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- From: Andrew Lang <lang@igc.apc.org>
- Subject: Update on Amilcar Mendez Alert
- Message-ID: <1992Nov24.045100.24323@mont.cs.missouri.edu>
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- /* Written 1:45 pm Nov 23, 1992 by nisgua@igc.apc.org in igc:carnet.alerts */
- /* ---------- "Update on Amilcar Mendez Alert" ---------- */
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- NOVEMBER 23, 1992
- NISGUA
- The National Network in Solidarity with the People of Guatemala
- 1314 14th St., NW
- Washington, DC 20005
- 202-483-0050
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- AMILCAR MENDEZ RETURNS TO GUATEMALA -- UPDATE ON RAPID RESPONSE
- ALERT, NOVEMBER 12, 1992
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- Background: On November 11 the Guatemalan Defense Minister,
- Jos Garc!a Samayoa, accused several human rights monitors of
- "responding to the proposals of the URNG [the Guatemalan National
- Revolutionary Unity]." He named three individuals as guilty of
- trying to damage the image of Guatemala abroad: RONALTH OCHAETA,
- the Director of the Human Rights Office of the Archbishop of
- Guatemala, AMILCAR MENDEZ, founder of the indigenous human rights
- organization, CERJ (Council of Ethnic Communities -- All Are
- Equal), and FACTOR MENDEZ, Director of CIEPRODH (Center for the
- Investigation, Study, and Promotion of Human Rights). These
- statements were subsequently supported by the President.
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- Guatemalan court authorities in San Marcos issued a warrant
- for the arrest of Amilcar Mendez one day after he left to
- participate in the conference in Washington. He was accused of
- providing explosives to a CERJ member to plant a pamphlet bomb in
- Santa Cruz del Quiche. This accusation was initially made in the
- testimony of a CERJ member, Alberto Calvo Gonzalez, after his
- arrest on October 23 for carrying explosives. Gonzalez was
- reported to have made the statement to a judge in Santa Cruz del
- Quiche in Spanish, though he does not in fact speak Spanish.
- CERJ has stated that he and another man suffered psychological
- torture following their arrest.
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- Amilcar Mendez returned to Guatemala on Sunday, November 22,
- accompanied by a delegation of North Americans organized by the
- Kennedy Center for Human Rights. He went to the court in Santa
- Cruz del Quiche where he delivered a statement. He was then
- released on his own recognizance pending a court date. One of
- the conditions of his release, however, is that he may not leave
- the country. This provision restricting Mendez's movements makes
- it impossible for him to travel abroad to help educate the
- international community about continuing human rights abuses in
- Guatemala and makes it impossible for him to leave the country
- for safety reasons.
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- Additional Case:
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- The Guatemalan newspaper, El Grafico, reported on November 23
- that unidentified men had entered the offices of CONAVIGUA (the
- National Committee of Guatemalan Widows) in Guatemala City while
- staff members were in Pacho Lemoa in order to have 26 bodies
- found in clandestine cemeteries properly reburied. The newspaper
- stated that the men went through the documents in the office.
- CONAVIGUA members stated that the police arrived on the scene,
- and "saw what taken place, but did not file a report."
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