[image: Sabino Romero, Yukpa chief murdered by hired killers Zulia
Venezuela 2013]



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Venezuelan Government Commits to Resolving Indigenous Yukpa Land Issue

Mar 26th 2013, by Tamara Pearson
[image: Sabino Romero (archive)]

Sabino Romero (archive)

Merida, March 26th 2013 (Venezuelanalysis.com) –  Following the murder of
indigenous Yukpa leader Sabino Romero three weeks ago, a committee of 17
Yukpa met yesterday with the minister for foreign affairs, Elias Jaua, who
promised to make payments so their lands could be inhabited by them.

The payments are to compensate land and building renovations made by cattle
ranchers who are occupying 25 large land holdings that the Yukpa have legal
collective titles to.

On 12 October 2009 the government handed over collective property titles to
Yukpa communities, and on 11 October 2011, then President Hugo Chavez
publically announced the government would nationalise the 25 ranches, with
a total area of 15,810 hectares. Then on 6 May last year Chavez announced
the assignation of Bs 259 million to make those nationalisation payments.

Jaua, representing the government, has promised the payments will be made
within sixty days.

Romero was murdered on 3 March and until now, no arrests have been made.
Two local police have been detained for investigations, then released due
to lack of evidence linking them with the crime.

Last year seven Yukpa were also murdered by cattle ranchers or killers
hired by them, and many more have been injured. Cattle ranchers have
refused to hand over the land to the rightful owners, claiming they haven’t
received payments for the land. In response, Yukpa people have occupied
some of the large farms, and have been violently removed.

So far, the murderers of the Yukpa remain unpunished.

Romero’s son, who shares the same name, told press after the meeting with
Jaua that the Yukpa had demanded the government investigate the crime.

Days after the murder however, the government said it had sent an
investigation team to the region, including members of the national
intelligence service SEBIN, and the criminal investigation body CICPC.

Homo et Natura reported that the Yukpa are demanding a “holistic”
investigation which includes the other seven Yukpa murdered. They also
demanded that Captain Lopez and other soldiers be detained and judged, for
allegedly allowing the two hired killers to flee on their motorbike after
killing Sabino. Further, they requested that two other individuals be
detained for allegedly beating Sabino and his family and making death
threats.

The Yukpa met with Zulia governor Francisco Arias  last week, who then
arranged the meeting with Jaua in Caracas. Jaua, previously vice-president
of Venezuela, has also been minister for agriculture, and the director of
the land institute, Inti.

The Yukpa live in the Perija region of Zulia state. The region is one of
Venezuela’s key producers of milk and beef, and there are also certain
mining interests there.
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*Source URL (retrieved on 27/03/2013 - 5:57am):*
http://venezuelanalysis.com/news/8384


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