{"id":25273,"date":"2019-11-04T16:35:44","date_gmt":"2019-11-04T21:35:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.globalministries.org\/grassroots_organizations_across_latin_america_and_the_caribbean_condemn_states_of_emergency_and_curfews_in_chile_and_ecuador\/"},"modified":"2021-02-03T15:33:30","modified_gmt":"2021-02-03T20:33:30","slug":"grassroots_organizations_across_latin_america_and_the_caribbean_condemn_states_of_emergency_and_curfews_in_chile_and_ecuador","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.globalministries.org\/grassroots_organizations_across_latin_america_and_the_caribbean_condemn_states_of_emergency_and_curfews_in_chile_and_ecuador\/","title":{"rendered":"Grassroots Organizations Across Latin America and the Caribbean Condemn States of Emergency and Curfews in Chile and Ecuador"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>More than a hundred grassroots organizations in Latin America came together to denounce human rights violations in Chile and Ecuador. The Argentine Commission for Refugees and Migrants (<\/em><em>CAREF) is one of the signatories of this denouncement.\u00a0 Below is the text of the declaration.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>Democracy is Not Protected When it is in Fact Suspended<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The state of emergencies, curfews, and militarization are authoritative responses that provide for the suspension of human rights and cause very serious violations. These events do not resolve social conflicts and put at risk decades of democratic construction, which sought to banish those very injustice practices.<\/p>\n<p>Latin America is the most unequal region in the world, where the majority suffer disproportionately from the costs of policies that restrict access to rights and benefit markets in the short, medium, or long term. Now in some countries of the region, the distrust towards the political parties and the institutions of the state has increased. In addition to the very serious declaration of states of emergency in Ecuador and Chile, the figure also flies in other countries in diverse situations.<\/p>\n<p>In Ecuador, the protests escalated after the government negotiated with the IMF measures that did not have any citizen participation or consultation mechanisms, such as the removal of the fuel subsidy, which implied the rise in the cost of living and the consequent social discontent. On October 4, President Len\u00edn Moreno (Ecuador) moved the government from Quito to Guayaquil and announced a state of emergency throughout the territory for 60 days. With the decree, he mobilized the Armed Forces, suspended the rights of freedom of association and assembly, and limited the freedom of transit for 24 hours. Protests continued for another ten days with this police and military repression at left eight dead, 1,340 injured, and 1,152 detained, according to figures from the Ombudsman&#8217;s Office of Ecuador. The level of conflict yielded\u2014due to the assistance of the United Nations and the Episcopal Conference \u2013when President Moreno left without effect the removal of subsidies on October 13. On October 14, the state of emergency and curfew were lifted; but in the following days, the criminalization of political and social leaders advanced with judicial accusations of rebellion and insurrection, and arrest warrants were issued.<\/p>\n<p>On October 18, social conflict erupted in Chile. This country has one of the highest inequality rates in the region, constitutional frameworks inherited from the military dictatorship, and an index of around 60% of voter absence, the highest in Latin America. The protests began against the increase of the tariffs of the Metro, which resonated in the accumulation of social demands of wide sectors, with massive manifestations, fires, and looting throughout the country. As in Ecuador, the response of President Sebasti\u00e1n Pi\u00f1era (Chile) was to proclaim states of emergency and curfews in numerous regions and localities, including the capital of Santiago. As a result, military tanks circulate throughout the city, and the armed forces took to the streets intending to make arrests, a definite sing of restriction of fundamental rights. In this context of militarization, serious allegations of torture and sexual violence were recorded in several of the detentions. As of October 27, the National Institute of Human Rights (NHRI) confirmed the death of 19 persons, 5 of them caused by police and military operations. The NHRI figures, constantly updated, indicate 3,193 arrests\u2014of which 343 were children and adolescents\u2014and among the more than 1,000 injuries recorded, at least 570 shot by different types of firearms.<\/p>\n<p>International human rights standards determine acts of violence, in the context of a protest, can never be invoked to characterize it as violent in its entirety. The contexts of widespread protests generally involve situations of conflict and tension. These situations are widely labeled &#8220;non-peaceful&#8221; to deny the rights which protect social protest and protesters. The total overview of any protest as violent should not blur its underlying claims:\u00a0 growing social inequities and deficiencies in a region, which decades ago, strived to consolidate its democracies.<\/p>\n<p>On the contrary, the strength of democracies is displayed in their ability to articulate and channel conflict in a political matter. Assuming responses through states of emergency and suspension of human rights to respond to social conflict threatens the rule of law.<\/p>\n<p>As human rights, political, and social organizations in Latin America:<\/p>\n<p>We request the immediate cessation of states of emergency and curfews in Ecuador and Chile and the withdrawal of armed forces from security tasks.<\/p>\n<p>We reiterate the obligation of States to investigate deaths and other human rights violations promptly, effectively and impartially, and not to criminalize social protest.<\/p>\n<p>We call on the OAS and the UN and its human rights protection mechanisms to take a clear position on the empowerment of exception measures and suspension of rights.<\/p>\n<p>We express our concern about the statements of other leaders in the region regarding the possible use of such measures in response to political and social conflicts, which end up eroding the legitimacy of democratic processes and popular project.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Argentina<\/strong><\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Cooperative Lawyers<\/li>\n<li>ANDHES\u2014NOA Lawyers in Human Rights and Social Studies<\/li>\n<li>APDH\u2014Permanent Assembly for Human Rights Argentina<\/li>\n<li>Association of Labor Lawyers<\/li>\n<li>ACIJ\u2014Civil Association for Equality and Justice<\/li>\n<li>Red Viva\u2014Civil Association Network of Victims of Violence<\/li>\n<li>ACDA\u2014Association of Congolese of Argentina<\/li>\n<li>Association of Research Artists, Teachers of the National University of the Arts<\/li>\n<li>Lola Mora Association<\/li>\n<li>APL\u2014Legislative Personnel Association<\/li>\n<li>ATE Capital<\/li>\n<li>Athenea of Haras<\/li>\n<li>Chrysalis Popular Library of Gender and Affective Diversity of Tucum\u00e1n<\/li>\n<li>Campaign to Emigrate is not a Crime<\/li>\n<li>Town of Catamarca Against Torture and State Repression<\/li>\n<li>CELS\u2014Center for Legal and Social 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Work Protestant Foundation<\/li>\n<li>Foundation of WomanxWoman\u2014Tucum\u00e1n<\/li>\n<li>Grouped Tenants<\/li>\n<li>Exchange of Civil Association<\/li>\n<li>IARPIDI\u2014Argentine Institute for Equality, Diversity, and Integration<\/li>\n<li>INECIP\u2014Institute of Comparative Studies in Criminal and Social Sciences<\/li>\n<li>INSGENATE\u2014Institute of Gender, Law and Development<\/li>\n<li>UNLa\u2014Institute of Justice and Human Rights<\/li>\n<li>ILSED\u2014Latin American Institute for Security and Democracy<\/li>\n<li>Institute Prisma San Martin<\/li>\n<li>CGT, CTA-A and CTA-T\u2014Several Unions of Human Rights of Argentina<\/li>\n<li>The 49 Tucum\u00e1n<\/li>\n<li>The Casildas<\/li>\n<li>Matria\u2014Institute on Gender Issues\u2014Tucum\u00e1n<\/li>\n<li>National Board for Equality<\/li>\n<li>Migrants x Migrants<\/li>\n<li>Plurinational Migrant Movement<\/li>\n<li>Free Cities Movement\u2014Ama Yunqo<\/li>\n<li>SMA&#8211;Strong Women<\/li>\n<li>Women Movement, San 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Center\u2014Unisol<\/li>\n<li>Collective The Lamp Uprising<\/li>\n<li>Youth Together Collective<\/li>\n<li>We are Nature Collective<\/li>\n<li>Direct Human Connections<\/li>\n<li>FIAN\u2014Brazil<\/li>\n<li>FNDC\u2014National Forum for Democratization of Communication<\/li>\n<li>IDDD\u2014Defense Institute of Law<\/li>\n<li>Vladimir Herzog Institute<\/li>\n<li>Intervozes\u2014Brazil Collective of Social Communication<\/li>\n<li>Global Justice<\/li>\n<li>Activist Bench Movement<\/li>\n<li>MNDH\u2014National Movement of Human Rights<\/li>\n<li>MTST\u2014Homeless Workers Movement<\/li>\n<li>Many through The Street We want\u2014Belo Horizonte<\/li>\n<li>Popular Emancipate and Education Network<\/li>\n<li>Antifascist Resistance Joseense, S\u00e3o Jos\u00e9 dos Campos, SP<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p><strong>Chile<\/strong><\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Citizen Observatory<\/li>\n<li>UDP\u2014Migrant and Refugee Clinic<\/li>\n<li>Humanas Corporation\u2014Chile<\/li>\n<li>Migrant Action 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OMCT\u2014World Organization Against Torture<\/li>\n<li>Gender and Trade Network<\/li>\n<li>Latin American and Caribbean Network for Democracy<\/li>\n<li>Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights<\/li>\n<li>POWER\u2014Project on Organization, Development, Education and Research<\/li>\n<li>Tatu Latin American<\/li>\n<li>WOLA\u2014Washington Office on Latin America<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>More than a hundred grassroots organizations in Latin America came together to denounce human rights violations in Chile and Ecuador. 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