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New Round-Up in Chiapas
Prepared by Fray Bartolomé Human Rights Center Translated by Global Exchange
Public Security Police, units of the Mexican Army, agents from the National Immigration Institute and units of the Federal Judicial Police carried out a new round-up today, in the community of Taniperlas, Municipality of Ocosingo.
During the round-up, which started at 4:30 am, they illegally detained Tomás Sánchez Gómez, Luis Menendez Medina, member of the Fray Pedro Lorenzo de la Nada Human Rights Centre, Nicolas López Gómez, Antonio López Vázquez, Mateo González (Gutiérrez) López, Nicolas Mazariegos Pérez, Sergio Valdez Rubalcaba y Sebastián Chulin González. Mr. Sergio Valdez Rubalcaba, a university professor from UAM Xochimilco, was beaten by police while he was being detained.
The following international observers were similarly detained: Julie Marquette (Canada); Sarah Mireille Baillargeon (Canada), Michael Sabato (USA), Jeffrey Wright Conant (USA), Travis Blaize Loller (USA), Marta Sánchez Zaragoza (Canada), Lambot Gautier (Belgium), Berger Dominique Jean Guillaume (Belgium), Olga Claveria Iranzo (Spain), Ana López (Spain), Julen Cobos (Spain) and Marion Landich (Germany).
The soldiers surrounded the community, impeding the free movement of people both outside and inside the community while the operation was being carried out. Public Security police carried out violent searches in individual homes. The houses that were raided were identified from a list being carried by a member of the judicial police and were searched without a warrant.
A building in the centre of community was burnt and destroyed by PRI supporters from the community with the backing of the police.
The group of national and foreign observers that were in the community were harrassed, filmed with video cameras and verbally threatened, including death threats. They were also denied freedom of movement along with the rest of the population.
Members of the federal judicial police incited PRI supporting members of the community to attack the observers. Women and children were used to harrass the observers and were paid money to do so.
As a human rights centre we demand the immediate liberty of those who have been detained, given that their individual rights have been violated, as well as compensation for the damages caused during the raid.
We consider the establishment of the rule of law is indispensable in Chiapas, but that this does not justify the carrying out of activities that violate people rights, as has happened in this case.
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