Issue11 - October ? December 2003
by David Pallister, Sibylla Brodzinksy in Bogotá and Owen Bowcott * Continuing human rights abuses have not hindered flow of equipment and advice to...
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by David Pallister, Sibylla Brodzinksy in Bogotá and Owen Bowcott * Continuing human rights abuses have not hindered flow of equipment and advice to...
Agua Blanca, on the outskirts of Cali, is home to some of the more than 2 million displaced people in Colombia. They are forced...
Report from the Turning the Tide: The Growing Resistance to Neoliberalism in Latin America conference, 21-22 February, 2003, New York University, New York City,...
Since 2001, in the Caribbean Coast of Colombia, complaints have become ever more frequent from a population suffering from power cuts carried out by...
Anti War Protests "On Thursday 20 March 150 ECOPETROL (state oil corporation) workers accompanied by union leaders from the CUT and a number of...
Community Mothers fight police “Yesterday’s Community Mothers’ protest in front of the Colombia Institute of Family Welfare became a camped battle with police. The...
Activists and trade unionists from around the world responded to the CUT’s call for international solidarity with the Colombian Oil Workers Union USO. Despite...
Bogotá, Wednesday 4th February Listeners to CARACOL radio station got a wake up call this morning. Carlos Castaño, the leader of the paramilitary Autodefensas...
The CUT’s National Committee of 30th-31st January decided on its campaigns for 2003. First and foremost the CUT will be fully involved in the...
Unions and Social Movement Under Siege We arrived in Barranca (as the locals call it) on 5th February. The first thing you notice is...
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