| Repression                     against José Bové is symptomatic of the increased                     intolerance against all movements struggling against neo-liberal                     policiesTegucigalpa, july 19, 2002
 The                     Vía Campesina is very disturbed that José Bové                     was jailed on the 19th of June. José Bové is                     one of the spokespersons of our movement and the fact that                     he was imprisoned must be seen as an attempt to discredit                     and repress Via Campesina and the other movements that are                     fighting neo-liberal policies. In                     France José Bové, together with other militants                     engaged in a symbolic action to protest the neo-liberal policies                     made visible through the growing presence of Macdonald’s,                     one of the economic actors of the global, industrial food                     system. Despite the symbolic nature of the protest which caused                     little material damage José was sentenced to three                     months in jail. Meanwhile, representatives of farmers’ organizations                     not opposed to neo-liberal policies, such as the the FNSEA                     (member of COPA and IFAP), have engaged in acts causing 1,5                     million dollars of damage with the destruction of a meat storehouse                     in October 2001 in Fougères. Yet, the government pays                     all and the perpetrators are not sued.
 This                     leads us to believe that José Bové is being                     persecuted primarily because of his political convictions                     and the role he plays in the our movement. Our                     movements are committed to non-violent mobilization and direct                     actions in efforts to explain, defend and obtain the fulfillment                     of our right, the right to have a dignified life, the right                     to use our resources in a sustainable way. For exercising                     our rights as responsibly citizens members or our organizations                     are criminalized, repressed and harassed, put in jail or even                     murdered. At the same time those who are imposing their never                     ending violence upon our people through (para) military action,                     dumping policies, land-evictions, sales of dangerous pesticides                     and sterile seeds etc. that produce repression, poverty, starvation,                     the displacement of millions of people and the disruption                     of our food production systems, remain protected and their                     crimes unpunished. During                     the World Summit on Sustainable Development to be held in                     Johannesburg, the Via Campesina and other movements will demonstrate                     that no “sustainability” is possible as long as                     millions of people are displaced and marginalized. Through                     our persistent actions we aim to address the urgent problems                     our societies are facing and to contribute to the necessary                     changes.  Via                     Campesina demands that José Bové and all other                     farmers, men and women that are in jail because of defending                     legitimate rights are released. For more information: Jean Marc Desfilhes jmdesfilhes@confederationpaysanne.fr
  Cases                     of repression against farm leaders (situation 17-7-2002) Many                     farm leaders and members of farm organizations are suffering                     repression or are serving time in prison. Others have been                     assassinated only because they defended their economic and                     social, legitimate rights. Via Campesina demands the immediate                     release of farmers that are in prison and a stop to repression                     of farm leaders. Instead, we insist that the true authors                     of crimes against rural people and farming families be punished. We                     demand especially the immediate release of the following people: In                     the Philippines: Manolito Matricio (former member                     of KMP national council) Ruben Balaguer, Gelito Bautista,                     Eduardo Hermoso, Mario Tobias and Joshua Ungsod. In                     Pakistan: Michael Masih, Daud Masih, Faqir Masih,                     Rashid Masih, Mohammad Sharif (chak 10-4/L, Okara), Mohammad                     Amir, chak 81/82, Khanewal, Mohammad Faqir, chak 87/10R, Khanewal,                     Mohammad Rashid, Renala State, Okara. In                     Indonesia: Rais bin Amsar, Yusup bin Marsa, Asgari                     bin Arwa, Sarhadi bin Wari, Samsyuri bin Usma, Usri bin Karsi,                     Jamali, Warta bin Alias, Ahmad Nurjali (all members of Banten                     Peasant Union - an organization member of FSPI). They are                     all in prison in the Cibaliung village, Cibaliung sub-district,                     Pandeglang Regency, Banten Province, In                     France: José Bové In                     Thailand: 15 members of the Northern Federation of                     Peasants, in the Lampoon Province. Following                     people are threatened                      In Bangladesh: Laskar Mohammad Khalilur Rahman and                     Dactar Md. Kabir (Bangladesh Krishok Federation) have to go                     to court and are threatened with emprisonement. Rahima Begum                     and Sipra Rani (two women leaders of Bangladesh Kishani Sabha)                     are harassed by the police every day. There was an                     attempt to kill Badrul Alam, general secretary of Bangladesh                     Krishok Federation. The                     following people have been sentenced to serve time in jail.                     We demand that the charges and sentences be removed:                     In France: René Riesel, Bernard Moser, Christian Brousse                     (all of Confédération Paysanne). Also condemned                     Eric Leblanc (ATTAC) and Jean Beaufort (teacher). Following                     people are released from jail but are still under threat of                     being sentenced: En Bolivia: Silvia Lazarte (Lider                     nacional de la organizacion Bartolina Sisa), Margarita Terán,                     Seider Emilio V.CH, Eugenio Abendano H., Lidio Julián                     Gomez, Ambrocio Amador. We                     expect the authors of following crimes committed to be punished: In                     Brazil: The trial of the massacre of Carajas (17-4-1996)                     has still not taken place. We request that the case will be                     dealt with at the Federal Court to assure that the authors                     of this crime are punished. En                     Colombia: The Massacre of 38 farmers of the Hacienda                     Bellacruz (1996). On the 25th of April will be the trial where                     some of the authors will be judged. We demand the extradition                     to Colombia of the landowner and ex-ambassador of Colombia                     towards the European Union CARLOS A. MARULANDA, at the moment                     detained in Madrid, who is responsible for this case.  The Massacre of Santo Domingo in the department of Arauca                     on the 13th of December 1998 by the Colombian airforces. This                     bombing caused the death of 19 persons, among them 7 children.                    We demand investigation and punishment of the intellectual                     and material authors of the massacres, murders and forced                     disappearances of peasants and indigenous people. Para-military                     groups committed 171 massacres between June 2000-junio 2001. |