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- From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
- Subject: Guatemala: Findings of Int'l Symposium on Torture
- Message-ID: <1992Nov21.014218.18073@mont.cs.missouri.edu>
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- /** reg.guatemala: 112.0 **/
- ** Topic: Response to Guatemala Gov't **
- ** Written 7:10 pm Nov 19, 1992 by ghrc in cdp:reg.guatemala **
- The following statement has been sent to President
- Serrano and the Minister of Defense, Jose Garcia Samayoa
-
-
- THE RIGHT TO RESPOND TO THE GOVERNMENT OF GUATEMALA
-
- Representatives from the organizations participating in CONFRONTING THE HEART
- OF DARKNESS: AN INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON TORTURE IN GUATEMALA, held in
- Washington D.C., November 13-15, 1992, want to express to the Guatemalan
- government and the international community:
-
- 1. That the symposium, attended by over 300 representatives of organizations
- and experts from eight countries around the world, constitutes an academic
- exercise of the highest level. The humanitarian, religious and academic
- sponsoring organizations of the symposium have brought together individuals
- from human rights organizations in Guatemala, representatives from the
- U.S. Congress and State Department, among others, in order to analyze the
- continued practice of torture in Guatemala, and contribute to its eradication.
-
- 2. That the symposium categorically rejects statements by the President
- of Guatemala, Jorge Serrano Elias, and the Minister of Defense, Jose
- Garcia Samayoa, accusing the participants of the conference of responding
- to proposals from the URNG and attempting to destabalize the Guatemalan
- government.
-
- 3. That the symposium repudiates, in particular, statements made by the
- Minister of Defense, and supported by the President, falsely attacking
- and threatening to bring to trial Amilcar Mendez Urizar, Factor Mendez,
- and Ronald Ochaeta (who was not even in attendance at the symposium),
- and other conference participants for speaking out in this international
- event. We, the undersigned recognize these threats as a further attempt
- by the government to silence human rights activists, and we are fearful
- that these statements will endanger the lives of all the Guatemalans who
- attended this conference, and members of the organizations which they represent.
-
- 4. That we not only recognize these statements as dangerous, but
- unconstitutional, as Article 3 of the Guatemalan constitution protects
- the right to personal security, and Article 35 guarantees the right to
- freedom of expression.
-
- 5. That we emphatically urge that Serrano Elias and Garcia Samayoa uphold
- these constitutional protections and retract their false and threatening
- comments against Guatemalan human rights activists. As Ambassador Thomas
- Stroock stated at congressional human rights caucus meeting on Friday,
- November 13, 1992, the Guatemalan government has to learn that a democracy
- is founded on the respect of basic human rights and freedom to criticize
- government policy. We specifically request that the Guatemalan government
- and its security forces respect the physical integrity of the participants
- in this conference on their return to Guatemala.
-
- Finally, we call upon the Guatemalan government to end, once and for all,
- the practice of torture, which agents of the security forces of the state
- continue to exercise against its citizens.
-
- ** End of text from cdp:reg.guatemala **
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