extrajudicial killings

Mexico – Bodies found of indigenous rights defenders, Mr Manuel Ponce Rosas and Mr Raúl Lucas Lucía

Posted on 2009/02/25

Front Line is deeply saddened following reports that the bodies of human rights defenders Manuel Ponce Rosas and Raúl Lucas Lucía were discovered on 20 February 2009 with visible signs of torture and in an advanced state of decomposition. Manuel Ponce Rosas and Raúl Lucas Lucía were Secretary and President respectively of the Organisation for the Future of the Mixteco People (OFPM), an organisation which is derived from the Organización Independiente de Pueblos Mixtecos y Tlapanecos – OIPMT (Independent Organisation of Mixteco and Tlapaneco Peoples). Read More

Extrajudicial killing of human rights defender in the Philippines

Posted on 2007/03/21

A gunman riding a motorcycle killed human rights defender, Siche Bustamente-Gandinao as she was retuning home with her husband and daughter on 10 March 2007 in Misamis Oriental.

Siche Bustamente-Gandinao is a member of Misamis Oriental Farmers Association (MOFA) and of opposition party Bayan Muna. During Philip Alston's - the U.N. Special Representative on Extrajudicial Killings - visit to the Philippines in February 2007, Siche Bustamente-Gandinao submitted a written testimony detailing the recent killing of her father-in-law, Dalmacio Gandinao, Chairman of MOFA and Coordinator of the Misamis Oriental Bayan Muna, in front of her and other family members by a group of seven gunmen. Read More

Front Line denounces the murder of Honduran human rights defenders

Posted on 2007/01/08

To the national and international community, we denounce the brutal murder of two compañeros of the Environmental Movement of Olancho (MAO)

On December 20 2006, Heraldo Zuñiga and Roger Ivan Cartagena were extrajudicially executed by National Police agents outside the Mayor’s Office in the municipality of Guarizama, in front of local residents.

On Tuesday, only two days before his murder, our compañero Heraldo had shared his concern about death threats received from Salama-based loggers employed by the Sansone logging company. MAO had denounced these individuals for harassing and threatening to murder Heraldo and others before the tribunals. The Inter-American Human Rights Court ordered the Honduran government to provide protective measures. We now see the results.

The murder was carried out by Salama-based police seargeant Juan Lanza, who brought the two murdered men to Guarizama, where his accomplices finished the job. Considering these facts, there is not much to hope for in a state in which the public security forces are made up of assassins paid by the shadiest interests in the country – the logging and mining sectors. Read More

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