CAMPAÑA EN PRO DE LA DEFENSA DE LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS

EDITORIAL: Las violaciones de derechos humanos no sólo afectan a aquellos que las sufren de manera directa, sus familiares y amigos sino también a todas las comunidades y sociedades. Al leer una noticia de alguna violación de derechos humanos, además de la sensibilidad y preocupación que nos genera, muchas veces sólo movemos de manera negativa la cabeza, acompañado de un pensamiento de solidaridad con aquellos que son víctimas de tales actos. Pero hay mucho más que se puede hacer. Si quieres colaborar con la campaña que desde "Delito y Violencia" iniciamos, para colaborar de manera activa en el cese de las violaciones de derechos humanos, puedes escribir cartas o correos electrónicos a la embajada del país donde está ocurriendo el hecho y además a las organizaciones de derechos humanos de tu localidad. Cada carta cuenta, cada correo electrónico tiene su peso específico. Muchos granos de arena, hacen una montaña. Juntos podremos: Por todos los derechos para todas las personas.

PUBLISHING HOUSE (EDITORIAL): Violations of human rigths not only affect those who suffer them directly, their families or friends; but also, their communities and societies. When we read any news concerning human right´s violations, besides the sensibility or worry it generates, we only move our heads showing dissapointment and fill our minds with thoughts of solidarity, however, there is a lot more we can do. If you want to contribute with the campaign " Delito y Violencia " to help preventing violations of human rights, you may write letters or e-mails to the ambassy of the country were they take place or any organization of human rights in your community. Every letter or e-mail is important and have an specific weight. Many grains of sand make a mountain. Together we can do it: human rights for all people.


miércoles, 25 de junio de 2008

12 bodies were found in Zimbabwe

Amnesty International revealed on Thursday that 12 bodies have been found in various areas of Zimbabwe. Most of the victims appear to have been tortured to death by their abductors.They were allegedly abducted by ZANU-PF supporters who, in some instances, were accompanied by armed men believed to be government agents. Four of the victims were reportedly abducted yesterday from the home of Mr Chipiyo, an MDC councillor-elect in Chitungwiza by ZANU-PF youths. One of the victims is Archford Chipiyo the son of the MDC councillor-elect. Five bodies were found in Masvingo province, while two were found in Gokwe district in the Midlands province and one was found dumped in Harare.Another victim died in Harare today in hospital of injuries sustained from the beatings by ZANU-PF youths when she attended a funeral of a relative in Buhera. Amnesty International has also received information from eyewitnesses that soldiers are going about threatening villagers with guns, instructing them to vote for President Mugabe on 27 June. "The government must publicly denounce all acts of violence by ZANU-PF supporters, 'war veterans' and soldiers and work with all political parties to end political violence immediately," said Amnesty International. "It should also withdraw soldiers, who have been deployed in rural and urban areas, and are instigating attacks against people perceived to be supporters of the MDC."Amnesty International also called on leaders of the South Africa Development Community (SADC) to convene an emergency summit to address the deteriorating security situation in Zimbabwe.
Source: Amnesty International

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