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*Bolivia: Former Minister Demands Investigation of Indigenous Repression*

Written by Pablo Andrés Rivero · Translated by Pablo Andres Rivero On 7
September 2012 @ 17:31 pm | *No
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In *Bolivia*, *Citizen Media*, *Digital Activism*, *English*, *Governance*,
*Indigenous*, *Latin America*, *Politics*, *Protest*, *Spanish*, *Weblog*

*Bolivia's former Minister of Defense, María Cecilia Chacón, wrote a **note
on her Facebook
account*<https://www.facebook.com/notes/maria-cecilia-chac%C3%B3n/en-defensa-de-la-esperanza/148660578607487>
* [1] [es], which was later reproduced by mainstream media, breaking the
silence almost one year after her resignation.*

The young former minister left President Evo Morales' cabinet only hours
after news broke about the violent police
intervention<http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/09/26/bolivia-police-repression-of-indigenous-marchers-in-yucomo/>
[2] to the 8th Indigenous March in defense of the National Park and
Indigenous Territory Isiboro Secure (TIPNIS in Spanish), on September 25,
2011.

Ms Chacón published this note just as Sacha Llorenti, former Minister of
Interior, was appointed as permanent
ambassador<http://www.erbol.com.bo/noticia.php?identificador=2147483963485>
[3] [es] to the United Nations (UN) based in New York City. During the
police intervention to the indigenous march, Mr Llorenti was on duty as
head of the police and as the authority directly responsible for safety.
[image: María Cecilia Chacón's note on
Facebook]<https://www.facebook.com/notes/maria-cecilia-chac%C3%B3n/en-defensa-de-la-esperanza/148660578607487>
[1]

María Cecilia Chacón's note on Facebook

Among the noteworthy parts, former minister Chacón said:

Ha pasado casi un año desde la represión vergonzosa en Chaparina, de aquel
día de violencia cometida contra mujeres, niños. Y todo lo que allí sucedió
permanece en la impunidad.

¿Qué es lo verdaderamente importante? ¿Quién  preparó el plan? ¿Quién lo
propuso? ¿Quién lo autorizó? ¿Quién lo ejecutó?  ¿Quién aplaudió que se
ejecutara “limpiamente y sin bajas”?

[…]

Importa todo lo que vimos, pero mucho más lo que no vimos. Fuimos
espectadores de lo que se ejecutó, pero todavía no podemos ser testigos de
una sincera voluntad gubernamental por enmendar el mal.

 It's been almost a year since the shameful repression in Chaparina, that
day of violence committed against women, children. And what happened there
still remains unpunished.

What is really important? Who prepared the plan? Who proposed it? Who
authorized it? Who ran it? Who applauded that it was implemented “cleanly
and without casualties”?

[…]

Everything that we saw matters, but what we did not see, matters much more.
We were spectators of what had happened, but we still are not witnessing a
sincere desire from the Government to amend the damage.

Further down she adds:

El proceso de cambio no es monopolio de un partido o una élite de
“iluminados”. La revolución, si es auténtica, no tiene partido, le
pertenece a su gente. Nadie debe ser considerado “invitado” del proceso así
como ninguno puede creerse más importante que otro compañero. Fuimos
fuertes porque fuimos todos, codo a codo. Y ahora todos tenemos el derecho
y el deber de defender algo que es nuestro, de luchar por rescatarlo.

The process of change is not the monopoly of one political party or an
“enlightened” elite. The revolution, if authentic, has no party, it belongs
to the people. No one should be considered an “invited guest” of the
process, and no one can consider herself more important than another
comrade. We were strong because we were all together, side by side. And
now, we all have the right and duty to defend something that is ours, we
must fight in order to rescue it.

Citizens reacted immediately on social networks and blogs, expressing
support and demanding that authorities clarify the responsibility of
officials and decision makers during the repression of the indigenous march.

Fausto, an anonymous netizen,
commented<http://rimaypampa.blogspot.com/2012/09/carta-publica-exministra-de-defensa.html?showComment=1346719590492#c9171260008989662926>
[4] [es] on the Rimay Pampa
blog<http://rimaypampa.blogspot.com/2012/09/carta-publica-exministra-de-defensa.html>
[5] [es]:

Esta carta es la pronunciación más honesta, clara, incisiva, valiente,
ecuánime, madura; sin retórica ni figuras ni requiebros pseudo-inteligentes.

Obró correctamente al alejarse del cargo para mantener intactas su ética, y
principios.

Le agradecemos mucho exprese diáfanamente lo que el resto de los bolivianos
conscientes quisiéramos haber expresado.

 This letter is the most honest, clear, incisive, courageous, fair, mature
statement; it is not rhetoric, fake or guided by pseudo-intelligent
compliments.

She did the right thing in stepping down from her position, keeping her
ethics and principles intact.

We greatly appreciate that she transparently expressed what the rest of
conscious Bolivians would have liked to say.

On the other hand, the note was also criticised. Rocio Llobet
(@rociolloret<https://twitter.com/rociolloret/>
[6]) [es] commented through her Twitter account:

@rociolloret <https://twitter.com/rociolloret/status/242811745364758530> [7]:
Tan sabia la ex ministra Chacón, sabía que la oposición iba a usar su
carta, cuando el problema de fondo es otro

@rociolloret <https://twitter.com/rociolloret/status/242811745364758530>
[7][es]: So wise was the former minister Chacón, she knew that the
opposition
was going to use her letter, when the real issue is another.

While Ingrid Barrientos <https://www.facebook.com/ingrid.barrientos>
[8][es] comments on the very same note
published on 
Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/notes/maria-cecilia-chac%C3%B3n/en-defensa-de-la-esperanza/148660578607487?comment_id=330936&offset=0&total_comments=13>
[9] [es]:

No estas sola, tu valentía, es la valentía de muchas de nosotras, tu
coraje, lo hemos demostrado, y lo seguiremos haciendo, el impulso de
Dignidad que has dado, es un punto importante, no somos ni de derecha ni de
izquierda, sí queremos un cambio para nuestra Bolivia que parta de nosotros
mismos!! Dignidad se la tiene o no, así no mas es.

You are not alone, your courage is the courage of many of us. We have shown
your courage and we will continue to do so. Your push for dignity is an
important point, we are neither on the right nor left, but we do want a
change in our Bolivia that must start with ourselves! You either have
dignity or do not, that's the way it is.


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[1] note on her Facebook account: *
https://www.facebook.com/notes/maria-cecilia-chac%C3%B3n/en-defensa-de-la-esperanza/148660578607487
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[2] violent police intervention: *
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/09/26/bolivia-police-repression-of-indigenous-marchers-in-yucomo/
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[3] permanent ambassador: *
http://www.erbol.com.bo/noticia.php?identificador=2147483963485*

[4] commented: *
http://rimaypampa.blogspot.com/2012/09/carta-publica-exministra-de-defensa.html?showComment=1346719590492#c9171260008989662926
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[5] Rimay Pampa blog: *
http://rimaypampa.blogspot.com/2012/09/carta-publica-exministra-de-defensa.html
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[6] @rociolloret: *https://twitter.com/rociolloret/*

[7] @rociolloret: *https://twitter.com/rociolloret/status/242811745364758530
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[8] Ingrid Barrientos: *https://www.facebook.com/ingrid.barrientos*

[9] note published on Facebook: *
https://www.facebook.com/notes/maria-cecilia-chac%C3%B3n/en-defensa-de-la-esperanza/148660578607487?comment_id=330936&offset=0&total_comments=13
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