AMERICA/GUATEMALA - Bishop of Verapaz denounces the growing violence and organized crime in the region and calls for a response through positive action

Monday, 2 March 2009

Verapaz (Agenzia Fides) – Bishop Rodolfo Valenzuela Núñez of Verapaz (Guatemala) has issued a statement denouncing the growing violence that has spread across the region. According to the text, there have been over 33 violent deaths in the Diocese in the past year, according to the mass media, which has “led to a climate of insecurity and mistrust among the people, who are alarmed by the many murders that have taken place in full daylight.” Moreover, many of these violent cases “are not only thanks to an increase in generalized delinquency, but also to organized crime that uses our region as a base.” The Bishop, along with the priests of the Diocese, denounces “the excessive use of force and violence in the evacuation of farmers in Guaxac, in Tucuru, on February 12,” in which over 500 troops and policemen left one man dead and several more injured. Moreover, these “such serious and painful events were not reported on at all in the regional or national media” and, as often occurs, “many of these events almost always go without punishment and lead to mistrust in the judicial system.” The Bishop says that the root of many of these violent acts is in the problem of the inequality and unjust distribution of lands in the country.
Faced with this situation, he shows his solidarity with the victims, as “we cannot remain silent, promoting indifference or indolence in the face of all this lack of respect for life and the rights of every human being, especially of the most defenseless.”
He later shows his concern “for the evident progressive deterioration of peaceful coexistence in society.” He asks authorities “to carry out their duty of providing order and security of citizens” and all the communications media “to be faithful to the truth in reporting on events, so as to collaborate in the construction of a more just and humane society.”
He concludes his statement with an urgent appeal to all members of the Church, and all men and women of good will, “not to react with violence, not to be overcome by evil, but to overcome evil with good and respond to these conflicting situations with positive, coordinated, and non-violent actions.” (RG) (Agenzia Fides 2/3/2009)


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