*Bringing the number of peasants murdered in Venezuela since 2001 to 250 – with
no convictions to date.Same for trade union organizers and others, no
justice...
*
[image: Logo Venezuela Analysis] Venezuela’s Rural Social Movements Condemn
Murder of Two Peasant Activists

Apr 21st 2011, by Rachael Boothroyd - Venezuelanalysis.com
[image: Members of Venezuela's Frente Nacional Campesino Ezequiel
Zamora protest against murders and impunity (www.patriagrande.com]

Members of Venezuela's Frente Nacional Campesino Ezequiel Zamora protest
against murders and impunity (www.patriagrande.com.ve).

Coro, April 18th 2011 (Venezuelanalysis.com) – Earlier this week, an
affiliation of rural social movements took to the streets of La Pedrera,
Barinas state, to protest the kidnapping, torture and murder of two peasant
political activists last week. The numerous organisations which included;
the Revolutionary Current of Bolivar and Zamora, the Ezequial Zamora
National Peasant’s Front, the Worker’s Popular Power Movement, and the
Antonio José de Sucre Socialist Community Peasant Centre, demanded an
investigation into the murders and urged the government to take further
action to end impunity for the perpetrators of assassinations against
peasants. Waving banners and flags, the crowd gathered outside the public
prosecutor’s office and chanted slogans such as “lucha, lucha, lucha!” (We
will fight, fight, fight!).

The two murdered activists, José Joel Torres Leves and Agustín Gamboa Duran,
were members of the Ezequial Zamora National Peasant’s Front in Barinas. On
the 12 April 2011 they were forcibly taken from their houses during the
night by six armed men wearing masks, who then smuggled them into a pickup
truck. The two men’s bodies were then found on the 14 April under a bridge
in the surrounding area, bringing the number of peasants murdered in
Venezuela since 2001 to 250 – with no convictions to date.

In a statement released by the Revolutionary Current of Bolivar and Zamora,
the organization attributed the murders to members of Venezuela’s state
security forces, commenting that the way in which the abductors were
dressed, as well as the vehicles and arms that they carried, were
reminiscent of state security personnel - particularly those such as DIM,
GAES, CICPC and SEBIN, who conduct counter-insurgency activities against
guerrillas at the border. Criticising the use of old practises within
Venezuela’s security forces, the statement continues:

“It’s no secret that a culture of torture and human rights violations still
persists within our security forces, despite having a government that has
worked to eliminate these practices”.

Peasants involved in political activism have become increasingly under
threat since the Land Reform Law of 2001 was passed, inciting violence from
reactionary landlords. Reported cases include accounts of landowners hiring
hit men to execute peasants and intimidate them into abstaining from further
political mobilisation for progressive land reform.

Despite these repressive conditions, social organisations have vowed to
continue to mobilise. In a comment made to Radio del Sur, a peasant leader
stated:

“We will not allow the fascists from the 4th Republic (the political system
that prevailed before Hugo Chavez’s 5th Republic Movement took power) to
stamp out the development of revolutionary social movements.”

Reaffirming their commitment to deepening the revolutionary process and to
advancing the construction of socialism from below, the Revolutionary
Current of Bolivar and Zamora declared themselves to be in a state of
‘permanent mobilisation’ until justice is done.
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*Source URL (retrieved on 22/04/2011 - 7:12am):*
http://venezuelanalysis.com/news/6146


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