
More Information About Hugo Blanco’s Arrest
October 1, 2008
Dear Readers:
Moments
ago, we received information from Cuzco, Peru that police had detained veteran
activist Hugo Blanco. We believe that the news deserved this rapid alert. Here
is what the Periodico Lucha
Indigena, the newspaper that Hugo
edits, is reporting:
This
morning, in the Poroy commissary, Hugo Blanco was
detained for failing to appear in Paruro court after
having been subpoenaed and was taken to Cuzco’s Palace of Justice holding
facility. The court case at hand has to do with land stolen from campesinos by the son of a former hacienda owner in Huanoquite. The police took the side of the son, accusing
the campesinos of “resisting authority.” (The campesinos however were not accused of illegally occupying
the land because in reality they were only taking back land for which they have
legal title, but that had only been partially restored to its legal owners).
Among the accused was Hugo, for having supported the campesinos
despite the fact that he was not even present the day the incident took place.
Hugo was thus charged with resisting authority, but was not notified. He
therefore did not appear in court as mandated and the judge ordered his arrest.
Tomorrow, he will be taken to Paruro to testify. We
call on all grassroots organizations, press outlets and human rights defenders
to join in solidarity and spread this news. Let’s hope that this case is settled
soon and that it will serve as a stinging denouncement of the abuse against
this community of campesinos, the legitimate owners
of the land at hand.
In
UB, you’ll find the text as well as some
links so you can learn more about who Hugo is and what he had done over the
years, including a Youtube video of a presentation
Hugo gave in Canada last year (in English).
On
alert,
Luis
A. Gómez
Jean Friedman-Rudovsky
Editors, Ukhampacha
Bolivia