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Death of anti-corruption activist sparks calls for justice in Ecuador

by the El Reportero staff

The death of anti-corruption activist and environmental advocate Monika Silva Koniuszek has sparked a strong reaction in Ecuador, where social organizations, environmental groups and human rights advocates are demanding a thorough investigation to clarify the circumstances surrounding her death.

Silva, who was born in Poland and had lived in Ecuador for several years, was known for her work as president of the La Integridad Foundation, an organization dedicated to promoting government transparency, citizen participation and public oversight. Her work focused primarily on the province of Santa Elena, where for years she denounced alleged irregularities involving land trafficking, administrative corruption, abuse of power and environmental conflicts.

The activist was found dead on June 8 at her residence in Montañita. Although Ecuador’s Office of the Attorney General opened an investigation to determine the cause of death, no official conclusions had been released by press time.

The news generated concern because of Silva’s long history of public complaints and the warnings she had issued regarding threats and intimidation connected to her work. Several Ecuadorian media outlets have recalled that the activist repeatedly spoke about pressure stemming from her investigations and citizen complaints.

Following news of her death, dozens of organizations issued a joint statement expressing their “deep consternation, outrage and sorrow” over the loss of someone they consider one of the most active voices in the fight against corruption and in defense of nature in Ecuador.

The statement says that “her death constitutes an event of extreme gravity” and argues that it cannot be viewed in isolation because of the environment faced by activists, community leaders, journalists and human rights defenders who expose corruption or abuses of power.

The organizations also emphasized that Silva “denounced alleged structures of impunity and corruption” and had publicly warned about the risks she faced because of her work. In one of the strongest passages of the statement, the signatories declared: “We hold the Ecuadorian State responsible for failing to respond adequately and effectively to the reports of threats and risks that Monika Silva made public.”

They further stated that the lack of timely protective measures may have left the activist in a vulnerable position while she continued exposing alleged irregularities that she believed were matters of public interest.

As the investigation continues, national and international organizations have called for transparency and a full review of all circumstances surrounding the case. For many Ecuadorians, the death of Monika Silva represents an important test for the institutions responsible for protecting those who expose corruption and defend citizens’ rights.

– With reports from Ecuavisa, Fundación La Integridad, Prensa Latina and Ecuadorian human rights organizations.

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