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Vigil For Human Rights And Global Freedom After Killings in Mexico

category dublin | rights, freedoms and repression | event notice author Thursday April 29, 2010 15:54author by LASC - Latin America Solidarity Centreauthor email events at lasc dot ieauthor address 5 Merrion Rowauthor phone 01 6760435 Report this post to the editors

Vigil for those killed in Mexico

Vigil in front of the Mexican Embassy*

Wednesday 5 may at 6pm

* 19 Raglan Rd, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4
bety_jyri_2.jpg

Last Tuesday 27th of April a Solidarity caravan in Oaxaca has been attacked by paramilitaries

Bety Cariño - who was one of Latin America Week's speakers in 2009 - has been murdered along with Finnish observer Tyri Antero Jaakkola. More activists are disappeared and injured . They were all part of a peace caravan bringing solidarity, food and clothes to the besieged Autonomous Municipality of San Juan Copala when they were ambushed.

Survivors and local people - as well as Omar Esparza Zárate, Bety's partner and father of her children - blame members of the PRI backed paramilitary group UBISORT for the attack. UBISORT is at the service of the government of Ulises Ruiz Ortizto, Oaxaca Governor. PRI (Partido Revolucionario Institucional) wielded power in the country for more than 70 years until the year 2000 and it currently governs in 19 states (including Oaxaca).

Omar Zárarte he has pointed out that the state police has not gone in to help the injured and the survivors. There are also reports that an ambulance that was not allowed to reach the victims of the attack.

WE MUST NOT ALLOW THE PERPETRATORS TO ESCAPE JUSTICE !

NOTE: if you don't know how to get to the Mexican Embassy you could come at LASC ( 5 Merrion Row, Dublin 2)

Related Link: http://elenemigocomun.net/
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If you don't know how to get at Mexican Embassy you could come at LASC (5 MERRION ROW, DUBLIN) @ 12:30

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Here is a link to a video of the testimony that Bety gave at Front Line's 5th Dublin Platform for Human Rights Defenders in February 2010.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSk7drjmSx4

Her actions and her words will live on as an inspiration to all who struggle for humanity and justice.

Caption: Video Id: LSk7drjmSx4 Type: Youtube Video
Testimony of Bety Cariño Trujillo, Dublin Castle, February 2010


Related Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSk7drjmSx4
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In Memoriam: Jyri Jaakkola
May 1, 2010 by intlibecosoc
The 33-year old Finn Jyri Jaakkola—climate activist, revolutionary,
human—was murdered on 27 April while participating as an international
observer in a caravan destined to the community of San Juan Copalá in
the state of Oaxaca, México. He went as an associate of VOCAL
(Oaxacan Voices Constructing Autonomy and Liberty) in a convoy that
was intended to deliver much-needed food and other supplies to the
autonomous municipality which has for months been cut off by
paramilitary organizations. The caravan was at a certain point
ambushed and fired upon; Jyri and Beatriz Alberta Cariño Trujillo were
killed. Those responsible are said to be members of the Union of
Social Welfare for the Triqui Region (UBISORT), an organization that
has been said to be a paramilitary group tied to México’s
Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)—the party of the present
governor of the state of Oaxaca, Ulises Ruiz Ortiz.[1]

The present author had the pleasure of knowing Jyri but for a few
days, this during the Encounter for Autonomous Life that took place in
Oaxaca de Juárez in early April. He was a member of the Finnish
grassroots environmental organization Hyökyaalto as well as of Climate
Justice Action, and he partook in protests during the 15th meeting of
the Conference of Parties in Copenhagen last December. During the
Encounter, he presented an account of the Copenhagen meeting and the
activities that took place to resist it, showing pictures of sit-ins
and manifestations organized by protestors as well as disturbing
images of police brutality directed at such. He closed his plática,
or talk, with a list of demands adapted from those advocated by
Climate Justice Action: that fossil fuels be kept in the ground, that
local communities obtain control over their resources, that
food-production be localized, that Northern over-consumption patterns
be massively reduced, that the concept of ecological and climate
debt[2] be recognized and that reparations be granted to Southern
societies, and that the rights of indigenous peoples and forests be
respected.

Jyri was in the audience for the talk “Atmospheric Dialectics,”
presented during the final day of the Encounter, and it was he who
spurred dialogue after the conclusion of this decidedly depressing
speech. His kindness and warmth will not forgotten.

Jyri expressed to the author his desire to participate in actions
surrounding the COP-16 meeting that is slated to take place at Cancún
in November and December of this year. Sadly, he will be able to do
no such thing now. It is perhaps to be hoped, though, that that which
will occur at Cancún would have pleased Jyri; in this sense, it may be
that we can commemorate him thusly in life, against death.

Beside the talk he gave during the “COP, Cochabamba, and local
actions: sources in the struggle against global warming” event held on
the second evening of the Encounter for Autonomous Life, Jyri was
filmed in an interview by x while at the Encounter. It is available
here; his section begins at 20:28.

Jyri’s passing brings to mind some of Hannah Arendt’s comments in The
Human Condition: “Men, though they must die, are not born in order to
die but in order to begin.”[3] It is time that we began—that we act to
realize Arendt’s affirming negation of her mentor and former lover
Martin Heidegger here, that we work to realize “a rational
establishment of overall society as humankind.”[4] It is to be
imagined that Jyri, like the rest of the Earth’s multitude that today
suffers brutal repression and violence, would wish for such.

——————————————-

[1] Octavio Vélez Ascencio, “Desaparecidos, varios de los emboscados
en Copala,” La Jornada, 29 April 2010.

[2] Andrew Simms, Ecological Debt: Global Warming & the Wealth of
Nations (London: Pluto, 2009).

[3] p. 246.

[4] Theodor W. Adorno, “Progress,” Benjamin: Philosophy, Aesthetics,
History, ed. Gary Smith, trans. Eric Krakauer (Chicago: Univ. of
Chicago Press, 1989).

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In Memoriam: Jyri Jaakkola

author by Letter from the family of Bety Cariñopublication date Mon May 03, 2010 23:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Letter from the family of Bety Cariño, murdered by paramilitaries in Oaxaca aid caravan

Letter from the family of Bety Cariño, murdered by paramilitaries in Oaxaca aid caravan
To our friends and brothers and sisters
To those who share the pain and anguish
To the public opinion, saddened and full of rage
The the indigenous peoples of Mexico and the world
To those whose solidarity envelops us with their deepest condolences

To all of you who, with you warmth, solidarity, presence, denouncements, you tell us and dictate the path that we have to and need to follow. To those whose hearts have suffered the pain of having a loved one taken from you, we want to tell you that the words don't exist to be able to express to you the rage that we feel, the impotence, the anguish, and the desperation of not being able to be with the person who was the compañera, the mother of two children, the leader, the friend, the sister, THE LOVE OF OUR LIFE when hate, brutality, and anger took her life because of the struggle that we undertook for fourteen years. To all of you and in the name of my children, thank you.

Once again, just like in 2006, [Governor] Ulises Ruiz Ortiz's terrorist, murderous, repressive State seeks to demonstrate its strength, impose its policies, and demonstrate its hatred of that which doesn't agree with it, that which can't be subordinated, that which doesn't give in, and that which is incorruptible, because it is born from below and full of life, because it is built with the brotherhood of those of us who have decided to work towards the construction of a different world, a more human world, where the Earth and the dreams we sow flower every day. Bety, or Beto as her father called her, or, as she was really called, Alberta Cariño Trujillo, has not died! Her word grows and gives voice to those who did not have one, and in being a sister to the women of Copala, of the Mixteca, and of the world, in being a woman, your determination as a sister in this autonomist struggle resists against the hatred, anger, and distain of the UBISORT paramilitaries who are lead by Rufino Juarez and Antonio Cruz.

Now it is more difficult to destroy you. You are alive and burning in the hears of dignified men and women. You represent the voice of a new path that is called hope for true peace for the Triqui people, for the autonomous municipality of San Juan Copala. Those who deny you and judge your path are accomplices of the footmen and mercenaries who do politics giving and taking in exchange for the pain of the Triqui people, negotiating little benefits to submit and exploit the people's condition of poverty. Those of you who think you are the lords of the revolutionary vanguards, I hope you will save your rhetoric and your empty words. Even though they say that it was a "tactical error," a questionable and erroneous provocation," isn't it true that when human life is in danger, it is dignified to run the same risks that you did? TO DEFEND LIFE WITH YOUR OWN LIFE IS AN EXAMPLE OF THE HISTORY THAT WE LIVED TOGETHER...

To all of you who keep striving for justice, we want to express our heartfelt thanks. It is obvious to us who is responsible, he has a name and a face; it is obvious who are his agents. Our enemies are named Ulises Ruiz Ortiz, Evencio Martinez, and the UBISORT paramilitaries. Where is the government that strives for change? Where is the respect for life? For this reason I call upon Section 22 of the teachers union and social and democratic organizations who struggle and resist, that their role be decisive. I also call upon the Oaxacan community to use all possible means to seize power from the political class and this murderous government.

Brech, like I always told you! I will not abandon my commitment to do something for someone every day of my life, as we always discussed, and for that which you committed yourself with everything you had. We will never forget! God give us the opportunity to help those in need, and that he accompany our two children, Omar and Ita, who are now children of the movement that demands justice. The brotherhood that we feel is immense. Your children will surely be disciples of your struggle and commitment to fight injustice and give your life for others because it is necessary and urgent to keep moving forward. To be taken aback by the pain, the misery, and the injustices that are committed every day and to take a stand for the poorest is a human obligation. In the name of everyone, we tell you that we love you, that we will always love you, and you will always be in our hearts and minds. In these days when at times the feet tremble and the soul feels weak, your example lifts us up to say Enough!

Enough silence, with heads lowered, watching as everything plays out. But there remains the hate, the rage, the fury of not being able to change the false destiny that the corrupt politicians, the police forces, the military and parapolice and paramilitaries, the lords of money, and the putrid political class have forced us to live. And they make themselves heard through the dialogue of weapons. The people can change their destiny and construct other paths to autonomy and self-determination, as we have always dreamt and shared in the networks, with the Other Campaign, the Southeast Mexican Radio Network, AMAP, REMA, RMALC, in the indigenous movement, with national and international organizations, with the people wherever we find ourselves, and with our brothers and sisters in the struggle who resist and seek the world for which you decided to give your life. You took a part of us with you, and we remain here, shaken, outraged, and saddened.

Because you are the flower, and your seed is the fruit of the dignified path we must follow. We won't forget you. Omar, Ita, and I say to you, "Until the victory."

Prison for Ulises Ruiz, Evencio Martinez, Rufino Juarez, Anastasio Juarez, Antonio Cruz, and the authorities in La Sabana!
Death to Ulises' bad repressive murderous government!
We must break the siege in San Juan Copala!
Bety will never be silenced, not in death, nor with machine guns!

Land, Freedom, or Death!

With all our love,

Omarcito, Itandewi, and Omar Esparza

 
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