- in the Guatemalan newspapers it has a "chilling" effect, causing
- others not to participate in human rights activities, not to
- speak out against the military's abuse, for fear they will suffer
- the same fate.
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- Mendez will be returning to Guatemala on Sunday, November
- 22, with a delegation, partly made of up North Americans. He is
- concerned about the threats by his government against him and
- others who attended the human rights conference, and is asking
- that people write or fax letters to President Serrano, to the
- Minister of Justice, and the Human Rights Chief in Guatemala.
- Such international awareness has helped save the lives of human
- rights workers in the past.
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- - summary by Toby Mailman, NY Transfer News
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