Sunday, January 16, 2011

Yellow Stuff Around The Clitorus

Organizations stand for femicide Marisela Ortiz Escobedo

Faced with the inability and contempt of the federal government and state government, Marisela was killed for seeking justice for their daughter, Ruby.

" I will not move from here until you arrest the murderer of my daughter" were the statements Marisela, before placing their little camp in the Cross of Nails OR A MORE in Chihuahua City. She was willing to spend Christmas and New Year at the landmark, which just last November 25, participated in a demonstration together with the mothers of Justice for Our Daughters to place on the cross, more than 300 names women who have been killed in the state of Chihuahua this year only, 2010.

Ruby, was 16 when he was killed by Sergio Rafael in August 2008. Since he disappeared, his small body was found in a field with bones of pigs, Ruby's mother, Marisela, a retired nurse, dedicated his life to seeking justice for his daughter, became an advocate for human rights.

the same day that the Secretary of the Interior, Francis Blake, called on citizens "to shake the fear to fight criminals," Marisela was murdered outside the gates of the Government Palace in Chihuahua City, while conducted a peaceful protest to demand indefinite detention authorities of the murderer of her daughter Rubi. Marisela

shook not only fear, walked for days from the Deputy City Judicial Justice in Ciudad Juarez to demand punishment for the murderer of his daughter. She was accompanied by a stroller with her granddaughter for two years and a poster with a picture of her daughter Rubi. A trial court freed the murderer, Formwork justice system.

Marisela, tireless fighter, managed in conjunction with lawyers from the Center Women's Human Rights (CEDEHM) that an appeal court (three judges) to rectify the decision of the judges and succeeded in obtaining a conviction against Sergio Rafael, the confessed murderer, which was eventually sentenced to 50 years in prison.

"I'm tired of doing their job, now it is up to them," said Marisela. Indeed, while the authorities failed to find Sergio Rafael, Marisela with their own resources, located in Zacatecas and gave notice to the Office of Chihuahua, who claimed that red tape could not stop.

The Chihuahua State Attorney informed the mother, in coordination with the Attorney General's Office and the State "were searching for the murderer of her daughter around the country." Never found.

For two years, toured the country. He returned to Zacatecas, traveled to Mexico City, where hearing request with the President Calderon and Attorney Arturo Chavez Chavez, who refused to receive it. It met with commanders of the Attorney General's office promised him they would seek the murderer of her daughter. Neither found.

Days before the murder, attended a ceremony where he was the governor of Chihuahua, Cesar Duarte and pulled out a banner reading "justice, government privilege." Marisela application angered the Governor, as documented by several local newspapers. The governor even scolded and scorned. Later, he interviewed with the Chihuahua State Attorney promised that he would review his case.

Lucha Castro, coordinator of the Center for Women's Human Rights (CEDEHM) said "now, we can not rule out any line of investigation, including a state crime as Marisela not going to stop until they stop the murderer of her daughter." Marisela

died at the gates of the Palace of Government and before the cross of nails to put the network of black women and mothers of young women murdered in Chihuahua state. Marisela was killed for seeking justice.

Mr. President Calderón and Mr. Duarte, Governor of Chihuahua: how far does the responsibility of citizens for justice and where he starts his work as authorities?

Given this disability, number of omissions, contempt and neglect The Mexican State is responsible and accountable immediately for the murder of Ruby and Marisela.

Enough. Not one more!


Human Rights Center for Women / Women's Bureau / COSYDDHAC / Justice for Our Daughters / Human Rights Center Paso del Norte

For more information:

Justice for Our Daughters / / info@justiciaparanuestrashijas.org / / Tel (614) 413-3355 / / twitter: @ jpnh01 / / Center for Women's Human Rights / / comunicacion@cedehm.org / / Tel (614) 415-4152. / / Center Human Rights Paso del Norte / / Tel (656) 331 95 00 / / COSYDDHAC / / Tel: (614) 410-77-55 / / Bureau of Women of Ciudad Juárez

Sincerely
Communication
Centre for Human Rights of Women
AC 4107-B Ave
Juárez Chihuahua, Chihuahua
tels. 52 (614) 415-41-52

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