Crusader for the Right to Peace
May 08, 2014
An Interview With Costa Rican Lawyer Roberto Zamorra
Crusader for the Right to Peace
by MEDEA BENJAMIN
Sometimes it just takes one person with a creative mind to shake up the entire legal system. In the case of Costa Rica, that person is Luis Roberto Zamorra Bolaños, who was just a law student when he challenged the legality of his governments support for George Bushs invasion of Iraq. He took the case all the way up to the Costa Rican Supreme Courtand won.
Today a practicing lawyer, Zamorra at 33 still looks like a wiry college student. And he continues to think outside the box and find creative ways to use the courts to fuel his passion for peace and human rights.
During my recent visit to Costa Rica, I got a chance to interview this maverick attorney about his past victories, and his brilliant new idea to seek compensation for Iraqis. Medea Benjamin
Medea Benjamin: Lets start out recalling the key moment in Costa Ricas pacifist history.
Roberto Zamorra: That was 1948, when Costa Rican President Jose Figueras declared that the nations military would be abolished, a move that was ratified the following year by the Constituent Assembly. Figueras even took a sledgehammer and smashed one of the walls of the military headquarters, announcing that it would be turned into a national museum and that the military budget would be redirected toward healthcare and education. Since then, Costa Rica has become renowned for its peaceful and unarmed neutrality in foreign affairs.
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http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/05/08/crusader-for-the-right-to-peace/