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ACTION REQUEST
MEX 007 / 9808 / OBS 058 13 August 1998 The Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, a joint programme of the FIDH and OMCT, requests your URGENT intervention regarding the following situation in Mexico. Brief description of the situation : The Observatory has been informed, by several Mexican organisations, that the climate of harrassment and the pressure exerted against human rights defenders have been worsening. According to the information received, in a book that has recently been published, there are injurious declarations and accusations, directed against various institutions and individuals, including the PRODH ("Centre de Derechos Humanos 'Miguel Agustín Pro Juárez) and Mr. David Fernández, former director of the PRODH and the current principal of the "Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Occidente". The book in question, which does not refer to its source, was written by an author with a pseudonym. It accuses Mr. David Fernández of "training guerrillas" and of being responsible for the "social uprising" in the country. The PRODH is also accused of belonging to a "financial and political network that manipulates the poor as 'cannon fodder' in order to gain political power". Moreover, on August 10, 1998, the newspaper "Mexico Hoy" published an article on the EPR ("Ejército Popular Revolucionario), in the State of Oaxaca, in which it accused several individuals, including Mrs. Angélica Ayala Ortíz, Vice-President of the LIMEDDH ("Liga Mexicana de Defensa de los Derechos Humanos"), affiliated to the FIDH. According to the article aforementioned, it is believed that "police and military" sources consider Mrs. Ayala Ortíz to be part of the political wing of this armed group. The Observatory has also been informed that, on August 7th, in Iztapalapa, Mexico City, the corpse of Mrs. Libertad Hernández Landa was found. She was the Director of the "Programa Estatal de la Mujer en Veracruz" and an activist for the promotion of the rights of women and children and the indigenous communities. According to the information received, a few hours before her death, Mrs. Hernández participated in a seminar at the "Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores", after which she headed to the airport to meet her daughter. There has not been any news of her since then. Her body was found with signs of strangulation. The Observatory underlines its concern over these facts which have raised the climate of insecurity and permanent threats, which human rights activists have been suffering from in Mexico. Actions requested : Please write to the Mexican authorities urging them to: i.- cease the defamation campaign and the accusations against human rights defenders and adopt the necessary measures to guarantee the security and freedom of the individuals concerned, namely those mentioned above; ii.-carry out an investigation on the facts aforementioned, including the death of Mrs. Libertad Hernández Landa, in order to identify those responsible, bring them to trial and apply the penal, civil and/or administrative sanctions provided by law; iii.-adopt the necessary measures to ensure the right of human rights, non-governmental organisations, and their members, particularly the ones aforementioned, to freely pursue their activities in favour of the defence and promotion of human rights; iv.-conform their actions in accordance with the standards established in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the international and regional pacts and conventions, ratified by the state of Mexico. Addresses: S.E. Dr. Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León, Presidente de la República, Palacio Nacional, C.P. 06065, Mexico, D.F., Mexico. Fax (+ 52 5) 515 57 29 ó/or 516 57 62 Lic. Francisco Labastida Ochoa, Secretario de Gobernación, Secretaría de Gobernación, Bucareli 99, 2º piso, Col. Juarez, Mexico, D.F., Mexico Fax (+ 52 5) 546 53 50 ó/or 547 03 21 o/or 546 Dr. Jorge Madrazo Cuellar, Procurador General de la República, Procuraduría General, Violeta y Reforma s/n 2º piso, Col. Guerrero, México, D.F. CP 06300 México. Fax: (+ 52 5) 626 44 26 Dra. Mireille Roccatti Velásquez, Presidenta de la Comisión Nacional de Derechos Humanos, Periférico sur 3469, Col. San Jerónimo Lídice, Deleg. Magdalena Contreras, C.P. 10200, Mexico, D.F., Mexico. Fax.: (+ 52 5) 631 26 33 E-mai: cndh@laneta.apc.org The Embassy of Mexico in your respective countries. Geneva- Paris, 13 August 1998 Kindly inform the Observatory of any action undertaken by quoting the code of this appeal in your reply.
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