08 April 2012

HUMAN SUMMIT



By: Sylvia Davila MM
Bogotá
Copyright
April 8/2012


The Summit of the Americas is about to happen and the press of the continent has been covering its agenda: economy, cooperation and fight against drugs trafficking. A Colombian journal also proposes a revision of the relations between Latin America and the United States. A proposal that seems to be good for both parts given the fact that the US give big amounts of money to these countries for their drug war, and also it is the country that annually certifies all Latin-American nations in Human Rights.

A review of these issues would make sense for both parts because the financial assistance that the US gives to Latin-American countries with a very clear purpose – fight against drugs trafficking or guerillas – in some places has taken twisted and macabre paths that end up in crimes and profound suffering of innocent people. In the case of the Summit’s host country, for example, the financial assistance in hands of some criminal minds was made into an unbelievable equation:  financial assistance to anti drugs or anti guerrilla programs + need to comply with predetermined statistics = young boys recruited on the promise of a job, killed cold blood to make them appear as guerrileros or narcos, or innocent people put into prison to enlarge the numbers of a successful anti-drugs operation, an atrocious crime that the Media called “Fake Positives”.

Recently, some member of the Armed Forces involved in these crimes have been judged and condemned, but the society of the continent, both south and north, still owe to themselves a thorough analysis and straight condemnation of the philosophy hidden under this phenomenon, its motivations, its twisted equation and painful consequences.

It would also be interesting for all parts to review Human Rights certifications, for its violation is a silent shadow in all Latin-American countries, too often ignored by its societies and media. Sometimes they fall in inexplicable contradictions.  In the host country again, for example, people were astonished when they found that the owners of some Health institutions were making huge personal invests with people’s money while denying them the medical services they had right to. The scandal took the institutions off the hands of their corrupt owners. However, some time passed and the institution got back to their hands and the lawyer that lead the discussion that ended up in the restitution was named National General Attorney.

Human Rights in a continent that has suffered for the lack of them, is perceived as boring, second in importance, interesting only for a few people that work for them. They are labeled as “guerileros”, “communists” and often chased. But what would be interesting for all Latin-Americans to review is that chased journalists, judges killed or tabbed, health denied and all kind of violations ignored, unmade the field where progressive societies may be build.  Big economic issues, cooperation, growth, good for all, desirable, valid efforts, would become an empty peel without the people itself, without the right to live, to free expression, to privacy and intimacy, to health, without the right to defend themselves, to be well treated, the right to think, to choose, to disagree, to produce, to create. The right to Life in all the meanings that the words imply in a just society. The Summit is always an opportunity to join forces, to work ahead, to build communities where fairness for all leads the way and the positive change that is already taking place embraces all the Americas with their variety of peoples, ideas and drive. A place where Human Rights exist for all. /Sylvia Davila Morales.



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