Mexico: Indigenous environmental activist named ‘prisoner of conscience’
Source: Amnesty International
Mexico: Indigenous environmental activist named prisoner of conscience
9 May 2016, 05:00 UTC
A Mexican man unfairly imprisoned in what appears to be a punishment for his peaceful activism against illegal logging must be released immediately and unconditionally, Amnesty International said as it named him a prisoner of conscience.
Ildefonso Zamora Baldomero was arrested in November 2015 in the Indigenous Tlahuica community of San Juan Atzingo, 80km south-west of Mexico City. He is accused of participating in a burglary in July 2012.
Ildefonso Zamora is being punished for speaking out against the damage being done to his communitys territory and environment. He should have never been imprisoned in the first place and must be released immediately and unconditionally. Protecting the environment and defending human rights are not crimes, said Erika Guevara-Rosas, Americas Director at Amnesty International.
The burglary charges against Ildefonso Zamora are based on a series of fabricated testimonies. The prosecutor registered the testimonies of eyewitnesses who described the events using the exact same words as if reading them from a script, the crime scene was not preserved, and the evidence was not properly handled.
Read more: https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2016/05/mexico-indigenous-environmental-activist-named-prisoner-of-conscience/
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