[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 181 (Monday, December 14, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Pages S8630-S8631]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO LOURDES TIBAN
Mr. LEAHY. Mr. President, I want other Senators to be aware of
information I received about Ecuadorian National Assembly member
Lourdes Tiban, a prominent and respected leader of Ecuador's indigenous
people.
As an indigenous leader, Ms. Tiban has become one of the most
outspoken advocates for freedom of expression, indigenous rights, and
social rights in Ecuador. Not surprisingly, this has made her the
target of verbal attacks by President Rafael Correa.
Earlier this year, Ms. Tiban was beaten by unidentified assailants as
she was walking to work. The assault was filmed and then shared online
by government supporters who posted humiliating comments.
This isn't the first time that Ms. Tiban has been physically
assaulted. She is the victim of two other similar incidents which I am
told have not been properly investigated.
It is regrettable that, instead of vigorously investigating this
latest attack against Ms. Tiban, a National Assembly member from
President Correa's political party has brought a criminal case for
libel against her. This is believed to be in retaliation for Ms.
Tiban's claim that government supporters were responsible for targeting
her, presumably in an attempt to silence her and remove her from the
National Assembly.
Ecuador is a country where judicial independence is seriously
compromised. I have spoken about this several times, and it has been
well documented by the Department of State, the United Nations, and
human rights organizations. It is also illustrated by the fact that the
Council of the Judiciary, with the power to appoint and remove judges,
is comprised of five former officials of the Correa administration. It
is likely that the criminal investigation against Ms. Tiban could
result in an unjust conviction.
We should condemn these attacks on freedom of expression, political
rights, and the rights of indigenous people, and we should defend
judicial independence which is fundamental to democracy in Ecuador and
throughout the hemisphere.
Lourdes Tiban has devoted her legislative efforts to protecting human
rights for her people, and I am confident that she will continue to do
so as she is not easily intimidated. She has my support and the support
of others who believe in the principles of democracy.
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