Guido Wever’s parents issue
this statement to the Press May 22, 2006
Amsterdam AP
"Not only as
parents but also as human beings we are appalled that a young girl is missing
for a long time. And we sincerely hope and pray despite all odds that she will
come back alive.
We think that our
country Aruba has made a tremendous effort so far to find her. In Aruba such
cases are very very rare, contrary to other countries where such occurs daily.
One should only watch the American television and all the television programs
on past cases.
As parents, we are
now confronted with the fact that our son is being held on the suspicion to
have something to do with the case of the missing girl. We are appalled at this
development. We cannot believe that he should have anything to do with the case.
This comes out of
the blue for us. We are law-abiding people and have raised our son to respect
the law and persons. Our son was constantly reminded of how to behave properly
and to respect people.
We as parents have
had some difficulties, like a divorce, but remained as very good friends. This
was not only because of our son, but also because of the kind of people we are.
We do feel for the
other families that are somehow connected with the tragedy and as we have said
we hope and pray the girl will be found alive.
We now face the
fact that our son has been arrested and we hope and pray everything will come
out all right for him. In fact, we do not expect otherwise for he is a caring
person and very much liked by all others.
Although a broken
family, we are a family with good ties and relations. Parents and son have a
good relationship and understanding. There exist no authoritarian or terrorized
relationship between parents and son.
Nevertheless,
justice should be done. However, justice — although legal systems and
procedures may differ from country to country — is an international criterion
and not the property or patent of any country.
We all pretend to
live in a civilized society. Justice should not be carried by ethnocentrism and
not be franchised or patented. We are all equal and we all have rights and
obligations. We are all innocent until proven guilty. This counts also for our
son.
Therefore, we
request and urge everyone, especially the media, local and international, to
respect us and our son as persons, and also our interests. We have professional
legal system and we all should observe the law and human rights.
The media has
certain rights to gather information to inform the public but not at the
expense of any individual. As we said, we are all equal,
no one is more equal than others, although some American media may think
otherwise. There is no better breed, no new Aryan race.
We will not
tolerate disrespect, any harassment of our son and us, stalking, abuse in
anyway, name calling, mud throwing, slander, insults, invasion of our son's and
our privacy — we reject any type of sensationalism.
We will not
tolerate these things and will not hesitate to act with all legal force, here
in Aruba and elsewhere and go after these actors. Our son and we are not to be
intimidated in anyway; our good names and reputation wrecked in anyway.
We will not be
sacrificed for the sake of news or any type of publicity. We respect freedom of
opinion and freedom of the press, but not at our personal expense. Any opinion
should have a basis or proof.
We will not be
crucified on any television program. If anyone has anything to say it should be
with proof; if not, we will act. We will defend our son and ourselves with all
our might and resources. If there is anything to say our lawyer will do so. We
will not talk to the press.
This is our right
and our privilege and we request it be respected. We expect the press not to
camp outside our house and terrain, we will not tolerate stalking, trespassing
and will act immediately with lawful means.
So we once more
request and urge everyone to respect and await developments as civilized people
and not sacrifice persons for the sake of sensation and program ratings."