Adherents of the EZLN's Other Campaign Unjustly Imprisoned
Adherents of the EZLN's Other Campaign Unjustly Imprisoned for Solidarity with the Voice of Amate held in CERESO No. 5, San Cristobal de Las Casas, Chiapas
Across Mexico and other countries men and women and their families are living together happily this 24th and 25th December holiday, celebrating Christmas Eve, families are receiving the love and warmth and embrace of the father of the family. But through the evil system and regime we live under, we have been separated from our families by those who have unjustly imprisoned us and and manufactured crimes against us, causing much damage, as evidenced by this time when we should be celebrating Christmas in harmony with our wives and children but instead will only spend it with grief and sadness, that has become anger.
That's why we publicly call on Chiapas State Governor Juan Sabines Guerrero to intervene to grant our unconditional freedom; we are also asking the federal government to free political prisoner Alberto Patishtan Gómez who is being held in Prison No. 8 Guasave Sinaloa.
Finally we invite civil society and independent national and international organizations and NGO human rights defenders to demand justice and freedom for all political prisoners in the country.
Enough of
injustice!
Enough of unjust imprisonment!
All to the truth!
Fraternal solidarity from the unjustly
imprisoned Voz del Amate
San Cristobal de Las Casas,
Chiapas
December 23,
2011.
ENDS
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