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Document - Venezuela: Further Information: Fear for safety












PUBLIC AI Index: AMR 53/001/2005

25 January 2005


Further Information on UA 226/04 (AMR 53/011/2004, 16 July 2004) and follow-up (AMR 53/020/2004, 29 October 2004) - Fear for safety


VENEZUELA Jorge Barrios (m), aged 15

Oneida Barrios (f), mother of Jorge and Rigoberto ]

Eloisa Barrios (f) ] brothers and sisters of

Inés Barrios (f) ] Narciso and Luis Barrios

Elvira Barrios (f) ]

Justina Barrios (f), grandmother of Caudy, Rigoberto and Jorge

Carolina García (f) wife of Luis Barrios

Pablo Sólorzano (m) ] brothers and sister of

Beatriz Barrios (f) ] Narciso and Luis Barrios

Juan Barrios (m) ]

Oscar Barrios (m), nephew of Luis Barrios


Killed: Rigoberto Barrios (m), aged 16 (previously given as 'Rigo')

Luis Barrios (m), brother of Narciso Barrios



Another member of the Barrios family, from the town of Guanayen in Aragua State, has been murdered, allegedly by police officers. Amnesty International believes that other members of the family are in grave danger.


Sixteen-year-old Rigoberto Barrios was shot eight times by two men who approached him as he walked with a friend in the Casitas neighbourhood of Guanayen, at approximately 9pm on 9 January. The men were apparently wearing Aragua State police uniform hats and trousers. Rigoberto underwent surgery at the Central Hospital in the state capital, Maracay, but died on 19 January. His attackers had used a shotgun and a revolver, weapons of the type used in the alleged police killing of his uncle, Luis Barrios, in September 2004.


A campaign of intimidation has been waged against the Barrios family ever since December 2003, when an argument between Rigoberto’s uncle Narciso Barrios and Aragua State police officers resulted in Narciso’ s killing a few days later. Amnesty International is unaware of any progress in the investigations into the murders of Narciso and Luis, nor of investigations into complaints made by the family regarding death threats and intimidation by state police officers. Similarly, the organization understands that the Venezuelan authorities have yet to act on the September 2004 request from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights which called for the family to be protected and all the police officers implicated in the threats and killings to be dismissed.


RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as possible, in Spanish or your own language:

- calling for a full, prompt and impartial investigation into the killing of Rigoberto Barrios, with the results made public and those responsible brought to justice;

- reiterating your concern for the safety of other members of the Barrios family, who have been continually threatened and harassed by Aragua state police officers;

- urging the authorities to act immediately on the request by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, to provide adequate protection to the Barrios family to guarantee their safety, and dismiss the police officers implicated in the threats and killings;

- asking what progress has been made in the investigations into the murders of Narciso Barrios and Luis Barrios and into incidents of intimidation and threats reported by the family.

APPEALS TO:

Attorney General

Fiscal General de la República, Dr. Isaías Rodríguez

Avenida Universidad, Esquina Pele el ojo a Misericordia,

frente a Parque Carabobo, Caracas, VENEZUELA

Fax: + 58 212 576 44 19

Salutation: Estimado Señor Fiscal General/Dear Attorney General


Human Rights Ombudsman

Defensoría del Pueblo

Dr. Germán Mundaraín

Bellas Artes comienzo Avenida México frente al Ateneo de Caracas

Plaza Morelos

Caracas, VENEZUELA

Fax: + 58 212 575 4467 (if a voice answers, say “tono de fax por favor”)

Email: gmundarain@defensoria.gov.ve

Salutation: Estimado Señor/Dear Sir


Governor of Aragua State

Sr. Gobernador del estado de Aragua

Sr. Didalco Bolívar

Palacio de Gobierno

Avenida de Miranda

Maracay

Estado de Aragua, VENEZUELA

Fax: +58 243 2377002

Salutation: Estimado Señor Gobernador/Dear Governor


COPIES TO:

Human Rights Organization.

Comisión de Derechos Humanos de Justicia y Paz del Estado Aragua

Calle Negro Primero, Oeste

N 98, frente al

Liceo ‘Valentin Espinal’, Cruce con Av. Ayacucho, Maracay

Estado Aragua, Venezuela

Fax: +58 243 245 7336


and to diplomatic representatives of Venezuela accredited to your country.


PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY. Check with the International Secretariat, or your section office, if sending appeals after 8 March 2005.

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