Tag Archives: Suchitoto 14

MOFGA and Bangor: Water is life

MOFGA’s 2020 Common Ground Country Fair had to go virtual this year due to the COVID19 pandemic. The Bangor and MOFGA committees rose to the occasion and created a video where they could share what they learned during the December 2019 delegation to El Salvador.   Here’s their video:   Please check all the other […]

Hector Ventura of the Suchitoto 14 Assassinated — May 7, 2008

On Friday May 2nd, Hector Antonio Ventura was assassinated in the community of Valle Verde, Suchitoto. Ventura was the youngest of the 14 political prisoners captured in Suchitoto on July 2nd, 2007.   According to preliminary reports, Ventura was stabbed to death. Another victim, who was with Ventura, was attacked but survived. Reports say that […]

Suchitoto 14 Family Members Hold Government Responsible, May 5 2008

CRIPDES and Suchitoto 14 Family Members Hold Salvadoran Government Responsible for July 2nd, 2007   A week after the Suchitoto 14 were finally cleared of all charges, Salvadoran communities and family members of the Suchitoto 14 are calling on the Salvadoran Government to be held responsible for their nine month wrongful prosecution.  In a recent […]

Justice Upheld! Judges Reject Appeal against the Suchitoto 13! – April 17, 2008

April 17th 2008 The Cojutepeque court has rejected the appeal that Government prosecutors filed on February 27th asking to re-open the trail against the Suchitoto 13 for public disorder and aggravated damages. The 13 defendants, who had been granted ¨Definitive Liberty¨ by the Suchitoto Court on February 19th, are now free from further processing under […]

Court Delays Decision on Prosecution’s Appeal in Suchitoto Case, April 11 2008

Court Delays Decision on Prosecution’s Appeal in Suchitoto 13 Case April 12, 2008 More than a week after the legal deadline for a decision, a Cojutepeque appeals court continues to delay its decision on an appeal by the Salvadoran government prosecution to reopen the Suchitoto 13 case.  According to the Suchitoto 13 defense lawyers, the […]

Hundreds Join 3-Day March to Free the Suchitoto 14 – February 13, 2008

February 13 Twice as many people as organizers expected – an estimated 700 – left the town of Suchitoto Monday morning, February 11, carrying photos of those who have come to be known as the “Suchitoto 13″ and posters reading ”Liberty for the Political Prisoners of Suchitoto”.  Organized by the Association of Rural Communities for […]

Suchitoto 13 Update: Time Expires for the Prosecution – February 7, 2008

Suchitoto 13 Update February 7, 2008   Social Organizations Increase the Pressure as time Expires for the Prosecution   The case of the “Suchitoto 13” is at a boiling point as both sides prepare for the upcoming preliminary hearing to present evidence and testimony.  An extension solicited by the Attorney General’s office and granted by […]

Declaration of the Committee of Family Members – September 20, 2007

September 20th: COMMITTEE OF FAMILY MEMBERS OF POLITICAL PRISONERS IN EL SALVADOR TO NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC OPINION   WE DENOUNCE: The stubborn, arbitrary and unjust attitude of the government of the Salvadoran State, against our family members captured last July 2nd in Suchitoto. President Elias Antonio Saca and his Attorney General, upon their inability […]

Translation of July 2 Events on Video – July 2, 2007

The following text is a translation of the video covering the events of July 2 that is available in two parts here (Part 1) and here (part 2).  The translation was made by a representative and volunteer at the SHARE Foundation — thank you! CAPTURADOS EN SUCHITOTO1/CAPTURED IN SUCHITOTO :30 REPRESSION IN SUCHITOTO, EL SALVADOR, […]

Testimony of a Visit to the Women’s Prison – July 20, 2007

Testimony of a visit to the Women’s Prison Thursday July 20th, 2007 Early this morning I was allowed to enter into the women’s prison to visit the political prisoners captured on the 2nd of July in a peaceful protest carried out in the communities around Suchitoto against the privatization of water, that President Tony Saca […]