PUBLIC  AI Index:  AMR 27/003/2006
08 June 2006
UA 160/06  Fear for safety/Death  Threats  
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Adonis Polanco  (m), HIV/AIDS activist
His family
An HIV/AIDS activist has been receiving  anonymous death threats, apparently because of his outspoken criticism  of the government's failure to provide adequate treatment for people  living with HIV/AIDS in the country. Amnesty International believes  that he and his family are in grave danger.
Adonis Polanco works for a network  of people living with HIV/AIDS and is a treatment counsellor in a local  health clinic in his home town of Boca Chica, an hour's drive east of  the capital, Santo Domingo.
On 5 June he took part in the public  launch in Santo Domingo of the Amnesty report “I'm not ashamed!”  HIV/AIDS and human rights in the Dominican Republic and Guyana  (AMR 01/002/2006), where he spoke of the obstacles faced by people living  with HIV/AIDS in Boca Chica and the lack of support from the government.  The event was front-page news in one of the two main national daily  newspapers, and his name appeared in the report. He fears that the event  will have raised his profile in a way that will put him in danger, and  also his wife and their five children, aged between nine months and  12 years.
On the evening of 14 May he had received  an anonymous phone call at home from a woman who told him, “deja  de hablar tanto…la gente se desaparece”, “don't talk so much…people  disappear”. In mid-April a man had called him and said that if he  continued speaking out “vas a aparecer con la boca llena de moscas”,  “you'll show up with your mouth full of flies" (meaning, "you'll  end up dead”)
In October 2005 he had given a radio  interview in which he denounced the government's failure to provide  him with treatment after he tested HIV-positive in 2004 After the interview  he allegedly found that the brakes on his motorcycle had been tampered  with. Since then he has allegedly been followed several times by cars  with no license plates and now avoids being outside his home after 6.30pm.
He reportedly began receiving threatening phone calls in June 2005, after he gave radio interviews in which he criticised the government's failure to provide him with the treatment he needed after he tested HIV-positive. It was after this that he began his activism on behalf of other people living with HIV/AIDS, which has resulted in his being the target of threats and intimidation.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
In the past year Amnesty International  has documented several cases of human rights defenders in the Dominican  Republic receiving threats because of their work protecting and promoting  the rights of their fellow citizens.
Some 88,000 people, or 1.7 per cent of the population, are living with HIV/AIDS in the country. Despite receiving considerable international funding the Dominican government is only providing antiretroviral treatment to only a third of the estimated 10-15,000 people needing it and without which their life expectancy is greatly reduced. In the past 18 months Adonis Polanco has seen more than 20 inhabitants of Boca Chica die because they were unable to obtain treatment for HIV/AIDS.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as possible, in Spanish or your own language:
- expressing concern that Adonis Polanco has been receiving death threats because of his work on behalf of people living with HIV/AIDS;
- calling on the authorities to carry out a thorough and impartial investigation into the threats, to make the results public and to bring those responsible to justice;
- calling on the authorities to provide adequate protection for Adonis Polanco and his family, in accordance with their wishes;
- pointing out that the work of activists and non-governmental organizations who provide help and support to people living with HIV/AIDS is of vital importance, and urging the authorities to ensure they are free to carry out their work without fear of harassment and intimidation.
APPEALS TO:
President
S.E. Leonel Fernández       
Presidente de la República
Palacio Nacional
Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic
Fax:    +1 809 682 0827
Email:    correspondencias@presidencia
Salutation:   Su Excelencia Señor Presidente/Your Excellency
Attorney General
Sr. Francisco Domínguez Brito
Procurador General de la República
C/Hipólito Herrera Billini Esq. Juan  B. Pérez,
Centro de los Héroes, Constanza, Maimón  y Estero Hondo
Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic
Fax:    +1 809 533 4098
Salutation: Estimado Señor Brito/Dear  Sir
Minister of the Interior
Sr. Franklin Almeyda Rancier             
Secretario de Estado del Interior y  la Policía   
Ave. México, Esq.
Leopoldo Navarro, 
Edif. Oficinas Gubernamentales,
 
1 comment:
Thanks for posting this Steve..I encourage anybody who is so inclined to write to the addresses in htis action alert. The people in power there need to be reminded that they are being held accountable by the rest of the world..
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