April 20th, 2006
Posted By: The Moose

There has been general support for the farmers to exercise their rights to protest today. Even if it slows down the adoption process, many have said they realize the scope of things. I have been following these issues leading up to the protests and I can’t believe I missed this story published on http://americas.org on April 10th.

This story details the murder of Antonio Ixbalan
Cali and his wife, Maria Petzey Coo. Antonio was the leader of CONIC which is the organization of farmers that are protesting this week. Thisis how intense the issues are surrounding these events. So even though it may cause delay, realize that people have given their lives for this. Read the story as published on americas.org. They also give course of action for those who choose to get involved.

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CONIC Leader and Wife Murdered
GHRC/USA
URGENT ACTION
4/10/2006

CONIC LEADER AND WIFE MURDERED

According to a communique from the National Indigenous and Campesino
Coordinating Committee (CONIC), on April 5 at 7:00 P.M., ANTONIO IXBALAN
CALI and his wife, MARIA PETZEY COO, were murdered.

Four armed men dressed in black opened fire on the couple in their home in the Valparaiso Community, Chicacao, Suchitepéquez. María Petzey was killed instantly. Antonio Ixbalán was seriously wounded and died hours later in the hospital in Mazatenango.

Antonio Ixbalán was the president of the Agriculturalists Association of
Santiago Atitlán, which is a member of the National Indigenous and Campesino Coordination (CONIC).

Ixbalán and his wife are originally from Santiago Atitlán, Sololá. Along
with 44 other families, their struggle for land was rewarded on February 8, 2002, when they were given the Valparaíso finca (farm) in Chicacao,
Suchitepéquez. They are currently struggling to have a 2.18 million Quetzal ($287,000 USD) debt forgiven.

CONIC said the murders of the Tz’utujil leaders were a direct attack against the organization itself. The murders occurred just nine hours after CONIC and other organizations had announced a “national uprising”to protest the Berger administration’s lack of response to their demands regarding land conflicts.

CONIC is demanding an exhaustive investigation of the murders to identify the material and intellectual authors.

REQUESTED ACTION:

Contact the Guatemalan authorities listed below.
1. Express extreme concern about the murders of Antonio Ixbalán Cali and his wife, María Petzey Coo.
2. Urge the Guatemalan authorities to conduct an immediate, thorough, and impartial investigation into the murders and to prosecute those responsible.
3. Urge the Guatemalan government to guarantee the safety of all CONIC
members and others struggling for their rights.

SEND APPEALS TO:

Presidente de la República de Guatemala
Licenciado Óscar Berger Perdomo
Casa Presidencial, 6 a. Avenida, 4-18 zona 1
Ciudad de Guatemala
GUATEMALA
Email: presidente@scspr.gob.gt
Salutation: Excelentísimo Sr. Presidente/Dear President
Fax: 502 2251 2218
Salutation: Etimado Fiscal General/Dear Sir

Attorney General
Juan Luis Florido
Fiscal General Fiscalia General del Ministerio Publico
8a. Avenida 10-67, Zona 1
Ciudad Guatemala
GUATEMALA
Fax: 011 502 251 2218
Salutation: Estimado Fiscal General/Dear Sir

Minister of the Interior
Ministro de Gobernacion
Carlos Vielman
6a.Avenida 4-64, zona 4, nivel 3
Ciudad de Guatemala
Guatemala
Fax: 011 502 2362 0237
Email: ministro@mingob.gob.gt
Salutation: Senor Ministro/ Dear Minister

SEND COPIES TO:

Ambassador Jose Guillermo Castillo
Embassy of Guatemala
2220 R St. NW
Washington DC 20008
Fax: 1 202 745 1908
email: ambassador@guatemala-embassy.org

PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY.

Guatemala Human Rights Commission- USA
GHRC-USA
3321 12th St, NE
Washington, DC 20017
202-529-6599
202-526-4611 fax
ghrc-usa@ghrc-usa.org
www.ghrc-usa.org

Guatemala Human Rights Commission- USA
GHRC-USA
3321 12th St, NE
Washington, DC 20017
202-529-6599
202-526-4611 fax
ghrc-usa@ghrc-usa.org
www.ghrc-usa.org

I’ll continue to bring you everything I find on this issue

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