Colombia

No Sweat Colombian Benefit Gig

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08/01/2009 - 7:30pm
08/01/2009 - 11:59pm

Ska and Colombian music benefit to support a new social center in Colombia

Hosted by No Sweat
Thursday, January 8 at 7:30pm
The Cross Kings

Colombia - S.O.S: SUGAR CANE CUTTERS IN GRAVE DANGER

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COLOMBIAN GOVERNMENT AND SUGAR PRODUCERS ATTACK WORKERS DURING A JUST PROTEST

More than 100 workers were left injured today, 15 September 2008, by the limitless aggression of the national army, the police mobile anti-disturbance squadron ESMAD, and the private security of the sugar processing plants.

TRAINING FOR PEOPLE INTERESTED IN DOING ACCOMPANIMENT IN COLOMBIA

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16/02/2008 - 9:00am
17/02/2008 - 4:00pm

16th - 17th February, Bristol,

Espacio Bristol-Colombia are organising a two day training for people interested in going to Colombia to do solidarity 'accompaniment' there ; that is to both provide an international presence to deter the army or paramilitaries from killing social activists and to work with Colombian organisations building solidarity links.

Coca-Cola trade union leader's family attacked

URGENT ACTION:
SON OF COCA-COLA WORKER KIDNAPPED AND TORTURED

London Colombia embassy protest for workers' rights

20/07/2007 - 1:00pm
20/07/2007 - 3:01pm

On the Friday 20th July (Colombia’s ‘National Day’) at 1pm the Solidarity Federation will be holding a protest outside the Columbian embassy (3 Hans Crescent SW1. Tube: Knightsbridge. Between Sloane Street and Brompton Road. It's about a mile from Parliament.) as part of a international day of action to highlight the ongoing war waged by the Colombian state on trade unionists.

We call on everyone who believes in the right of unionists to organise without the fear of death to join us on the picket and show solidarity with our fellow workers.

The Truth About BP’s Corporate Responsibility in Colombia: Communities and Oil Workers Speak Out

30/06/2007 - 2:00pm
30/06/2007 - 7:00pm

2pm – 7pm Saturday 30 June 2007, followed by Social (till 10)
Human Rights Action Centre, 17-25 New Inn Yard, London EC2.
(Nearest tube Old Street)

Witnesses from Colombia’s social movements describe how their human rights and environment are affected by oil corporations’ thirst for profits.

Colombia: URGENT ACTION

PRESIDENT OF THE AGRO-MINING FEDERATION OF SUR DE BOLIVAR DETAINED

Tell Coca-Cola to Act on Union Repression in Colombia

For years, workers in Colombia have demanded that Coke take responsibility for its role in the murder of union leaders. Last year, Coke announced that, instead of meeting the workers demands, they would participate in an "investigation". Read on form more info and to tell them to Act now!

Justice for Colombia

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'Justice for Colombia (JFC) is a coalition of British organisations working in support of the Colombian people and trade union movement in their campaign for basic human rights and their struggle for peace with social justice.'

Colombia: Defend the life of Euripides Yance

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On 14 December 2006, in the city of Barranquilla, a communiqué was left at the residence of Euripides Yance, a Coca-Cola worker and member of the National Committee of SINALTRAINAL. The communiqué is entitled BLACK EAGLES [AGUILAS NEGRAS] and threatens various student, social and trade union leaders, giving them a week to leave the city. Amongst them are members and leaders of SINALTRAINAL and workers at Coca-Cola EURIPIDES YANCE, LIMBERTO CARRANZA, and CAMPO QUINTERO.

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