Dear Tracy,
The message from Colombia was short but
heartfelt.
“Thank you for your support!” wrote Flaminio Onogama Gutiérrez, an Embera Chami Indigenous rights defender who had to go into hiding because of death threats and attacks on his family.
Flaminio’s thanks came after we informed him
that Canada’s Embassy in Colombia had expressed concern about his safety to
Colombian authorities, and obtained a commitment that the threats he faces
would be carefully investigated. This is crucial if Flaminio is to be protected
from harm, and able to carry on working to defend his people.
The Canadian Embassy also reported back
that they had called on the Colombian government for an investigation to bring
to justice those responsible for the killing of Flaminio’s nephews Berlain
Saigama Gutiérrez and Jhon Braulio Saigama. Embassy staff relayed news that an
investigation is now underway.
Your
activism is behind these positive steps!
Some 10,000 of you signed our petition
action to the Canadian government calling for precisely these measures to
protect Flaminio and his people. Your appeals
were heard!
As Amnesty supporters know, Indigenous peoples are facing a profound crisis, one you have helped us to make visible.
Click here to learn about what we have achieved together! Tragically, the threats to Flaminio are not isolated.
Just last month, 15 year-old Génesis
Gisselle Gutiérrez Romero in the Wayúu Indigenous Reserve of Zahíno was
traumatized by a phone call warning that she and her family would be killed.
The teenager’s mother Jakeline Romero Epiayu is a leader of a courageous women’s organization called Fuerza Mujeres Wayúu and recently travelled to Europe to speak out about the many dangers that Wayúu families now face since large-scale coal mining was imposed in their region. Colombia’s highest court ruled in 2009 that the Wayúu are “threatened with physical and cultural extermination.”
Take action now!
You have helped us to protect Indigenous human rights defenders like Flaminio Onogama. Help us now to protect Génesis Gisselle, Jakeline and the courageous women of Fuerza Mujeres Wayúu.
Thank you for raising your voice now! Together we can defend life and dignity!
Sincerely,
Alex Neve
Secretary General, Amnesty International Canada
P.S. To stay informed about other ways you
can continue to take action to support the rights of threatened Indigenous
peoples in Colombia, visit www.amnesty.ca/makeitvisible.
New actions are posted in the right hand column.
If you have more time, organize a showing
of our beautiful Colombia photo messages from threatened Indigenous peoples at
a school, library or other space in your community. Or create
your own photo message so we can make visible demands from Canada for action. For more information, contact our Colombia campaigner Kathy Price at kprice@amnesty.ca
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I’m Tracy Au and I have a 2 year diploma in Professional Communication from MacEwan University. I am an aspiring screenwriter, so this blog is used to promote my writing and attract people who will hire me to write for your TV show or movie. I post a lot of articles about jobs, entertainment (TV, movies, books), news, and my opinions on it. I also write about my daily life. I have another blog promoting my TV project at www.thevertexfighter.blogspot.com.
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Thank you so much for your support - protection for Flaminio Onogama Gutierrez
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