- Herbert Anaya
Herbert Ernesto Anaya Sanabria (died
October 26 1987 ) was the president of theNGO Human Rights Commission of El Salvador (CDHES). He was assassinated onOctober 26 1987 close to his home. Herbert Anaya was the fourth leader of CDHES to be murdered or "disappeared" during the 1980s, none of these cases being satisfactorily resolved. Early in 1993 Anaya's son was shot and wounded when armed men tried to intercept the car of his widow Mirna Perla de Anaya Jose Gutierrez: [http://www.greenleft.org.au/1993/95/4265 "The Killing of Herbert Anaya Sanabria"] Green Left Online, 7 April 1993 en icon] .Life
During his law study in the 70s Herbert Anaya joined the student organisation
AGEUS and was later one of the founders of the human rights organisation CDHES. In the 80s he became active in theFarabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN). In addition he worked for the committee of the families of persons murdered or disappeared. OnMay 26 1986 he was arrested, along with Reynaldo Blanco (future president of the CDHES) by members of the Treasury Police jailed in theLa Esperanza prison for nine months where he was interrogated and tortured . In jail Anaya worked on a human rights record which included testimonies of 430 of the 432 inmates describing methods of torture applied to them. The 160 pages record and a video showing torture signs were smuggeled outside and send to theMarin County Interfaith Task Force . The human rights abuse record is now housed at the Archives University of Colorado at Boulder Libaries. OnFebruary 2 1987 Anaya was released as part of an exchange of prisoners.Herbert Anaya was accused at that time by both the US government and the Salvadoran army of being a leader of the FMLN guerrilla. They claimed that the CDHES was a "rebel propaganda arm," although no conclusive evidence was brought forward .
After his release, Anaya began to denounce human rights violations and asserted that the
death squads were directly under the orders of the military. These allegations were proved right by human rights NGOs.Assassination
On
October 26 1987 Herbert Anaya was assassinated in the parking lot outside his home in the Zacamil district inEl Salvador . According to witnesses' testimonies three men were involved in the murder. Ballistic tests later showed that six shots were fired from the same weapon. His death caused strong reactions within El Salvador as well as abroad and led to demonstrations, on the following days, in the capital. His body was left in protest in front of the US embassy, and then carried to the high command of the armed forces .National and international human rights groups and civilian associations expressed their concern. The
National Union of Salvadoran Workers issued a statement according to which "Those who bear sole responsibility for this crime areJosé Napoleón Duarte [the Salvadoran head of state] , the US embassy ... and the high command of the armed forces" . The West German government, theWest German Social Democratic Party and the French government requested that Duarte clarify "the circumstances of the crime."UN secretary general Javier Pérez de Cuéllar ,Americas Watch ,Amnesty International and other human rights groups also protested against this crime .In protest against Anaya's assassination, the FMLN and the
Revolutionary Democratic Front (FDR) also suspended negotiations with the Duarte government on October 29, 1987 . The same day,Reni Roldán resigned from the Commission of National Reconciliation, stating that "The murder of Anaya, the disappearance of university labour leader Salvador Ubau, and other events do not seem to be isolated incidents. They are all part of an institutionalised pattern of conduct."Investigations
In its report the International
Truth Commission , established as part of the El Salvador peace agreement, stated that it could not establish for sure whether thedeath squad s, theSalvadoran Army or the FMLN was responsible for Anaya's death Jose Gutierrez: [http://www.greenleft.org.au/1993/95/4265 "The Killing of Herbert Anaya Sanabria"] Green Left Online, 7 April 1993 en icon] .Allegations were made at the time that the "
Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo " (ERP) had organized Anaya's assassination. Himself a member of ERP, Anaya favourized a peaceful solution, which might have clashed with others leaders' plans. Two months later police arrested ERP memberJorge Alberto Miranda Arévalo . Arévalo initially stated that he was involved in the plot as the look-out, a statement he later retracted saying that he was put under psychological pressure and sleep deprivation. Although he could not be identified by eyewitnesses, he was found guilty in 1991 and sentenced to the maximum penalty of 30 years in prison. However, the International Truth Commission stated that Arévalo's basic rights were violated in the trial and his treatment by the police. [http://www.usip.org/library/tc/doc/reports/el_salvador/tc_es_03151993_casesE2ab.html "Truth Commissions Digital Collection: Reports: El Salvador - Summary of the case of Herbert Anaya Sanabria"] United States Institute of Peace]However, these allegations against ERP were rejected by Anaya's wife as well as by the CDHES. On the other hand Anaya's colleagues reported that he had received a number of direct and indirect threats from the Salvadoran government throughout 1987. Additionally the
El Salvador National Guard in March 1987 arrested Anaya's father who was interrogated about his son's activities. Americas Watch: [http://www.hrw.org/reports/pdfs/e/elsalvdr/elsalv938.pdf "El Salvador - Accountability and Human Rights: The Report of the United Nations Commission on the Truth for El Salvador"] Vol V, Issue No.7, 10 August 1993]References
See also
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History of El Salvador External links
* Jose Gutierrez: [http://www.greenleft.org.au/1993/95/4265 "The Killing of Herbert Anaya Sanabria"] ,
Green Left Online , 7 April 1993
* [http://www.usip.org/library/tc/doc/reports/el_salvador/tc_es_03151993_casesE2ab.html "Truth Commissions Digital Collection: Reports: El Salvador - Summary of the case of Herbert Anaya Sanabria"] ,United States Institute of Peace
* [http://www.ecumenico.org/leer.php/1074 "Testimony of Herbert Anaya Sanabria"] es icon
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