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AFSCME Nestora Resolution
The following was posted to AFSCME’s Resolution Page:
Nestora Salgado
WHEREAS:
Nestora Salgado is a resident of Renton, Washington, a naturalized U.S. citizen, and an indigenous leader imprisoned in Tepic, in the Mexican state of Nayarit; and
WHEREAS:
Ms. Salgado and the citizens of her hometown, Olinalá, in the Mexican state of Guerrero, organized an indigenous community police force to defend their community. Ms. Salgado was elected leader. There is an established tradition of legally recognizing such groups in Guerrero; and
WHEREAS:
Ms. Salgado’s duties included working to reduce domestic violence and child abuse and engaging in conflict resolution and community building; and
WHEREAS:
Ms. Salgado was arrested on August 21, 2013, charged with aggravated kidnapping and immediately transferred to a maximum security federal prison in the state of Nayarit, where she has remained for more than a year without trial. In April, a Mexican federal judge dismissed the criminal charges against her and confirmed her actions were legal as an authorized leader of the community police force. He ordered her immediate release; and
WHEREAS:
Ms. Salgado remains in prison. The judge’s order has been ignored and she has been charged with new crimes based on facts already dismissed by the federal courts. The state courts refuse to consider motions by her defense team. Until recently she was denied access to her lawyer. All legal deadlines have passed long ago; and
WHEREAS:
There is growing concern about Ms. Salgado’s health. She is being held in solitary confinement and denied needed medicine and medical attention to treat neuropathy. Her incarceration is also taking a toll on her mental health; and
WHEREAS:
On August 29, a letter was sent to Secretary of State John Kerry urging him to use the resources of the State Department to secure Ms. Salgado’s release. The letter was signed by Senators Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell, as well as seven members of Congress: Adam Smith, Suzan DelBene, Rick Larsen, Derek Kilmer, Jim McDermott, Denny Heck and Juan Vargas; and
WHEREAS:
More than 120 organizations and individuals have endorsed the campaign to free Nestora, including the Washington Federation of State Employees/AFSCME Council 28 and Council 28 locals 304, 843, 1488; AFSCME District Council 57 and Council 57 Local 2019; the Librarians’ Guild of the Los Angeles Public Library/AFSCME Local 2626; AFSCME Local 3299 at the University of California, and AFSCME Retiree Chapter 36 in Los Angeles.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
AFSCME is alarmed by the abuse of Ms. Salgado’s human rights and due process rights; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
AFSCME urges the U.S. State Department to take immediate and rigorous action to secure Ms. Salgado’s release.
SUBMITTED BY:
Ty Pethe, President and Delegate
Betsy McConnell Gutierrez, Secretary
AFSCME Local 304, Council 28
Washington
Roy Stone, President and Delegate
Ruth Seid, Recording Secretary
AFSCME Local 2626, Council 36
CaliforniaInternational Executive Board
ACTIVISTAS EN LOS ANGELES EXIGEN A GOBIERNO MEXICANO LIBERAR A NESTORA SALGADO
Activists in Los Angeles do broadcast on freedom for Nestora.
La Jornada: Presos políticos
Adam Smith es un congresista demócrata del estado de Washington, en Estados Unidos. El pasado 5 de agosto informó de un encuentro que tuvo con Anthony Wayne, el embajador de su país en México, en el que le solicitó que presionara a las autoridades de Guerrero para que Nestora Salgado sea liberada inmediatamente.
No es la primera ocasión que el congresista Smith aboga por Salgado. El 13 de abril pasado envió una carta al secretario de Estado, John Kerry, en la que le pidió que demandara al gobierno mexicano garantías para el debido proceso y una mejor atención de Nestora, porque
sus condiciones carcelarias son deplorables…
Rep. Adam Smith writes to John Kerry urging him to take action on Nestora’s case
Congressman Adam Smith (WA-09) sent a letter, cosigned by Democratic Members of the Washington State delegation, urging Secretary Kerry to take action in Nestora Salgado’s case.
This also marks the first time that state Senators Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell have taken action on the issue, as well as others who signed the letter, Representatives Suzan DelBene, Jim McDermott, Rick Larsen, Denny Heck, Derek Kilmer, and Juan Vargas.
Among other things, the letter said “We urge you to employ the resources of the State Department to continue efforts to secure Ms. Salgado’s release. The authorities in the State of Guerrero have not demonstrated a concern for her well-being, nor have they carried out the due process of law afforded to Ms. Salgado.”
View the full Press Release
View the full Letter
Free Nestora Portland Protest Video
Freedom Socialist Party Organizer Jordana Sardo speaks to Portland’s IndyMedia about the Campaign to Free Nestora Salgado
Gay Liberation Network interviews Nestora activist Manuel Revueltas
In this episode of the Gay Liberation Network on Chicago Access Network TV, activist Manuel Revueltas joins GLN to discuss not only Nestora Salgado’s case, but the larger issues it raises for people in Mexico and the U.S. For more information, go to http://www.freenestora.org
Freedom for Mexico’s Political Prisoners
Report in English from Mexico on Nestora International Day of Protest
On August 21st 2014, events were held in Mexico, the USA, Costa Rica, Brazil, Australia, Argentina, and the Dominican Republic in solidarity with the Mexican prisoners who have been arrested for political motives since the 2012 inauguration of President Enrique Peña Nieto. The main event was held at the Autonomous University of Mexico City (UACM), where family members of the political prisoners spoke about why their loved ones had been targeted by the government.
President Peña Nieto came into power partly as a result of significant media support and the buying of votes, but also because of promises to “boost economic growth and tackle drug-related violence”. [1] In reality, his regime has sought to sell Mexican natural resources off to foreign capitalists and crack down on popular opposition to its neoliberal policies. More worryingly, however, the government has imprisoned a number of citizens who have stood up to…
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Photos from August 21 Protests
Coordinated protests were held on August 21 in International cities.
- Argentina
- Seattle
- Seattle
- Seattle
- Nestora’s husband José
- Seattle
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- Seattle
- Seattle
- Seattle
- Seattle
- Dominican Republic
- Olinalá
- Olinalá
- Olinalá
- NYC
- NYC
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- Seattle
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- San Francisco
- San Francisco
- San Francisco
- Australia
- Australia
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- Portland
- Portland
- Los Angeles
- Los Angeles
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Press coverage for Nestora
Renton Reporter: Supporters rally on first anniversary of woman imprisoned in Mexico
On the first anniversary of her imprisonment in Mexico, family and supporters of Nestora Salgado held a rally in front of the Mexican Consulate in Seattle, calling for her release.
Salgado, a Renton resident and naturalized U.S. citizen, was elected to lead a community police force in her hometown of Olinala, Mexico, when local authorities in the poor, violent region known for crime and corruption charged her with kidnapping and sent her to a federal prison…
LA Opinion: Así cayó ‘La Comandanta’
MÉXICO.— Las campanas de la iglesia repicaron y la gente acudió a la plaza presurosa al llamado fuera del horario de misa en Olinalá, un remoto poblado rural metido en la montaña del estado de Guerrero cuyas rutinas en la elaboración de artesanías se vieron interrumpidas de un día para otro por asesinatos, secuestros y extorsiones.
Los pobladores habían tolerado durante años el robo de ganado pero ver a sus parientes caer entre balas y desapariciones requería una acción extraordinaria que convocó ese 27 de octubre de 2012 una organización que se presentó como “Policía Comunitaria”…
LA Opinion: Exigen liberación de “La Comandanta” en L.A.
A un año de la detención en México de Nestora Salgado, una residente de Seattle que se convirtió en dirigente de una Policía Comunitaria, se exigió su liberación en Los Ángeles y otras ciudades del país.
Salgado se encuentra recluida en un penal de máxima seguridad en Nayarit, acusada del secuestro de varias personas siendo “comandanta” de la Policía Comunitaria de su natal Olinalá, en Guerrero. Para el grupo, se trató del arresto de miembros de Los Caballeros Templarios, un cartel que opera en la zona…




































