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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-10-11 05:49 PM
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Help defend a Nobel Peace Prize laureate
Edited on Thu Mar-10-11 05:51 PM by Judi Lynn
Help defend a Nobel Peace Prize laureate
By FOR on 10 March 2011

The Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR-USA) joins the International FOR and our continental partners Service for Peace and Justice (SERPAJ) in defending Nobel Peace Laureate Adolfo Pérez Esquivel of Argentina, co-founder and president of the SERPAJ network, against accusations of terrorism by former Colombian president Álvaro Uribe.

The Peace and Justice Service of Latin America — SERPAJ AL (Servicio Paz y Justicia en América Latina), publicly declares its refutation of the injurious accusations made by Colombia’s ex- President Álvaro Uribe Vélez, against the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Adolfo Pérez Esquivel. On February 21st of this year, through the micro-blogging website Twitter, Uribe Vélez questioned the integrity and ethical commitment of our International President, accusing him of “having given orders to FARC”, and of being a “Nobel defamer, at the service of Colombian terrorists”, posing the question, “You are a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate?” These statements, in addition to others made in 2010 (when Uribe Vélez titled Laureate Esquivel the “useless idiot”), add up.

Throughout its 36-year-long path alongside the citizenry of Latin America, Peace and Justice Services has — with non-violence at the core of its identity — fought to create awareness of the structural causes of violence that marginalize, oppress, and exclude our fellow citizens. This unwavering commitment has remained present: the construction of peace as a fruit of justice. Adolfo Pérez Esquivel has been, and continues to be, a fundamental pillar in the search for political and social changes, bringing Peace and Justice, together as an insoluble unity, to fruition for all men and women, while making no distinction with respect to the borders and boundaries of Nation States.

We have laid witness to the pain suffered by the direct victims of what is an armed conflict. It is lasting, in spite of the representations of good will from the international community, in spite of the billions of dollars invested in military plans for the “war on drug trafficking”, and in spite of the boom in the use of private security in the country and even the region. What’s more, they are exporting these phenomena, as if they were somehow “good practices”. We point out the statements made by Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Esquivel, at the Making of Peace in Colombia (Haciendo la Paz en Colombia) meeting: “Among the factors of hardship standing in the way of advancing towards peace are the impunity for crimes against humanity, the paramilitary situation — that still exists — and the United States’ responsibility.”

Not to justify the violent barbarities committed by various actors in this conflict, even in the slight, we emphasize the vulnerability of the rights to peace, sovereignty, and self-determination that the people of Colombia have experienced for the past almost six decades. Still, the reality that the State is responsible cannot be ignored in light of its failure to uphold its obligation to protect its people’s human rights. This is even more grave when considering that the government, with the purpose, if not pretext, of combating armed groups, mobilizes terribly violent campaigns that involve the Colombian police, military and politicians. It is the parapolitics that has been, without a doubt, the most critical element in the massacre, sicriato (meaning the hiring of hit men), murder and displacement of millions of Colombians, of all genders and ages.

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http://forusa.org/blogs/for/help-defend-nobel-peace-prize-laureate/8610





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Peace Patriot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-10-11 10:39 PM
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1. "United States' responsibility." $7 BILLION in U.S. military aid to the criminal Uirbe regime!
"We point out the statements made by Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Esquivel, at the Making of Peace in Colombia (Haciendo la Paz en Colombia) meeting: 'Among the factors of hardship standing in the way of advancing towards peace are the impunity for crimes against humanity, the paramilitary situation — that still exists — and the United States’ responsibility.'” --from the OP

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The Fellowship of Reconciliation are brilliant and steadfast defenders of human rights and highly intelligent as well as soulful people. Along with the Catholic Workers, they are the group that I most admire in the world. They do not say "the United States’ responsibility" lightly and they are no doubt aware that the brutal political "cleansing" that is occurring in Colombia in U.S. policy. It is not an oversight. It is not blindness. It is a deliberate policy of decapitating labor union leadership in Colombia, terrorizing peasant farmers and stealing their lands, and silencing all manner of defenders of human rights and advocates of the poor, in blood-drenched preparation for U.S. "free trade for the rich." And now that Alvaro Uribe, the evil tool of this U.S. policy in Colombia, has accomplished much of the bloodshed and terror, the CIA has sent Uribe's Defense Minister, Manuel Santos. to "smile school" and presented him in the New York Slimes (where else?) as the Franklin Delano Roosevelt of Colombia, in a Simon Romero love note that is so disgustingly fawning and slave-like, it literally makes me feel like...

:puke: -ing!

NOT ONLY THAT, the CIA and Clinton have arranged for the coddling and protection of the Bush Junta's mafia don, Uribe, by extraditing and getting asylum for witnesses against him and setting him up with prestigious teaching appointments at Georgetown and Harvard, among other honors. And you gotta wonder about the Jesuits at Georgetown, playing CIA games despite the pleas of Father Javier Giraldo for them NOT to hire Uribe. These peace advocates--Adolfo Pérez Esquivel and Father Javier--ARE IN DANGER. They are calling Uribe out. They are objecting to the U.S. "laundering" him in these ways. They are telling it like it is. And that is not safe.

I'm signing this petition--something I don't often do (because of "spam")--but Uribe's insults and defamations against Adolfo Pérez Esquivel are beyond outrageous, and his ability to do so from the silk cushions of U.S./CIA protection is unendurable. Thank you for drawing this to my attention. I hope others sign the petition. I know it's a small thing--the least we can do--but the more signatures it has, the more potential protection it can give to those who deserve protection--the truth tellers and the peace activists--from Uribe and his goons and from our own government.
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