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Allegations: Murder of a trade union leader
- 218. The Committee last examined this case at its March 2021 meeting,
when it presented an interim report to the Governing Body [see 393rd Report, paras
355–366, approved by the Governing Body at its 341st Session (March 2021)].
- 219. The Government sent its observations in a communication dated 8
October 2021.
A. Previous examination of the case
A. Previous examination of the case- 220. At its March 2021 meeting, the Committee made the following
recommendations [see 393rd Report, para. 366]:
- The Committee urges the Government
and all the competent authorities to make in a coordinated manner, as a matter of
urgency and priority, all the necessary efforts to expedite the investigations under
way in order to identify and punish without delay both the instigators and the
perpetrators of the murder of Mr Victoriano Abel Vega. In particular, the Committee
urges the Government to take the necessary measures so that the competent
authorities are provided with the required human and financial resources and that
they ensure that when conducting the investigations, special attention is paid to
exchanging information with the complainant organizations in the present case with a
view to clarifying whether this crime has had an anti-union nature. Firmly hoping
that tangible progress will be made in this regard, the Committee asks the
Government to keep it informed of all developments in the investigation and criminal
proceedings.
- (b) The Committee once again draws the Governing Body’s
attention to the extremely serious and urgent nature of this case.
B. The Government’s reply
B. The Government’s reply- 221. In its communication of 8 October 2021, the Government indicates
that on 19 May 2021 it asked the Public Prosecutor of the Republic to reopen the file
related to the murder of Mr Victoriano Abel Vega, general secretary of the Union of
Municipal Workers of Santa Ana (SITRAMSA), in accordance with section 293(2) of the Code
of Criminal Procedure, which states that: “the public prosecutor may, ex officio or at
the request of a party, reopen the case until the investigation has been exhausted when
new evidence or proof emerges that nullifies the reasons for which it was closed, unless
the public action has been converted…”. The Government indicates that this request was
made to exhaust the investigation, take the necessary measures to uncover the truth and
identify the perpetrators.
- 222. The Government states that on 5 October 2021, the Public Prosecutor
of the Republic indicated that the investigation remains open. The Government also
states, as indicated by the Specialized Prosecutorial Unit for Extortion and Organized
Crime, that the investigation into suspects for the offence of aggravated homicide
(section 129 of the Criminal Code) against Mr Victoriano Abel Vega was reopened and that
directives have been issued to the Central Investigation Division of the National Civil
Police of El Salvador to interview possible informants concerning the homicide and
prepare the corresponding reports.
C. The Committee’s conclusions
C. The Committee’s conclusions- 223. The Committee recalls once again that the case refers to the murder,
on 16 January 2010, of Mr Victoriano Abel Vega, general secretary of SITRAMSA, who,
according to the complainant organizations, had already received death threats for his
union activities.
- 224. The Committee takes note of the Government’s indication that, in May
2021, the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare requested that the Public Prosecutor of
the Republic reopen the file on the murder of Mr Victoriano Abel Vega, general secretary
of SITRAMSA, in order to conclude the investigation, take the necessary measures to
uncover the truth and identify the perpetrators. The Committee also takes note that the
Government conveyed the information provided by the Public Prosecutor of the Republic in
October 2021, which indicate that the Specialized Prosecutorial Unit for Extortion and
Organized Crime reopened the investigation into the suspects for aggravated homicide
(section 129 of the Criminal Code) against Mr Victoriano Abel Vega and that directives
have been issued to the Central Investigation Division of the National Civil Police of
El Salvador to interview possible informants concerning the homicide and prepare the
corresponding reports.
- 225. The Committee regrets to note that, in spite of repeated requests
made by the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare to the Public Prosecutor of the
Republic to shed light on the case, it was closed without the perpetrators being
identified or punished and later reopened for further investigation at the request of
the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare. The Committee deplores that, more than 13
years since the murder of Mr Victoriano Abel Vega, no tangible progress has yet been
made towards identifying and punishing the perpetrators of this serious crime. The
Committee is obliged therefore to recall once again that it is important that all
instances of violence against trade union members, whether these be murders,
disappearances or threats, are properly investigated. Furthermore, the mere fact of
initiating an investigation does not mark the end of the Government’s work; rather, the
Government must do all within its power to ensure that such investigations lead to the
identification and punishment of the perpetrators [see Compilation of decisions of the
Committee on Freedom of Association, sixth edition, 2018, para. 102].
- 226. The Committee also observes that, as indicated by the Government,
possible informants will be interviewed as part of the murder investigations, and in
view of the different lines of investigation indicated by the Government in the previous
examination of the case (of which two are linked to Mr Victoriano Abel Vega’s union
activities, and the most probable theory is that Mr Vega was murdered by accident by
gang members that were attempting to murder another municipal worker who was a witness
in another homicide case), the Committee further recalls that the Government is under a
responsibility to take all necessary measures to have the guilty parties identified and
punished – in particular by ensuring that witnesses, who are crucial for the successful
identification and prosecution of suspects, are effectively protected – and to
successfully prevent the recurrence of human rights violations. Even in the absence of a
formal filing of charges, each case should be thoroughly investigated and, where
witnesses have come forward, appropriate and adequate protection should be provided [see
Compilation, para. 97].
- 227. In the light of the foregoing, the Committee firmly urges the
Government and all the competent authorities to make, in a coordinated manner and as a
matter of urgency and priority, all the necessary efforts to expedite and conclude the
investigations under way in order to identify and punish as soon as possible both the
instigators and the perpetrators of the murder of Mr Victoriano Abel Vega, while
ensuring the protection of all witnesses who could be instrumental in the resolution of
the case. In particular, the Committee urges the Government to take all appropriate
measures so that the competent authorities are provided with the required human and
financial resources and ensure that when conducting the investigations, special
attention is paid to exchanging appropriate information with the complainant
organizations in the present case with a view to clarifying whether this crime is of an
anti-union nature. Firmly expecting that tangible progress will be made in this regard,
the Committee requests the Government to keep it informed of any progress in the
investigation and criminal proceedings.
The Committee’s recommendations
The Committee’s recommendations- 228. In the light of its foregoing interim conclusions, the Committee
invites the Governing Body to approve the following recommendations:
- (a) The
Committee, deploring the absence of tangible progress towards the resolution of the
case more than 13 years since the murder, firmly urges the Government and all the
competent authorities to make, in a coordinated manner and as a matter of urgency
and priority, all the necessary efforts to expedite and conclude the investigations
under way in order to identify and punish as soon as possible both the instigators
and the perpetrators of the murder of Mr Victoriano Abel Vega, while ensuring the
protection of all witnesses who could be instrumental in the resolution of the case.
In particular, the Committee urges the Government to take all appropriate measures
so that the competent authorities are provided with the required human and financial
resources and that they ensure that when conducting the investigations, special
attention is paid to exchanging appropriate information with the complainant
organizations in the present case with a view to clarifying whether this crime is of
an anti-union nature. Firmly expecting that tangible progress will be made in this
regard, the Committee requests the Government to keep it informed of any progress in
the investigation and criminal proceedings.
- (b) The Committee once again draws
the Governing Body’s attention to the extremely serious and urgent nature of this
case.