{"id":6564,"date":"2012-07-28T20:35:13","date_gmt":"2012-07-29T01:35:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/radiozapatista.org\/?p=6564"},"modified":"2012-07-28T20:35:13","modified_gmt":"2012-07-29T01:35:13","slug":"con-el-amparo-alberto-patishtan-gano-una-batalla-en-camino-a-su-liberacion","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radiozapatista.org\/?p=6564","title":{"rendered":"<!--:es-->Con el amparo, Alberto Patisht\u00e1n gan\u00f3 una batalla en camino a su liberaci\u00f3n<!--:--><!--:en-->With the Court Order, Alberto Patisht\u00e1n Won One Battle On the Path to His Freedom<!--:-->"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><!--:es-->Es considerado preso pol\u00edtico emblem\u00e1tico y el principal recluso de conciencia del pa\u00eds<\/p>\n<p>Reconocimiento festivo a su retorno al penal de San Crist\u00f3bal de las Casas, Chiapas<\/p>\n<p>Hermann Bellinghausen<br \/>\nEnviado<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.jornada.unam.mx\/2012\/07\/28\/politica\/018n1pol\">Peri\u00f3dico La Jornada<\/a><\/p>\n<p>S\u00e1bado 28 de julio de 2012, p. 18<\/p>\n<p>San Crist\u00f3bal de las Casas, Chis., 27 de julio. Desde su salida del  penal federal en Guasave, Sinaloa, la ma\u00f1ana del jueves, para retornar a  la prisi\u00f3n estatal de donde fue arrancado en octubre, Alberto Patisht\u00e1n  G\u00f3mez ha recibido un reconocimiento amplio. Primero fue despedido con  gritos de viva Chiapas por los dem\u00e1s reclusos del Cefereso 8. A su  llegada al penal de San Crist\u00f3bal fue recibido festivamente por sus  compa\u00f1eros de la Voz del Amate y Solidarios de la Voz del Amate.<\/p>\n<p>Considerado preso pol\u00edtico emblem\u00e1tico y el principal preso de  conciencia en el pa\u00eds, al conseguir que las autoridades acataran el  amparo concedido por un juez federal contra su traslado, Patisht\u00e1n gan\u00f3  una batalla en el camino a su liberaci\u00f3n.<\/p>\n<p>Como \u00e9l mismo relata en su primer testimonio desde su retorno, me  sacaron de mi celda, me dieron mis cosas y dijeron que me iban a  regresar. Me pasaron al \u00e1rea m\u00e9dica, luego a los resguardos. Esper\u00e9; los  trabajadores no hab\u00edan llegado. Luego esperamos el desayuno. Me  entregaron mis documentos y cartas de mis amigos. Hacia las 9 me  llevaron con una ambulancia al aeropuerto. Desde que sal\u00ed del Cefereso  me esposaron pies y manos. El trato de regreso fue diferente, porque me  llevaron al avi\u00f3n. No me quitaron las esposas. Recuerda: Cuando sal\u00ed de  la celda en Guasave, todos me felicitaban. Qu\u00e9 alegr\u00eda. Cuando me  llevaron (en octubre) me llevaron con pura violencia.<\/p>\n<p>Una persona me dijo que ven\u00edan conmigo un abogado y un doctor, relata.  Me ofrec\u00edan comida y me dec\u00edan que para que no hablemos mal de ellos.  Una persona me pregunt\u00f3 de c\u00f3mo va el asunto, me dec\u00edan que le eche  ganas, que mi bronca es pol\u00edtica. Me revisaron como tres veces y me  tomaban fotos cuando me revisaban y cuando me daban de comer. Luego  llegamos a Villa Aldama, en Veracruz, dejaron a un interno y subieron  otros dos. Luego fuimos a dejar esos internos a San Luis Potos\u00ed y luego  ya me trajeron a Chiapas.<\/p>\n<p>En el aeropuerto subieron unos m\u00e9dicos y me revisaron. Me quitaron las  esposas y baj\u00e9 del avi\u00f3n. Hicieron documentos y preguntas. Llegamos como  a las 18:30. Me tomaron muchas fotos. Luego el Grupo Lobo me recibi\u00f3 y  me trajo para ac\u00e1. El trato fue diferente. Cuando llegu\u00e9 aqu\u00ed me recibi\u00f3  el director. Me recibi\u00f3 el comandante y el alcaide, y me trajeron  directo.<br \/>\nSus compa\u00f1eros solidarios de la Voz del Amate contaron que el director  nos hab\u00eda dicho que el d\u00eda 3 de agosto iba a llegar; anoche cuando  Alberto lleg\u00f3, todo mundo hizo fila para saludar.<br \/>\nLa traum\u00e1tica experiencia del castigo que signific\u00f3 el traslado al norte  y el trato de delincuente peligroso no s\u00f3lo consolid\u00f3 una vasta red de  solidaridad en el mundo, sino que le dej\u00f3 nuevas ense\u00f1anzas. Se  pronuncia por mejorar el sistema penitenciario con respeto a los  internos y sus familiares, salud, medicamentos, alimentaci\u00f3n. Y a\u00f1ade:  Conoc\u00ed a un compa\u00f1ero en la c\u00e1rcel. Me dijo que hay que tomar en cuenta  las tesis y jurisprudencias. Ten\u00eda documentos de Acteal y Atenco que  estaba estudiando para defenderse.<br \/>\nTambi\u00e9n se refiri\u00f3 a su estado de salud: Dec\u00edan en Guasave que no ten\u00edan  el expediente m\u00e9dico. Que cuando lo tuvieran me iban a comprar las  gotas. Me dec\u00edan que no tengo glaucoma, pero luego un m\u00e9dico del consejo  federal penitencial me dijo que tengo neuropat\u00eda \u00f3ptica isqu\u00e9mica. Y  aclara: El 14 de febrero se mencion\u00f3 que me hicieron revisi\u00f3n m\u00e9dica, es  mentira, nunca lo hicieron.<\/p>\n<p>Por su parte, Gabriela Patisht\u00e1n, quien ha seguido de cerca el caso de  su padre al grado de matricularse en la carrera de Derecho en la  universidad estatal, agradeci\u00f3 hoy la solidaridad recibida por el  profesor y su familia: \u201cSe ha logrado una parte de esa \u2018justicia\u2019, que  mi pap\u00e1 regrese, y estoy muy agradecida por todos los que no nos dejaron  y siempre estuvieron con nosotros ya sea en sus diferentes modos.  Estamos presenciando el fruto de los esfuerzos y luchas que se han  hecho. Lo que sigue, y lo que he anhelado durante estos 12 a\u00f1os y  seguir\u00e9 pidiendo, es la libertad de mi pap\u00e1. Lo que me ha motivado es su  inocencia, s\u00e9 que la verdad saldr\u00e1 triunfando y que en alg\u00fan momento  estar\u00e1 libre\u201d.<!--:--><!--:en--> ** He is considered the emblematic political prisoner and the country\u2019s principal prisoner of conscience<\/p>\n<p> ** Festive recognition upon his return to the prison in San Crist\u00f3bal de las Casas, Chiapas<\/p>\n<p>[In an archived image, friends, relatives and a representative of the Frayba Human Rights Center, demand the liberation of Alberto Patisht\u00e1n, 12 years from his unjust incarceration Photo: Mar\u00eda Luisa Severiano]<\/p>\n<p>By: Hermann Bellinghausen, Envoy<\/p>\n<p>San Crist\u00f3bal de las Casas, Chiapas, July 27, 2012<\/p>\n<p>Since his exit from the federal prison in Guasave, Sinaloa, on Thursday morning, to return to the state prison he was taken out of in October, Alberto Patisht\u00e1n G\u00f3mez has received wide recognition. First, the rest of the prisoners in federal prison number 8 said goodbye to him with shouts of \u201cViva Chiapas.\u201d Upon his arrival at the San Crist\u00f3bal prison he was received festively by his compa\u00f1eros of the Voice of El Amate and those in Solidarity with the Voice of El Amate.<\/p>\n<p>Considered the emblematic political prisoner and the country\u2019s principal prisoner of conscience, by getting the authorities to comply with the court order conceded by a federal judge against his move, Patisht\u00e1n won a battle on the path to his freedom.<\/p>\n<p>As he tells in his first testimony since his return, \u201cthey took me out of my cell, gave me my things and told me that I was going to return. They took me to the medical area, later to the guards. I waited; the workers had not arrived. Later we waited for breakfast. They delivered my documents and letters from my friends.\u201d Towards 9 \u201cthey took me to the airport in an ambulance. Ever since I left the federal prison they shackled my hands and feet. The manner of return was different, because they took me to the airplane. They didn\u2019t take off the shackles.\u201d He remembers: \u201cWhen I left the cell in Guasave, everyone congratulated me. What joy! When they took me (in October) they took me with pure violence.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cA person told me that a lawyer and a doctor would come with me,\u201d he relates. \u201cThey offered me food and told me not to speak badly of them. One person asked me how the matter is going, they told me they wished me well, that my dispute is political. They searched me like three times and took photos of me when they were searching me, and also when they were giving me food. Later we arrived in Villa Aldama, Veracruz, they dropped a prisoner off and put in two others. Later we went to leave those prisoners in San Luis Potos\u00ed and afterwards they brought me to Chiapas\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>At the airport \u201csome doctors got in and examined me. They took off my shackles and I got off of the plane. There would be documents and questions. We arrived at 6:30 PM. They took a lot of photos of me. Later the Lobo Group received me and brought me here. The treatment was different. The director received me when I arrived. The commander and the warden received me, and took me straight ahead.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>His compa\u00f1eros in solidarity with the Voice of El Amate said that the director \u201chad said to us that you were going to arrive on August 3. When Alberto arrived last night, everyone made a line to greet him.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The traumatic experience of \u201cpunishment\u201d that the move to the north signified and the treatment as a dangerous criminal not only consolidated a vast network of solidarity in the world, but also left new lessons. He pronounces in favor of \u201cimproving the prison system with respect to prisoners and their families, health, medications and nutrition.\u201d And he adds: \u201cI met a compa\u00f1ero at the prison. He told me that one must take into account thesis and laws. He had documents from Acteal and Atenco that he was studying to defend himself.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>He also referred to his state of health: \u201cIn Guasave they said that they did not have the medical record; that when they got it they were going to buy the (eye) drops for me. They told me that I do not have glaucoma, but later a doctor from the federal prison council told me that I have optical ischemic neuropathy.\u201d And he clarifies: \u201cOn February 14 it was mentioned that they gave me a medical examination. It is a lie, they never did it.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>For her part, Gabriela Patisht\u00e1n, who has followed her father\u2019s case closely to the degree of enrolling in Law School at the state university, today was thankful for the solidarity the professor and his family received: \u201cOne part of that \u2018justice\u2019 has been attained, that my father returns, and I am very thankful for all those that didn\u2019t leave us and were always with us, although it may be in their different ways. We are witnessing the fruit of the efforts and struggles that have been made. What follows, and what I have longed for during these 12 years and will continue asking for, is my father\u2019s freedom. What has motivated me is his innocence, I know that the truth will win and that at any moment he will be free.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>______________________________________<br \/>\nOriginally Published in Spanish by La Jornada<br \/>\nSaturday, July 28, 2012<br \/>\nEn espa\u00f1ol: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.jornada.unam.mx\/2012\/07\/28\/politica\/018n1pol\">http:\/\/www.jornada.unam.mx\/2012\/07\/28\/politica\/018n1pol<\/a><!--:--><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Es considerado preso pol\u00edtico emblem\u00e1tico y el principal recluso de conciencia del pa\u00eds Reconocimiento festivo a su retorno al penal de San Crist\u00f3bal de las Casas, Chiapas Hermann Bellinghausen Enviado Peri\u00f3dico La Jornada S\u00e1bado 28 de julio de 2012, p. 18 San Crist\u00f3bal de las Casas, Chis., 27 de julio. 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