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Urgent Action on the Mujeres de Juarez
Human rights defenders María Luisa García Andrade and Marisela Ortíz Rivera have received written death threats. The threats were sent within days of the screening of "Bajo Juárez: The city devouring its daughters", a documentary on the killings of women in Ciudad Juárez and Chihuahua City, Chihuahua state.
Among those who are featured in the documentary is Lilia Alejandra García Andrade, the murdered daughter of Norma Andrade and sister of María Luisa García. The latter and Marisela Ortíz are featured in the film as the primary campaigners from Nuestras Hijas de Regreso a Casa (NHRC), an organization which calls for justice on behalf of women murdered in the region.
According to an eyewitness, on October 30 a dark car with tinted windows approached María Luisa García's home in Ciudad Juárez while she was out. A man got out of the car, threw a stone at the house which broke a window and carried a note which threatening to kill her and harm her children.
On November 5, Marisela Ortíz also found in front of her home a card with letters pasted on to it saying "Under Juarez, death" (Vajo (sic) Juarez muerte). Both women have filed a complaint with the Federal Special Prosecutor on Violence against Women and People Trafficking.
Concerns for members of NHRC are heightened by the fact that they have previously been threatened. In May 2008, following the opening of the film "Bordertown", which was loosely based on the stories of women murdered in the region, NHRC members received an offensive and threatening email following their support of the film's release--their way of raising awareness of these killings of women in Ciudad Juárez.
Since the members of NHRC and their families were threatened in May 2008, there have been no advances in the investigation and the search for those responsible. Marisela Ortíz Rivera and María Luisa García Andrade have only received limited protection by federal police agents and no attention by the Chihuahua Attorney General's office or protection by state police, even though the Inter American Commission for Human Rights ordered the Mexican government to provide protection measures for them.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as possible, in Spanish or your own language:
- expressing concern at the new threats received by María Luisa García on 30 October and Marisela Ortíz on 5 November;
- calling on the authorities to put in place comprehensive protection measures for them and their families, in accordance with her own wishes;
- urging the authorities to carry out an immediate and impartial investigation to identify those responsible for the threats received by María Luisa García and Marisela Ortíz and to bring them to justice;
- calling on the authorities to provide information on the steps taken to investigate previous threats against them and other leading members of Nuestras Hijas de Regreso a Casa in May 2008;
- calling on the authorities to fulfil their obligations under the UN Declaration on the Rights and Responsibilities of Individuals, Groups and Organs of Society to Promote and Protect Universally Recognized Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, and ensure that human rights defenders have a right to carry out their activities without any restrictions or fear of reprisals.
MAIL APPEALS TO:
Governor of Chihuahua State Lic. José Reyes Baeza Terrazas Gobernador del Estado de Chihuahua, Palacio de Gobierno, 1er piso, C. Aldama 901, Col. Centro, Chihuahua, Estado de Chihuahua, C.P. 31000, MEXICO Fax: +52 614 429 3300, then dial extension 11066 Salutation: Señor Gobernador / Dear Governor
Chihuahua State Attorney General Patricia González Rodríguez Procuradora del Estado de Chihuahua, Procuraduría General de Justicia del Estado Vicente Guerrero 616, Col. Centro, Chihuahua 31000, Estado de Chihuahua, MEXICO Fax: +52 614 415 0314 Salutation: Señora Procuradora General / Dear Public Prosecutor
SEND COPIES TO:
Special Prosecutor on Violence against Women and People Trafficking Dra. Guadalupe Morfín Otero Fiscal Especial para los Delitos de Violencia contra las Mujeres y Trata de Personas Procuraduría General de la República, Río Elba, No. 17, Col. Cuauhtemoc, Del. Cuauhtemoc, México D.F., C.P.06300, MEXICO Fax: +52 55 5346 2540 Email: atencionmujeres@pgr.gob.mx
Nuestras Hijas de Regreso a Casa Email: nuestrashijas@gmail.com
and to diplomatic representatives of Mexico from your country.
PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY!!! The stress of living in a place where you don't know if you will be murdered while turning into the next corner has already taken the lives of Juarez victim parents. You can help these activist to continue to fight for justice.
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