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From: Bob Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 13:27:51 -0400
To: (Recipient list suppressed)
Subject: Mexican lawyer assassinated, Oct 19




URGENT ACTION! Digna Ochoa Assasinated.

Mexican Human Rights Lawyer killed after years of threats and attacks.

October 24, 2001    http://www.pwrdf.org/

It is with immense sadness and indignation that KAIROS learned of the
assassination of Mexican human rights lawyer Digna Ochoa y Pl�cido at
her office in Mexico City on Friday, October 19, 2001.

Digna Ochoa, internationally recognized for her work in the defense and
promotion of human rights, was a long-time partner of the Canadian churches.
Staff of the former Inter-Church Committee on Human Rights in Latin America
(ICCHRLA) worked closely with Digna and her colleagues at the Miguel Agust�n
Pro Human Rights Centre (PRODH) for many years. Since 1995, representatives
of the Canadian ecumenical community, wrote to the Mexican government on
numerous occasions regarding a series of threats and attacks against Digna
Ochoa and the staff of the PRODH.

Indeed, this is an assassination that could have been prevented had the
Mexican government taken appropriate action to ensure exhaustive and
independent investigations into these incidents. Despite repeated calls by
national and international human rights organizations, including the
Inter-American Human Rights Commission of the OAS, investigations by the
Mexican Offices (state and federal) of the Attorney General concerning
earlier aggression and abuses against Digna Ochoa and PRODH staff, were
unduly slow and cumbersome. Although the authorities provided police
protection for Digna Ochoa and members of the PRODH, they failed in their
responsibility to bring the perpetrators to justice and to send a clear
message that such attacks on those who defend human rights would not be
tolerated by the Mexican government and the international community.

It is of particular concern that under the current administration of
President Vicente Fox, provisional measures designed to provide protection
to Digna Ochoa and PRODH staff -- ordered by the Inter-American Court in
November 1999 -- were lifted in July 2001 at the request of the Mexican
government which argued that in recent months new threats had not occurred.

President Fox was elected in July 2001 as the first non-PRI (Mexico�s
traditional ruling party) president in over 70 years. His election was
heralded at the time by the Canadian government as a breakthrough for
democracy for our NAFTA trading partner. In April of this year, President
Fox met with representatives of Canadian civil society organizations in
Ottawa, among them, members of an ecumenical church leaders� delegation to
Mexico organized by the former ICCHRLA. At that meeting President Fox
reiterated the commitment highlighted at his inauguration to make the
defense and promotion of human rights a cornerstone of his administration.

That commitment was again laid out in a letter dated September 24, 2001, to
Canadian development NGOs by Mexican Foreign Minister, Jorge Casta�eda. In
it he states, �Mexico wishes to reflect a new image of an honest, democratic
and secure country. For this, it will work to strengthen mechanisms of
attention, dialogue and the solution of cases and situations of human rights
violations, seeking for congruence between what is said outside [the
country] and what is done in house. Only in this way can Mexico be a
legitimate leader of the world movement for the protection of human rights.�

The assassination of Digna Ochoa is the first of a prominent human rights
advocate since the former ICCHRLA began monitoring the human rights
situation in Mexico in 1990. Together with threats against the staff of the
PRODH, and the ongoing harassment of other leading human rights advocates in
Mexico, including Marina Jim�nez, Director of the Centro de Derechos Humanos
Fray Bartolom� de las Casas (Chiapas), the assassination strongly challenges
the Fox administration�s stated commitments to defend and promote human
rights. 

Digna Ochoa and members of the PRODH had worked on cases of serious human
rights violations in which public officials have been implicated, including
members of the Offices of the Attorney General and the military. A written
threat against PRODH staff, left by Digna Ochoa�s killers allows no room for
doubt that she was killed because of her human rights work. Her killing is
the act of those seeking to evade prosecution by silencing human rights
defenders who expose the perpetrators of human rights violations and insist
that the authorities ensure they are brought to justice.

Requested Action: 

Please write to President Fox calling on him to undertake the following
actions: 

1. Issue a public pronouncement condemning the assassination of Digna
   Ochoa and the ongoing threats against human rights workers in Mexico

2. Issue an immediate and public report about the investigation of the
   pattern of threats and harassment of Digna Ochoa and the staff of
   the Centro de Derechos Humanos Miguel Agust�n Pro that have occurred
   in recent years;

3. Order an impartial and expeditious investigation into the assassination
   of Digna Ochoa by the Attorney General of the Federal District, that in
   accordance with Mexico�s international obligations brings those
   responsible to justice;

4. Order comprehensive and timely protection for Mexican human rights
   defenders, especially for Digna Ochoa�s colleagues and their family
   members at the PRODH;

5. Comply with recommendations formulated by national, international and
   inter-governmental human rights organizations regarding the protection
   of human rights defenders in Mexico, including the implementation of
   the UN Declaration of Human Rights Defenders that Mexico has signed.


Lic. Vicente Fox Quesada
Presidente de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos
Residencia Oficial de �Los Pinos�
Col. San Miguel Chapultepec
M�xico D.F., C.P. 11850
M�XICO 
Fax: 011-525-522-4117 or 011-525-516-9537

Please also send copies of you messages to Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister
John Manley. 

Hon. John Manley, 
Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
125 Sussex Drive 
Ottawa, Ontario 
K1A 0G2 
Fax: 613-996-3443 
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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  Bob Olsen   Toronto   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

             Capitalism is war
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