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To: US Civil Society
From: Mexico Solidarity Network
Re: Request for urgent action regarding recent events in
Chiapas

Over the past two weeks there has been an alarming increase
in
militarization and a near state of siege in indigenous
communities in
Chiapas, Mexico. The following letter, signed by thirteen
non-governmental
organizations in Chiapas, requests our urgent assistance.
The situation is
critical and appears to be deteriorating. Following the
letter is a set of
recommended actions. Please act today.


To national and international civil society
To national and international human rights organizations

Since August 14, the Mexican army has sent 10,000 soldiers
into new camps in
the Lacandon Jungle. For the first time since 1994, the army
has penetrated
the Montes Azules biosphere where the general command of the
EZLN is
presumed to live. Approximately thirty communities in the
region are in a
virtual state of siege. Army troops attacked the inhabitants
of Amador
Hernandez in the municipality of Ocosingo with US-made tear
gas, wounding
several indigenous men and women. Access to the community
has been
obstructed, even for the people who live there. The army has
taken
possession of lands near the community and has surrounded
them with barbed
wire. The community is being terrorized by constant airplane
and helicopter
flights over the area and by the presence of Public Security
forces.

On Thursday August 19, PRI supporters from Taniperlas
detained three members
of the Fray Bartolomé Human Rights Center, who were on their
way to
investigate the arbitrary detention of three people from the
community Viejo
Velasco. One of the community members, Pedro Gómez Aguilar,
has been missing
since July 23. The PRI supporters detained the human rights
workers for two
hours, threatening them and repeating xenophobic rhetoric
such as "you are
foreigners and are coming to impede the progress of this
area," even though
the detainees were all Mexican. The PRI members also told
the human rights
workers that only the Ocosingo municipal authorities could
give permission
to travel through that area, and if they tried to enter
again without
authorization they would have to pay the consequences.
Finally, the PRI
supporters gave them half an hour to leave, threatening that
if they did
not, members of the community would burn their vehicle.

On August 21, a Mexican doctor and two foreign human rights
observers were
brutally beaten by a group of PRI supporters who were
blocking the road
immediately after a military checkpoint in the community of
Vicente
Guerrero, municipality of Las Margaritas. The PRI supporters
sexually
assaulted the female doctor. So far, no authority has
responded to the
formal complaints filed.

The substitute governor of Chiapas, Roberto Albores Guillen,
has mounted
xenophobic campaign. In an unprecedented act, the xenophobia
has even been
directed at Mexican citizens, as in the aforementioned
cases. Officials have
also threatened to expel from Chiapas Mexican actress Ofelia
Medina, who is
known for her strong work around human rights abuses. The
National Institute
of Immigration has increased its presence at checkpoints on
the roads to
indigenous communities and is expelling many foreigners
using the so-called
"definitive departure order." It is also worrisome that this
week
Immigration agents have been visiting hotels in San
Cristobal, searching for
names and room numbers of tourists in order to give them
citations.

Army troops have, on many occasions, violated the Mexican
Constitution.
Examples include violations of the right to free transit,
free expression
and article 129, which states: "In peace-time, no military
authority can
carry out functions other than those that have a direct
connection to
military discipline. There will only be permanent and fixed
military
commanders in the bases, forts, and military warehouses that
are directly
dependent on the federal government or in the camps,
barracks, and deposits
that are established, outside of population centers, to
station troops." The
army is also violating its own Military Justice Code. No
sanctions have been
applied by Executive,
Legislative or Judicial authorities and no one has been
prosecuted for these
violations. In fact, these government officials have been
co-participants in
the unconstitutional operations, maintaining a climate of
terror in
indigenous communities. At the same time, the state
government is agitating
PRI militants from indigenous communities to block roads and
prevent
national and international observation in areas where the
most grave
injustices have occurred, so no witnesses can attest to
these human rights
violations.

We respectfully and urgently call for visitors, observers or
accompaniers
for the above-mentioned indigenous communities, in order to
restrain the
repressive actions orchestrated by the federal government
and carried out by
the state government and members of the Mexican National
Army.

Experience and history confirm that the presence of
observers, both national
and international, help to prevent massacres and repression.
Moreover,
individuals have the right to carry out human rights
observation under the
UN Convention on Human Rights, which has been signed by
Mexico.

Sincerely,
CIEPAC, A.C; Centro de Derechos Humanos Fray Bartolome de
las Casas; SOS
Chiapas; Red de Derechos Humanos Todos los Derechos para
Todos; Comisión
Mexicana para la Defensa y Promoción de Derechos Humanos;
Centro de Derechos
Humanos Miguel Agustín Pro Juárez; Enlance Civil; Kinal
Antzetik; Boletin
Resistencia; Junax; Formacion y Capacitacion, A.C.;
Coordinadores Regionales
de los Altos, Costa y Soconusco; Centro; Frontera Sur y
Norte por la
Consulta en Chiapas;


Demands:
1) Respect the demands of the indigenous communities by
demilitarizing the
state of Chiapas.

2) Implement the San Andres peace accords.


Actions suggested by the Mexico Solidarity Network

1) Call your Representatives. Inform them of the current
crisis in Chiapas
and the possibility of open warfare.
a) Ask them to call the Mexican Embassy in Washington, DC,
(Tel:
202-728-0694) and the State Department (202-647-8113) to
register their
concerns.
b) Ask them to travel to Chiapas (or send an aide) with an
emergency
Congressional delegation that is being organized by the
Mexico Solidarity
Network (Tel: 773-583-7728 or 415-255-7296).
c) Ask them to sponsor a "Dear Colleague" letter to inform
other members of
Congress about the situation. (A sample "Dear Colleague"
letter is available
from the Mexico Solidarity Network,
[EMAIL PROTECTED])

2) Call the Mexican Embassy in Washington, DC, the Mexican
Consulate nearest
you and the State Department with the demands listed above.

3) Organize an educational/fundraising event in your
community to inform
your community about current events in Chiapas and to raise
funds for the
indigenous communities that are struggling against
dramatically increased
government repression. (Contact the Mexico Solidarity
Network for
materials.)
For more information, please contact the Mexico Solidarity
Network at
773-583-7728 or Global Exchange at 415-255-7296 ext. 236 or


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