Issue10 - April - June 2003
Pacifist groups demonstrated on Monday against the Occidental oil company, which they accused of benefiting from and actively participating in Colombia's armed conflict. With...
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Pacifist groups demonstrated on Monday against the Occidental oil company, which they accused of benefiting from and actively participating in Colombia's armed conflict. With...
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...
A general meeting of Colombian oil workers union USO meeting in Barrancabermeja decided yesterday, 26 March, to go on strike.
BP not only is the biggest foreign investor in Colombia, this investment is the biggest of any British multinational in the whole of Latin...
Álvaro Uribe explained last night the reasons why his government backs the use of force in Iraq, saying "Colombia has asked for the world’s...
Note: see previous editions of Colombia Solidarity bulletin for the background to our campaign in support of peasants in Colombia displaced by the ODC...
The US/UK invasion of Iraq and Colombia's civil war are part of the same story; two fronts in the global war to dominate the...
The boycott is one of the international actions approved in each one of the three sessions of the Popular Public Hearings(APP) and it is...
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