Unified Action – May 2010 – Justice for Lomas de Poleo

Justice for the Residents of Lomas de Poleo

Sponsored by Charlotte Lipson and Father Bill Morton
For more information send email to Charlotte

The Issue

Lomas de Poleo continues to be the site of egregious human rights abuses. The village shares the border with Sunland Park, New Mexico—the residents there are our neighbors. Their land is in the path of a proposed border crossing and area of potential lucrative binational development.

In 2003 the wealthy and powerful Zaragosa family began a campaign of intimidation to force the residents off their land. They surrounded the village with barbed wire, surveillance towers, and illegally-armed guards. They displaced hundreds of residents, burned and bulldozed their homes, and destroyed possessions and domestic animals. Adults and children have died amidst the violence.

What We Are Asking

1. Read the petition below.
2. Add your name to the petition by sending an email with the following text:

Please add my name to the petition to support justice for the residents of Lomas de Poleo.
Name:
City:
State:

3. Send the email message by clicking the following link:

unifiedaction@pva-nm.org and foro.lomasdelpoleo@yahoo.com.mx

4. That’s all! We will compile the names received and forward the petition with all the names attached to the appropriate Mexican and U.S. officials listed below.

For More Information

The Web has a wealth of information on the history and current situation in Lomas de Poleo. You can start with
www.pasodelsur.com
www.facebook.com/lomasdelpoleo
Amnesty International, call for Urgent Action

You Tube has dozens of video clips for Lomas de Poleo. You can take a virtual drive around the village here, listen to Father Bill Morton here, and watch an interview with former Juarez Mayor Hector “Teta” Murguía and residents of Lomas de Poleo.

Note: According to Father Morton, Lomas de Poleo is the “correct” and original usage. Over time the “de” has morphed to “del,” which is now more frequently used. You will find it both ways on the Web. PVA is sticking with “de.”

Petition

We the undersigned respectfully urge that you provide justice and safety for the residents of Lomas del Poleo, past and present:

* Ensure that the residents and their representatives who have been assaulted, threatened and harassed by employees of the Zaragoza family are given appropriate protection and that there be independent investigations into the attacks resulting in appropriate penalties and reparations.

* Ensure that residents forced off their land, having their homes, possessions and farms bulldozed, their domestic animals killed, are given true value compensation for their losses and their suffering.

* Demolish the “concentration camp.”  Remove barbed wire fencing, guard towers, gates and all “guards” employed by the Zaragozas.  Ensure that residents, their friends and families, have unimpeded access to their homes.

* Restore municipal services, including electricity and water, to Lomas del Poleo.

* Ensure that the land dispute is resolved fairly and speedily in the Agrarian Tribunal.  Waiting seven-plus years for justice is wrong.


Mexican and U.S. Officials

Lic. Felipe de Jesús Calderón Hinojosa
Presidente de la República
Residencia Oficial de los Pinos
Casa Miguel Alemán
Col. San Miguel Chapultepec,
C.P. 11850, México DF
Tel: (52.55) 2789.1100 Fax: (52.55 ) 5277.2376
Correo: felipe.calderon@presidencia.gob.mx

Lic. Fernando Francisco Gómez Mont
Secretario de Gobernación
Bucareli 99, 1er. Piso, Col. Juárez,
Del. Cuauhtémoc,
C.P. 06600 México D.F.
Fax: (52.55) 50933414
Correo: secretario@segob.gob.mx

Lic. Raúl Plascencia Villanueva
Presidente de la Comisión Nacional de Derechos Humanos
Periférico sur #3469, Col. San Jerónimo Lídice, Delegación
Magdalena Contreras, Mexico D.F.
C.P. 10200
Tel +52 (55)56818125, 54907400
Correo: trasparencia@cndh.org.mx

President Barack Obama
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
Comments: 202-456-1111
Switchboard: 202-456-1414
http://www.whitehouse.gov/CONTACT/

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
U.S. Department of State
2201 C Street NW
Washington, DC 20520
202-647-4000
http://www.state.gov/secretary/index.htm

Senator Tom Udall, New Mexico
110 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington DC, 20510
(202) 224-6621
http://tomudall.senate.gov/?p=contact

Senator Jeff Bingaman, New Mexico
703 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC  20510
(202) 224-5521
http://bingaman.senate.gov/contact/types/email-issue.cfm