Monday, February 28, 2011

Urgent concern for safety of human rights defenders of San Miguel Ixtahuacán following peaceful protests


The Network in Solidarity with the People of Guatemala
Collectif Guatemala
Breaking the Silence
Rights Action

Urgent concern for safety of human rights defenders of San Miguel Ixtahuacán following peaceful protests

We denounce the human rights violations and abuses committed today against peaceful protesters in San Miguel Ixtahuacán, Guatemala.  The protest, demanding compliance with precautionary measures ordered by the Interamerican Commission for Human Rights regarding the Marlin mine, took place without incident during the day.  In late afternoon, participants returning from the peaceful roadblocks were reportedly confronted and attacked by community development council (COCODE) members and mine workers in San José Ixcaniche.

According to participants in the protest, Miguel Angel Bámaca and Aniseto López were beaten and threatened with lynching; one bus including approximately 40 men and women have been illegally detained and some beaten in the community of San José Ixcaniche.  As this alert is being written, they remain detained.  We are deeply concerned that the lives of human rights defenders are at risk.

Contact has been established with the local Human Rights Procurator’s (PDH) office, the local Presidential Commission for Defense of Human Rights (COPREDEH) and police, as well as national and international organizations to report these acts.

We ask you to stay alert and be ready to respond when more information and action requests are available from local organizations supporting communities resisting unjust mining in Guatemala.

In solidarity,


Francois Guindon -
The Network in Solidarity with the People of Guatemala, USA

Cynthia Benoist – 
Collectif Guatemala, France

Jackie McVicar – 
Breaking the Silence, Canada

Grahame Russell –
Rights Action, Canada/USA

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