Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 5:01 PM
Appeal
Denied, All Thirteen Political Prisoners Still Face Terrorism Charges; Four
Conditionally Released
At
approximately
Gloria de
The
committee of family members of political prisoners, CRIPDES, and the Salvadoran
social movement continue constant peaceful vigil and fasting in San Salvador
demanding the freedom for all thirteen political prisoners and that the
Legislative Assembly revoke the antiterrorism law.
As of
today, nine of the original 14 who where captured by riot police on July 2nd
are still being held without bail, and the four to be released today must
present themselves every 15 days before a special Judge assigned to their case
and may not leave the country. All thirteen will still be tried within 90 days
of the July 7th decision.
Karla
Albanes, defense lawyer for the 13 political prisoners, said that the appeal
decision by the Special Tribunal was “contradictory,” since all 13
are charged as a group with “acts of terrorism,” which should
dictate equal treatment, yet 9 are still being denied bail. The defense plans
to continue the appeals process with the Special Tribunal.
Albanes was
resolute in the defense team’s intentions to free all 13 “we will
achieve freedom for our clients sooner or later, for these political prisoners
unjustly detained. We will ask the United Nations that they take a position,
and we are awaiting the decision of the Supreme Court with respect to habeas
corpus which we filed two days ago.”
Meanwhile
the Attorney General of El Salvador Félix Gerrid Safie asked for independence
in the case, that the executive branch not influence the trial proceedings. Safie´s concern was evident last
night in the appeal hearing, in which representatives of the Salvadoran State
Department (Ministerio de Gobernación) were present at the trial.
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 7:03 PM
Remaining Nine
Prisoners Conditionally Released
The Judge
of the Special Appeals Court in San Salvador granted conditional liberty to the
remaining nine captured in Suchitoto on July 2nd, pending their
trail for charges of “acts of
terrorism” within three months.
Today at approximately
Starting at
approximately 9:00 pm this morning people began to peacefully gathering in
front of the courthouse, and by 10:00 pm there were a reported approximately
2000 awaiting the Judges decision. The
defense lawyers expect the remaining detainees will be released tonight or
tomorrow morning, including Marta Lorena Araujo Martínez, Rosa María Centeno
Valle, Manuel Antonio Rodríguez Escalante, Héctor Antonio Ventura Vásquez,
Vicente Vázquez Bacilio, Marta Yanira Méndez, Clemente Guevara Bátrez, Santos
Noé Mancía Ramírez and Patricio Valladares Aquino.
Defense
Lawyer Juan Carlos Garcia expressed his satisfaction with the decision, but
cautioned that a legal battle still awaits them in order to acquit all 13
of charges of terrorism.