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September 22, 2003
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF COLOMBIA
SYNOD COUNCIL
To churches, ecumenical organizations, and concerned
friends
This past Monday morning, September 8, 2003, as part
of a speech during the installation of General Edgar Alfonso Lesmez as
the new commander of the Colombian Air force, the President of Colombia,
Alvaro Uribe, made the following comments concerning a number of human
rights NGOs:
"They are politicians in the service of terrorism,
cowards who wave the banner of human rights in order to hand back to terrorism
in Colombia the space that our public forces and our citizens have taken
away from it."
"They are traffickers in human rights, and they
ought to take of their masks once and for all, show themselves with their
true political ideas, and quit the cowardly hiding of their ideas behind
human rights."
"General Lesmez, You are taking command of the
Air Force to defeat terrorism. Do not let traffickers in human rights
hold you back. Let them make no mistake: the entire Colombian Air Force
is serving this great nation by helping us free ourselves from this nightmare."
This same discourse was repeated on national television
that evening and on September 11 in the town of Chita, Boyacá,
the President spoke again: "We will not listen to the defenders of
terrorism, we will not listen to those who sponsor the defenders of terrorism,
and we will not listen to those who have been deceived because their knowledge
of Colombia comes from information warped by terrorism."
The Presbyterian Church of Colombia expresses its deep
concern that these words spoken by the President will increase the risk
for defenders of human rights and confirm the willingness of the current
government to intensify its strategy of indicting and arresting human
rights defenders as it has already begun to do. According to confidential
information, this is to be done to the following members of the Intereclesial
Commission of Justice and Peace, which is part of a network in which we
participate: Danilo Rueda, Avlio Peña, Padre Daniel, Vásquez,
Enríquez Chimonja y "Ana María". These persons,
by means of lies and finger-pointing, are in the process of being indicted
as associates of the FARC.
The Presbyterian Church of Colombia considers that the
promotion and defense
of human rights is an international judicial and ethical tool which belongs
to humanity and permits us to work to fulfill the words of Jesus in John
10:10, "I have come that ye might have life, and that more abundantly."
We are aware that as we commit ourselves to following the Gospel faithfully
we run the risk of suffering persecution, slander, unjust condemnation,
and the very death that Jesus suffered. For this reason we request your
prayers for those who defend human rights in Colombia, and we ask you
to send messages to Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe urging him to:
- Support and seek protection for NGOs and other organizations
active in human rights so that they may do their work with full guarantees
as they seek to promote a peace that includes the full participation
of all Colombian men and women,
- Guarantee and protect the lives and the work of those
who defend human rights in Colombia,
- Take all steps necessary to guarantee the lives,
physical safety and liberty of the members of the commission of Justice
and Peace and the communities which they are accompanying.
Rev. Milton Mejía
Executive Secretary
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