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Poland Demands Transparency After Activist's Death in Ecuador

From El Comercio · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Poland has formally requested transparency and a thorough investigation into the death of Polish activist Monika Silva in Ecuador.
  • Silva was found dead in Montaรฑita, Santa Elena province, with authorities initially leaning towards suicide but continuing to investigate.
  • The Polish Embassy stressed Ecuador's obligation to ensure safety for human rights defenders and activists.

The Polish government has demanded a transparent and impartial investigation into the death of Polish activist Monika Silva, who was found deceased in Montaรฑita, Ecuador. The Polish Embassy in Peru, which is accredited for Ecuador, expressed deep concern and submitted a formal request to Ecuadorian authorities for a prompt, impartial, independent, and transparent inquiry.

The diplomatic statement emphasized the need to fully clarify the circumstances surrounding Silva's death and ensure that appropriate legal responsibilities are established. The Polish consul in the region is maintaining constant communication with local and national authorities to monitor the investigation's progress. A key consular concern is the safety and well-being of Silva's minor children following the tragedy.

This call for a thorough investigation aligns with previous statements from the European Union Delegation in Ecuador, which also urged a swift and exhaustive judicial process to ensure accountability. The Polish mission reminded Ecuador of its fundamental duty to provide secure conditions for individuals engaged in human rights advocacy, social leadership, and citizen activism.

Monika Silva was known for her work with the La Integridad Foundation, where she led efforts to expose alleged corruption related to public contracts and environmental issues along the coast. While the Ecuadorian Interior Minister, John Reimberg, indicated that preliminary findings suggest suicide, the investigation remains open to explore all possibilities. Official autopsy results are pending.

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Originally published by El Comercio in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.