World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC)
by International Solidarity Network
The World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters, Article 19, and Reporters Without Borders condemn the murder of two community journalists in Mexico, and we demand:
Clarification of the events that occurred on April 8th of this year, on the highway to San Juan Copala, Oaxaca, where community journalists Teresa Bautista Merino y Felicitas MartÃnez Sánchez, were murdered. Both journalists worked with the radio station "The Voice That Breaks the Silence" (La Voz Que Rompe El Silencio).
Punishment of all those responsible for the murder of these journalists.
The guaranteed safety of the surviving victims, Faustino Vázquez MartÃnez, Cristina MartÃnez Flores and her two sons, who witnessed the events, as well as the guaranteed safety of everyone else working at the community radio station.
An end to the impunity that allows the ongoing repression, disappearances, and murders of journalists and mediamakers in general, and which makes Mexico the most dangerous country for journalists, in the Americas.
Urgent Action Alert
Mexico, April 9th, 2008
Recommended Action:
Send emails or faxes, or make phone
calls demanding the immediate investigation of the murders, punishment
of those responsible, and guaranteed safety for the witnesses and their
children.
Felipe Calderón Hinojosa
felipe.calderon@presidencia.gob.mx
011 52 (55) 5093- 5300 / Fax: 5093-4901
Juan Camilo Mouriño Terrazo
jcmourino@segob.gob.mx
011 52 (55) 5093-3400
Eduardo Medina Mora Icaza
yess@pgr.gob.mx
011 52 (55) 5346 0114 / (55) 5346 0115 / Fax: 5346 0908
Ulises Ruiz Ortiz
gobernador@oaxaca.gob.mx
011 52 (951) 502 05 30 / Fax: (951) 502 05 31
C. Octavio Alberto Orellana Wiarco
Fiscal Especial para la Atención de Delitos Cometidos contra Periodistas
Fax 011 52 55 53 46 43 70
Gustavo Gómez
Director Programa de Legislaciones y Derecho a la Comunicación
AMARC-ALC
April 7th, 2008. Oaxaca, Mexico.
Two
indigenous triqui women who worked at the community radio station La
Voz que Rompe el Silencio (The Voice that Breaks the Silence), in the
autonomous municipality of San Juan Copala (Mixteca region), were shot
and murdered while on their way to Oaxaca city to participate in the
State Forum for the Defense of the Rights of the Peoples of Oaxaca.
Three other people were injured.
According to the State Attorney
General, the victims are Teresa Bautista Merino (24 years old) and
FelÃcitas MartÃnez Sánchez (20 years old).
Francisco Vásquez
MartÃnez (30 years old), his wife Cristina MartÃnez Flores (22 years
old), and their son Jaciel Vásquez MartÃnez (three years old) were also
injured in the attack.
According to prelimary reports, the women
had left the station, which is part of the Network of Indigenous
Community Radio Stations of the Southeast (Red de Radios Comunitarias
IndÃgenas del Sureste), around 1:00 PM. They were travelling in a truck
on their way to Oaxaca city, but were ambushed on the outskirts of the
community Llano Juarez.
The two community radio activists were
supposed to coordinate the working group for Community and Alternative
Communication: Community Radio, Video, Press, and Internet, at the
State Forum for the Defense of the Rights of the People of Oaxaca,
which was to begin the today (Wednesday) in the auditorium of Seccion
22 of the teachers union in Oaxaca.
The Center for Community
Support Working Together (CACTUS as the spanish acronym) released a
communique denouncing the murders and demanding that the state
authorities investigate and punish those responsible for the crime.
The
state attorney general said that 20 bullet shells, caliber 7.62, were
found at the site of the murders, along with other arms including an
AK-47.
People are encouraged to contact their local embassies
and consulates (or to organize demonstrations at their local embassies
and consulates) to express their condemnation of this paramilitary
repression of indigenous women and community media projects.
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