domingo, 1 de marzo de 2015

¿Vale censurar a la “Escuela de Asesinos” y callar ante su más notable pupilo criollo?


Redacción

[Nota de El Libertario: lo que sigue es la respuesta que dimos ante una comunicación pública remitida por “SOA Watch” a través de su lista de correo electrónico. Este grupo desde hace años se ocupa de denunciar al centro de formación represiva que mantiene el gobierno norteamericano en Fort Benning, Georgia, conocido en el pasado como “Escuela de las Américas” (“School of the Americas” o SOA), hace poco rebautizado “Instituto del Hemisferio Occidental para la Cooperación en Seguridad” (“Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation” o WHINSEC.]

El sábado 28/2/2015 recibimos a través de la lista de correo electrónico “SOA Watch” un mail referido a la labor de dicha organización y a las actividades que se proponen en este año (ver texto al final de este mensaje).

Al respecto, vale decir que compartimos lo que con toda razón y contundencia se afirma en el primer párrafo de esa misiva, respecto al tenebroso papel que los egresados de la SOA/WHINSEC han cumplido y cumplen como sangrientos represores de las protestas sociales en sus respectivos países, sobre lo cual luego se dan ejemplos resumiendo la trayectoria de algunos de esos criminales.

Pero hay una ausencia fundamental en la denuncia y protesta que Ustedes plantean que nos genera inquietud y desconcierto. Nos referimos al hecho de que ni ahora, ni en años anteriores, “SOA Watch” se haya ocupado para nada del papel de los militares venezolanos egresados de la SOA/WHINSEC en los gobiernos de este país en los últimos 16 años, donde han cumplido un rol decisivo en la construcción de una estructura autoritario-militarista de control social y represión de la protesta que, a pesar de establecerse en nombre de un gobierno autoproclamado como revolucionario y socialista, tiene poco o nada de distinto a lo que hacen otros estados latinoamericanos. En tal sentido, es lamentable ver cómo en los sitios web ligados a “SOA Watch”, las pocas referencias que se hacen al Estado venezolano se limitan a reproducir la visión gubernamental, sin el menor comentario crítico y cerrando los ojos ante una realidad de represión desmedida y criminalización de la protesta, sobre la cual hay abundantísima, documentada y continuada evidencia en el blog http://periodicoellibertario.blogspot.com.

Un ejemplo muy claro de las anteriores afirmaciones se encarna en la figura del actual Ministro del Poder Popular para la Defensa venezolano, el General en Jefe Vladimir Padrino López, cuya condición de egresado de la Escuela de las Américas puede verificarse en los datos que aporta el artículo "Opinión: Del 'revolucionario pasado' del General Vladimir Padrino" http://periodicoellibertario.blogspot.com/2015/01/opinion-del-revolucionario-pasado-del.html.

Nos resulta, por decir lo menos, extraño y sorprendente que “SOA Watch” al parecer desconozca no solo ese antecedente del General Padrino López, sino que dicho personaje ha dado suficientes muestras de aplicar lo que aprendió en la SOA/WHINSEC, siendo el ejemplo más reciente de ello la Resolución N° 8.610, donde el Ministerio bajo su mando autoriza tanto la intervención militar contra cualquier protesta civil como el uso de armas de fuego para tal propósito (Ver artículo "¡Ya es legal en Venezuela que militares disparen sobre manifestantes!"
http://periodicoellibertario.blogspot.com/2015/01/ya-es-legal-en-venezuela-que-militares.html). ¡Nada más que por ser responsable de esta barbaridad, Padrino López merecería figurar en el cuadro de honor de Fort Benning!

Esperamos que “SOA Watch” se ocupe de revisar con más cuidado lo que ha sido la represión autoritario-militarista en Venezuela durante los años recientes, particularmente en lo que corresponde a las responsabilidades de egresados de la SOA/WHINSEC como el General Padrino López, pues justamente el trabajo que desde hace tanto tiempo viene realizando “SOA Watch” demuestra la matriz de sádica actuación represora que es característica de los que pasan por la Escuela de Asesinos, a pesar que luego pretendan encubrirla con verborrea cristiano-evangélica como el guatemalteco Ríos Montt o con demagogia bolivariano-socialistoide como el venezolano. Sería bien penoso si al final hay oídos sordos ante este llamado que hacemos, con lo cual solo quedaría suponer que existen dos clases de asesinos que pasan por Fort Benning: los “malos” de la derecha (odiosos y condenables a pleno pulmón), y los “políticamente correctos” que se proclaman de izquierda (sobre los que no se habla o se habla bien).


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Asunto: Update! SOA Grads in the News in 2015
De:     "SOA Watch" <info@soaw.org>
Fecha:  Sab, 28 de Febrero de 2015, 3:01 pm
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SOA GRADS CONTINUE TO MAKE HEADLINES THROUGHOUT THE AMERICAS

Supporter,

In just the first two months of 2015, we have been horrified, though not surprised, to learn of the continued repression by SOA/WHINSEC graduates against their own people. As the US continues to secure economic and political interests by utilizing military solutions to social and political problems, SOA/WHINSEC graduates continue to make headlines in countries like Honduras, Guatemala, Peru and Chile, underscoring the importance of continuing the struggle to close the SOA/WHINSEC. While some graduates have yet to be held accountable due to the high levels of impunity in their country or in the US, they are all directly responsible for committing grave human rights violations, which include murder, torture and genocide.

As we continue to highlight these atrocities, we invite you to join us in Washington, DC for our Spring Days of Action this April 22-25, Growing Stronger Together: Resisting the "War on Drugs" across the America. 

in solidarity,
SOA Watch

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Second Lieutenant Josué Antonio Sierra - Honduras

In January 2015, 2011 SOA/WHINSEC graduate Second Lieutenant Josué Antonio Sierra got off scot free for his role in the murder of 15-year-old Ebed Yanes despite the judges' finding that "it has been proven Josué Antonio Sierra and Felipe de Jesus also fired their weapons at young Ebed Jassiel, which makes them participants in his death. Sierra was in charge of the patrol, part of a US-vetted unit in charge of the US-donated vehicle used to chase down and kill young Ebed at a military checkpoint. Conveniently, Honduras' Public Ministry solely accused a low-ranking solidier who was not part of the US-vetted unit of murder, while accusing Sierra and Rodríguez only of abuse of authority and cover-up. The judges found that Sierra and Rodríguez were indeed part of the murder so they had no obligation to present the evidence against themselves and thus were not guilty of a cover-up, but also could not be sentenced for murder because there were  no murder charges against them. Human rights organization COFADEH had previously tried to include murder charges against them but the government Special Prosecutor for Human Rights decided against it. Now, the US can conveniently report that nobody from the vetted unit, much less a WHINSEC grad, has been found guilty of murder in the case.

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Lt. Pedro Barrientos Nuñez - Chile

In 2013, a Chilean Supreme Court formally requested the extradition of former Lieutenant Pedro Barrientos from the United States to Chile to stand trial for the 1973 torture and murder of folk singer Víctor Jara. Barrientos moved to the US after the Pinochet dictatorship ended in 1990. While the US government has yet to respond to this extradition request, a trial in a Florida court was set to begin on February 23. Though the trial has been postponed, Barrientos, who currently resides in Deltona, Florida, could potentially lose his US citizenship and later extradited to Chile where he would stand trial. In the US, Barrientos has been accused of immigration fraud, as he concealed his participation in human rights atrocities during the dictatorship in Chile. Joan Jara, widow of Víctor Jara, filed the case against Barrientos and has been seeking truth and justice for over 40 years.

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General José Efraín Ríos Montt - Guatemala

On January 5, the retrial against SOA grad and former dictator General José Efraín Ríos Montt and José Mauricio Rodríguez Sánchez was set to resume following the annullment of the historic May 10, 2013 sentence condemning Ríos Montt to 80 years in prison for crimes against humanity and genocide against 1,771 Ixil Mayans. He is the first former head of state to be put on trial for genocide. On the morning of the retrial, the defense motioned for a postponement of the trial, using Ríos Montt's deterioating health an excuse for not being able to present himself to the courtroom. Through stalling tactics by his defense, including attempts to seek amnesty, the retrial has been postponed once again despite international criticism. Ríos Montt came to power after a coup on March 23, 1982 and remained in power until August 1983. He is 88 years old.

For further reading:
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Second Lieutenant Josué Antonio Sierra - Honduras

In January 2015, 2011 SOA/WHINSEC graduate Second Lieutenant Josué Antonio Sierra got off scot free for his role in the murder of 15-year-old Ebed Yanes despite the judges' finding that "it has been proven Josué Antonio Sierra and Felipe de Jesus also fired their weapons at young Ebed Jassiel, which makes them participants in his death". Sierra was in charge of the patrol, part of a US-vetted unit in charge of the US-donated vehicle used to chase down and kill young Ebed at a military checkpoint. Conveniently, Honduras' Public Ministry solely accused a low-ranking solidier who was not part of the US-vetted unit of murder, while accusing Sierra and Rodríguez only of abuse of authority and cover-up. Human rights organization COFADEH had previously tried to include murder charges against them but the government Special Prosecutor for Human Rights decided against it. Now, the US can conveniently report that nobody from the vetted unit, much less a WHINSEC grad, has been found guilty of murder in the case.

For further reading:
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Col. Jovel Martínez - Honduras

Meanwhile, in the northern part of the country on the night of January 29, 18-year-old campesino leader Christian Alberto Martínez Pérez was riding his bike near the entrance to Paso Aguán Plantation, which is controlled by security guards for Dinant Corportation and soldiers from the Xatruch III Task Force, commanded by SOA graduate Jovel Martínez. Christian went missing, his bike found at the entrance to the Paso Aguán Plantation. Campesino and human rights organizations proceeded to search for him, finding his shirt on the Paso Aguán Plantation. Over 200 people combed the area for him, until finally on the third day of searching, he was found, blindfolded, barefoot, hands and feet tied up, left in a field. Once rescued, he told how a Dinant security guard approached him with a gun and together with a soldier put him in a vehicle, blindfolded him, and interrogated him about the leadership of the Gregorio Chávez campesino movement.

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General Daniel Urresti Elera - Peru

Yesterday in Peru, prosecutors requested 25 years of prison for SOA gradaute, retired General Daniel Urresti Elera, related to the 1988 murder of journalist Hugo Bustíos. As head of the Intelligence Section of the Countersubversive Military High Command Battalion at the time, Urresti is accused of masterminding the ambush and murder of Bustíos. Up until last week, Urresti was in charge of Peru's police as Minister of the Interior and also made headlines as police repression was unleashed on protests against a law that would eliminate labor benefits and rights for young workers. Twenty thousand young people took to the streets, protesting neoliberal reform.

On January 15, 2015, police unleashed tear gas and detained protesters, and violence was reported between infiltrators and police. Soon after, on January 26, Urresti publicly boasted to the media that the young people would not be able to reach Congress and sent ten thousand police to block them. Nevertheless, the Peruvian youth and social movements prevailed and Congress was forced to repeal the law. Just last week, Urresti apologized for the February 11, 2015 death of 25-year-old Ever Pérez Huaman during protests against a petroleum company in Pichanaki, Peru. Amidst mounting criticism, Urresti admitted political responsibility for the use of firearms by police during the protest, and stepped down as Minister of the Interior.

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