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'We are Jose' goes international

Supporters of 91原创 resident Jos茅 Figueroa demonstrate in El Salvador
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Two young girls hold a 鈥淲e are Jose鈥 banner in front of the century-old theatre in Santa Ana, El Salvador. The banners are part of a vigorous campaign being waged by 91原创 resident Jose Figueroa. He is trying to convince immigration officials to reverse a decision that he leave Canada, where he has lived for more than 13 years. He and his wife鈥檚 three children were all born in Canada.


They posed with signs saying 鈥淲e Are Jos茅鈥 in front of the Monumento a la Paz in San Salvador, the capital city of El Salvador, a peace monument which was made with melted shell casings used during the country鈥檚 bloody civil war.

Supporters of 91原创 resident Jos茅 Figueroa also posed in front of the statue of Roman Catholic Archbishop 脫scar Romero in San Salvador鈥檚 Plaza de las Am茅ricas, erected to honour the outspoken cleric who was murdered by a pro-government death squad in 1980.

People who back Figueroa鈥檚 fight to remain in Canada also demonstrated in his former home town of Santa Ana, the second largest city in El Salvador, located 64 kilometres west of the capital.

In Santa Ana鈥檚 Libertad (freedom) park, in front of the the Santa Ana Gothic Cathedral, the municipal palace (city hall) of Santa Ana, and the century old Teatro (theatre) de Santa Ana, they protested the May 2010 decision by a Canadian immigration hearing that declared Figueroa unacceptable for Canadian citizenship.

This ruling came down because of his involvement as a student in El Salvador with the left-wing Farabundo Mart铆 National Liberation Front (FMLN) during the civil war.

The ruling was made even though the Immigration and Refugee Board commissioner agreed that Figueroa was never involved in anything violent, going so far as to state that Figueroa鈥檚 鈥減ersonal actions, in my view, were fine.鈥

But since elements of the FMLN were linked to violent acts during the fight to overthrow a government the immigration commissioner called a 鈥渞epressive regime that needed to be changed,鈥 that was enough to exclude Figueroa under broad new anti-terrorism guidelines imposed in the wake of the 9/11 tragedy.

With the end of the civil war in El Salvador, the FMLN has turned into a political party, one that has won elections for control of the national government and municipal authorities including Santa Ana, where the mayor, FMLN member Francisco Polanco, participated in the day of protest.

A number of prominent FMLN members of the El Salvador legislative assembly also took part in the demonstrations, including Sigfrido Reyes, the head of the assembly.

Reyes stood with 鈥淲e Are Jos茅鈥 demonstrators at the Monumento a la Paz and issued a statement backing Figueroa, saying 鈥渋nclude me on the list of those supporting the demand that Jos茅 Figueroa鈥檚 rights be respected.鈥

Figueroa was pleased by the show of support in his homeland.

鈥淚t is obvious that [the] Salvadoran community have a different definition of terrorism,鈥 Figueroa told The Times.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 see FMLN as a terrorist organization. This is just a historic error made by [Canadian immigration] officers who have no clue of what Salvadoran social reality is.鈥

Figueroa has lived in 91原创 for more than 13 years with his wife and three Canadian-born children.

The 鈥淲e Are Jos茅鈥 campaign was organized by a university professor who supports Figueroa and asks people to post video messages online on YouTube saying 鈥渨e are Jos茅.鈥

Some of the posted clips can be viewed at .

The Jan. 16 protests in Canada and El Salvador were timed to coincide with the anniversary of the day the Salvadoran government signed a peace agreement with the FMLN, ending 12 years of fighting that killed an estimated 80,000 people.



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