Above Photo: Edgar Salazar, President of the president of the Permanent Assembly of Human Rights of Bolivia (APDHB). November 11, 2022.
The Permanent Assembly of Human Rights of Bolivia is alerting international human rights organizations of acts of violence and racism and other violations aimed at campesinos and the population in general which opposes the indefinite lockout in Santa Cruz.
President of the Assembly, Edgar Salazar, made the following remarks on Friday afternoon as violence intensified in the city of Santa Cruz.
“The Permanent Assembly of Human Rights of Bolivia, denounces to the international community these acts of violence, these acts of racism that are being perpetrated by the Civic Committee of Santa Cruz against our brothers of the Federation of Campesinos of Santa Cruz.
A few of the fascist ‘protesters’ arrested tonight in Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
Most are affiliated with street gangs rather than political parties. They are being used to carry out arson attacks on government buildings and indigenous social movement offices. pic.twitter.com/dD3MRM07HA
— Kawsachun News (@KawsachunNews) November 12, 2022
We want to denounce to international human rights organizations, to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, to United Nations Human Rights, that the campesino and union leaders in the city of Santa Cruz are being threatened, intimidated, persecuted by fascist hordes of the Pro Santa Cruz Civic Committee, by people who want to promote a rupture of the democratic order in the country.
And it is in this context that we call on you to visit our country urgently, because we want to point out that the human rights of a population that opposes the indefinite strike, of a population that is crying out for work, are being completely violated. A population that is crying out to generate economic resources for their families. The Human Rights Assembly of Bolivia will denounce these types of acts that destroy the democratic order in the country, as has happened with our campesino brothers.
From the Human Rights Assembly we will demand an explanation from the commander of the Police of the Department of Santa Cruz as to why our brothers of the Federation of Peasants have been unprotected, why the police have withdrawn? Why has the Pro Santa Cruz Civic Committee and its paramilitary group, the Unión Juvenil Cruceña, not been dissuaded?
We are going to immediately ask the Attorney General of the Plurinational State of Bolivia to initiate criminal proceedings against this para-state group such as the Unión Juvenil Cruceña, given that there are several reports from international organizations that have already called for the immediate dismantling of this para-state group that today is generating violence, that is generating the burning and seizure of buildings belonging to union organizations in the city of Santa Cruz, such as the Federation of Campesinos.
We fear that these acts may be replicated against our other union organizations, peasant organizations in the city of Santa Cruz.”