Dakar Rally Should Boycott Bolivia Unless Bolivia Releases Jacob Ostreicher

  • by: Mayer Berger
  • recipient: Bolivian Govt., Dakar Rally Organizers & Sponsors

Jacob Ostreicher is an innocent American Citizen who just started his third year in unlawful detention in Bolivia, without being charged with any crime. The prosecutors that had him arrested were arrested for corruption and extortion in his case, but Jacob is still under house arrest without any charges.

Therefore we call on the organizers of the Dakar Rally and the Amaury Sport Organisation, to exclude Bolivia from its planned route.

Additionally we ask the Dakar Sponsors who include:

> Total
 
(motor oil)
Michelin (tires)
Honda
Mitsubishi Motors
Red Bull
Edox 
(swiss watches)
Karcher
Aggreko
Maindru Photo
> Mutual Security

should withdraw their sponsorship unless the Bolivian Government agrees to release Jacob Ostreicher.

Dear Organizers and sponors of the Dakar Rally,

We would like to kindly ask, that you request from the Bolivian Government the release of American businessman Jacob Ostreicher—who has been unlawfully detained in Bolivia for two years—or insist that the 2014 Rally exclude Bolivia from its planned route.

U.S. Representative Chris Smith (NJ-04), who together with other members of Congress is seeking Ostreicher’s release said that 
“Both for the sake of justice and in the interest of ensuring the security of the Dakar Rally participants and spectators, we are respectfully asking the Rally organizers to request that Bolivian officials immediately release Jacob Ostreicher, Given the high profile of Mr. Ostreicher’s case in Bolivia, and the general consensus among those who have examined the charges against him that he is innocent, his release would be an acknowledgment that judicial reform is needed in Bolivia and an assurance to those involved in the Rally that the event will not be marred by similar human rights violations.”

Actor and humanitarian activist Sean Penn called on Members of Congress to join him in this request of the Dakar Rally sponsors in the course of his testimony on behalf of Ostreicher at a May 20th hearing of the human rights panel chaired by Smith. Smith and four other Members of Congress sent letters to you - the Rally sponsors: the oil company Total, Red Bull, Honda Motor Co., Mitsubishi Motors Corp., Michelin (tires), Edox Swiss watches, Karcher, Aggreko, Mutual de Seguridad, Maindru Photo and the event organizer the Amaury Sport Organisation.

“The Rally could easily re-route the motorbikes to go directly from Argentina to Chile, on the same track as the other race participants, if Bolivia does not immediately respond to requests that it adhere to its own laws and free Mr. Ostreicher,” Smith explained.  “If Mr. Ostreicher is not freed, and the Rally organizer does not alter the route to exclude Bolivia, then the sponsors should withdraw their support of this event.

“After all, if an international  businessman like Mr. Ostreicher can be stripped of his business and his entire investment in Bolivia, and be thrown in prison without charges, trial or any evidence shown against him, how could other international companies expect to receive different treatment?”

Other members signing the letter to the organizer and sponsors are: Rep. Eliot Engel, Ranking Member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs; Rep. Karen Bass, Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organizations; Rep. Nydia Velázquez, Ranking Member of the House Committee on Small Business; and, Rep. Jerrold Nadler, Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice.

Both Penn and Smith have visited Ostreicher in Bolivia. Penn attended a December bail hearing. Bail was denied for over 18 months, but finally granted in December. Smith visited him in June 2012 in the notorious Palmasola, an inmate-run prison, and met with Bolivian officials to release Ostreicher. Also in December, Smith led a bipartisan congressional delegation to continue to press for his freedom.

During his confinement, Mr. Ostreicher has also begun treatment for Parkinson’s disease. When meeting with him in December, Smith observed that Ostreicher’s health has deteriorated significantly since their June 2012 meeting. Ostreicher has additionally endured the confiscation of all the assets of the rice farming business in which he was an investor, estimated to be worth about $27 million.

So we launched this petition to urge you again to demand the release of Jacob Ostreicher, and if this is not granted, then Bolivia should be skipped from the route, or sponsors should wthdraw their sponsorship.

Sincerely,
Fiends of Jacob Ostreicher 

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