Saturday, June 23, 2007

Florída: Mass Detention and Brutal Supression of Social Protest

This is a pictoral account of a day of social protest (22/06) in Florida, Valle de Cauca, after 27 civillians were arbitrarily detained the night before. Most were dragged from their homes, passers -by and youths were amongst those gagged, beaten and forcefully questioned in the Police station. The local Authorities have released two documents: one (dated 21/96) declaring that any demonstration against the proposed new waste plant in the town must have the authorization of the local Government Secretary, and another (delivered to ever household that night) naming 10 community leaders as `terrorists, militants and guerillas´ for organizing the protest that day.


This youth is fifteen years of age and was beaten by Police in the station the night before who were demanding information.

This youth is 16 year of age and was arbitrarily taken to the Police Station the previous night 21/06 and beaten

This youth is 16 year of age and was arbitrarily taken to the Police Station the previous night 21/06 and beaten

This youth is 16 year of age and was arbitrarily taken to the Police Station the previous night 21/06 and beaten

This youth is 16 year of age and was arbitrarily taken to the Police Station the previous night 21/06 and beaten

Individuals photoing and videoing assembly of civillians from the balcony of the Alcaldia (Mayores Office).

The arrival of the heavily armed ESMAD squadron to the Alcaldia (Mayores Builing)at 10:15 caused panic and confusion, dispersing the peacefull assembly of concerned townspeople.

The arrival of the heavily armed ESMAD squadron to the Alcaldia (Mayores Builing)at 10:15 caused panic and confusion, dispersing the peacefull assembly of concerned townspeople.

11:30 22/06 Police forcefully evicted peacefull protesters from the main plaza in an apparent act of provocation.

This vehicle had no markings of identification

11:40 Police advance on protesters through town

3 Comments:

At June 24, 2007 5:06 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

i just want to say "please be careful"...
politically is very difficult to bring a real change in colombia.. you need the UN to get involved..
anyway, great report!as always!

nadia x

 
At July 03, 2007 8:56 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

hello pete! great report and good pictures! congratulations! M and J

 
At March 31, 2009 12:24 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Greetings:

I agree with the almost things we do by the University.

It's true, there have been three students killed inside the campus. The most known is Jhonny Silva.

This is a very special case, because he doesn't join to the protest. I didn't agree with those acts, he was a very peacefull person...

So... he was killed not by the police, he was killed by the inflitred people of the FARC, not the prostestant people, nor students, nor police, nor ESMAD.

Those people who says "we are students, we are fighting by our university"..., but closes highways, fire public transport vehicles, causes public dissastres, they doesn't belong to the university. They are the people who are making a very bad image of the real students of Univalle.

It's true, Univalle has many problems, and need the goverment support. But that's not the way. Violence causes more violence.

George

 

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