Authorities have yet to issue any indictments in relation to the October 31, 2018 murder of Communist campesino leader Luis Fajardo in Merida State.
On Wednesday, October 31, 2018, Luis Fajardo, a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Venezuela (PCV) and of the collective leadership of the “Nicomedes Abreu” Class-Based Campesino Organization, was viley, cowardly, and treacherously assassinated, alongside Javier Aldana, also a member of the campesino movement.
The killing occurred in the La Palma sector of Nueva Bolivia, in the Tulio Febres Cordero municipality of Merida State when both men were arriving at Fajardo’s home after a day of work.
In the twelve months since, the PCV has denounced the case and demanded that the national government and other state institutions carry out a full investigation. We have also demanded the consequent and exemplary punishment be applied to the intellectual and material authors of the assassinations, as well as to any accomplices they may have had. These efforts have been fruitless so far.
Fajardo, a combative campesino leader, led the struggle for the recuperation of Caño Rico ranch in the Sur del Lago region [which encompasses both Merida State and] Zulia State.
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More than 300 families, organized in campesino councils, cooperatives and political fronts, demanded – and still demand – that the National Land Institute (INTI) formalize the assignation of the 522 hectares of the ranch’s land which is 95 percent idle.
Two-pronged justice
The PCV remembers that the assassinations were carried out just a few days after an inspection of the ranch by national authorities, which was achieved by the political and mass-based pressure applied.
The Communist Party has insisted that state institutions should respond by guaranteeing an end to [criminal] impunity, and applying the maximum sentence to all of those responsible for the assassinations, as well as finding a solution to the demands of the campesinos.
In this sense, the communists continue to demand a two-pronged justice: firstly to uncover and punish the intellectual and material perpetrators of the crime, as well as their accomplices, and secondly the immediate handing over of the land to the campesino families.
A mafia and criminal group
At the time, PCV General Secretary Oscar Figuera highlighted that
Beginning with these struggles, our comrades have received harassment, persecution and threats for many months. These actions can principally be traced back to Carlos Sulbaran, the local landlord, and his administrator, Hector Soto.
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As such, Figuera indicated that they should be the first to be investigated.
The communist leader also declared that these assassinations
[Shed light on] a mafia based group which also includes [United Socialist Party PSUV] local councillor in Zulia State Guly Bert Antunez, [Bolivarian] National Guard Capitan Jose Villasmil Toro and Sargent Freddy Ojeda, and the local public prosecutor number 21 based in Caja Seca of Sucre Municipality of Zulia State.
Additionally, he states that
In this society of accomplices, which operate in favor of the landlords, it’s notable that the institutions which are meant to act did not. These include the INTI and the Ministry of Land and Agriculture, whose self-interested delay in the assignation of the land to the campesino families gave the landlords time to evict [the occupying campesinos], destroying their crops and attempting to show that the land was neither occupied nor being used by these families.
Figuera also emphasized that these denouncements were made publicly, and formalized in [state] institutions, but that
There was no response nor measure taken by the public prosecutor’s office, the government, or any other state institution which may have protected the lives of the campesino leaders of the zone, and in particular that of comrade Luis Fajardo.
Institutional lethargy
One week after the assassinations of Fajardo and Aldana, on November 7, 2018, a commission from the PCV’s political bureau met with Vice-Attorney General Beysce Loreto, and on the following day with Executive Vice President Delcy Rodriguez, explaining the case to both and demanding that justice be fully enacted.
Likewise, [in both meetings] the PCV brought up the assassination attempt against another Communist campesino leader in Barinas State, Robinson Garcia, on October 9, 2018 as well as the government’s about face [in the policy] of granting land to particular benefactors, the serious problems in the workplace, and the failure to fulfil the [March 2018 electoral] Unity Agreement between the PSUV and PCV.
Both functionaries showed a good level of receptivity to the issues, but warned that [solutions to] many of them depended on Attorney General Tarek William Saab and President Nicolas Maduro to be carried out. In response, the PCV emphasized the importance and urgency of holding direct meetings with both men, something which, to date, hasn’t happened.
This institutional lethargy can also be seen in the fact that on June 14, 2018, [in its regular press conference] the PCV warned about “the death threats against comrade Luis Fajardo (and other campesino leaders)” and demanded “urgent measures from the government which safeguard the security and integrity of these popular leaders and their families.”
Likewise, on July 19, 2018, the PCV told press that “the unpunished acts of the security forces, of INTI bureaucrats, and of civilian and military landlords […] threaten the life of Luis Fajardo.”
Featured image: “Enough impunity! Luis Fajardo Lives!” reads the message painted by local communists outside the public prosecutor’s office in Merida State. (Paul Dobson)
Source URL: Vanezuelanalysis.com
Edited by JRE
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