Source: www.ctacapital.org.ar , Leonardo Rossi, Página/12 Journal
were present along with Felix Diaz, leader of Qom, other brothers of the Toba community, Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, the SERPAJ (Servicio Paz y Justicia), Nora Cortinas, Mothers of Plaza de Mayo-Founding Line, Alba Lanzillotta, of the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo, the Inter-American Platform of Human Rights, Democracy and Development (PIDDHH) Aldo Echegoyen, Methodist Bishop, the Permanent Assembly for Human Rights, Jorge Fernando Acosta and the CTA Cardelli and colleagues at the National Central Buenos Aires including representatives of many organizations.
"The solidarity of the human rights bodies and other organizations in our favor because we know we are not alone, that there are sectors who have joined us, giving us a lot of strength because we have the possibility of taking legal advice and that for us is very important, "said Felix Diaz in the press conference that offered from the place where they are camping out for two months.
addition, the community leader Spring said: "The government must apply the law, here there is nothing to study, the laws are in effect. On the other hand, is considering recourse to the United Nations because it no longer gives us more hope that Argentina can expedite the solution of the problem. But for us is very worrisome situation because if it starts to turn to international institutions is to delay a long time and the urgency required by the community problem is now, not next month or next year. "
In turn, Nora Cortinas, Mothers of Plaza de Mayo - Founding Line, said in a press conference: "There was a new year a lot of discrimination because they knew they were here, they were doing a hunger strike that what asking for is fair, there are laws, there is a governor who is 15 years as governor and is large landowner in the province and it is unfortunate that the president did not receive the brethren of this community who were so brutally repressed, which they burned 20 houses, papers, clothes, bed, mattress, everything. "
As to the meaning of denying the existence or rights of the various cultures in the country, Nora said," It's a historical error serious policy is to deny the national constitution. Is to deny the laws that were voting and a lack of respect for not taking into account the ILO Convention, Article 169 of the grant of its territory and all that goes with that respect for human rights and political, social and cultural rights. It has spent more than 500 years that follow are the most serious is stifling. We are ashamed of us, we can not even tell our grandchildren and explain what happens, why it continues to crack down on these people. "
In turn, he put together Pérez Esquivel:" The national government does not answer. The provincial government does not answer. Justice does not advance. This marks that there is no political will on the subject, and is not now. " Additionally, he said that "most political ally (the Board) has in the government of Formosa, can not keep denying this. " Paul Pimentel, Permanent Assembly for Human Rights (APDH)-La Matanza, argued that it "human rights are respected or violated. Are being violated here. "
The leaders of human rights organizations sent letters to President Cristina Fernandez, members of his cabinet and the governor of Formosa, Gildo Insfran, to express his "concern" about the breach of the agreement signed on 30 November 2010 between national officials and community members qom Colonia La Primavera (Formosa).
That document had tasks set around issues relating to access to land, health, water and documentation. These claims gained visibility from the repression that Aborigines suffered Nov. 23 that killed an Indian and a policeman. The human rights organizations filed with the leader Qom, Felix Diaz, the new action and warned that failure to get answers to the international resort.
Around the December agreement, Diaz said that "all documents sent to national agencies still no response." "Meanwhile, he added, is handling prosecution and social programs by the provincial government. "Another problem he highlighted is the lack of identity documents by members of their community because they were burned by agents of the security forces during the attack. In the document signed at the end of 2010, the Secretary of Interior, Marcio Barbosa Moreira, had committed to operating in January, documentary and resolve this issue, which was not met.
To get your ID, 63 citizens of La Primavera, including 17 children, arrived in Buenos Aires last week. According to legend, his confrontation with the governor makes this type paperwork in Formosa and so had to move 1400 miles. On this point, Nora Cortinas reflected: "We heard that 50 000 documents are made in a few days and could not go to the community to give them. Listening very strong speeches and behind very large there are delays. "
For his part, Deputy Victoria Donda (Libres del Sur) said that "if we bring to the native peoples to give color to an act of the Bicentennial, the least they can do is give a response to this demand ". Pérez Esquivel, meanwhile, warned that "if they do not answer the letters turn to the Inter- Rights and the United Nations. "
effective compliance perpetual common jail sentence he received was the retired Colonel Valentin Fortunato Rezett for having found criminally responsible for the crime of murder qualified by treachery and double having been committed by two or more people.