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COMPA social movements toward the ALBA Chapter Argentina reject the decision to extradite the journalist Joaquín Pérez Becerra

From Social Movements Chapter Alba Argentina we know our position to reject the government's decision to Venezuela to extradite the journalist Joaquín Pérez Becerra, violating its status as a political exile, and thus yielding to the arguments of the Government of Colombia, which accuses him of terrorism.



our country's history is marked by successive persecutions and political exiles who defended a popular project. Those who believe in our history Founding Fathers, San Martin and Artigas, died far from their homeland after decades of exile. Popular activism pursued by successive dictatorships on charges of "terrorist" revolutionary decision paid their disappearances and deaths, but also a large exile who arrived in several countries, including Venezuela, who gave us shelter and solidarity. During dictatorship when our classmates, or relatives of missing were to reveal the existence of concentration camps in Argentina, were accused of organizing an anti-national campaign, financed by international terrorism.


In this sense we can not identify with the fate of fellow journalist Joaquín Pérez Becerra, political exile for over ten years living in Europe and is director of a medium communication has denounced human rights violations produced in Colombia and other countries.


No reason of state can be above international solidarity, Latin Americanist. Popular fighters can not be delivered to a fascist government, by democratic regimes and popular.

We who live a genocide, now thanks to the popular struggle has begun to judge, learned with great pain that State policies have a limit that can be more or less supportive with the persecuted, but you can not work with the executioners. This, we believe today, the main point to rectify this unfortunate decision by the Bolivarian Government.






CONTINENTAL LINKS TO SOCIAL MOVEMENTS ALBA - CHAPTER ARGENTINA

Central workers of Argentina (CTA)
Frente Popular Darío Santillán (FPDS)
National Peasant and Indigenous Movement (MNCI)
Juventud Rebelde December 20
Scarves in Rebellion
Group of Latin American Studies (GEAL)

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