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Hold the applause for Mr. Uribe - just yet

 

Hold the applause for Mr. Uribe - just yet
 
Canada shouldn't just assume a free-trade deal with Colombia will mean a stronger democracy; it should invest in making sure it does
 
By Maxwell A. Cameron, Ana Maria Bejarano, Felipe Botero, Eric Hershberg, Gary Hoskin
 
Special to Globe and Mail Update, Tuesday, Jun. 09, 2009 06:15PM EDT
 
President Alvaro Uribe's visit to Montreal today to address the International Economic Forum of the Americas provides a useful occasion to reflect upon the precarious state of Colombian democracy.

Peru Police Accused of Disposing of Dead Indigenous to Cover Up Death Toll

Article printed from www.CommonDreams.org
URL to article: http://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2009/06/08-3

BAGUA, Peru - June 8 - In the aftermath of Friday's bloody raid on a peaceful indigenous road blockade near Bagua in the Peruvian Amazon, numerous eyewitnesses are reporting that the Special Forces of the Peruvian Police have been disposing of the bodies of indigenous protesters who were killed.
 

Democracy Now! Peruvian Police Accused of Massacring Indigenous Protesters in Amazon Jungle

http://www.democracynow.org/2009/6/8/peruvian_police_accused_of_massacri
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Democracy Now!
Peruvian Police Accused of Massacring Indigenous Protesters in Amazon
Jungle
     
June 08, 2009

Dozens of people are estimated to have been killed in clashes between police and indigenous activists protesting oil and mining projects in the northern Peruvian Amazonian province of Bagua. Peruvian authorities have declared a military curfew, and troops are patrolling towns in the Amazon jungle. Authorities say up to twenty-two policemen have been killed, and two remain missing. The indigenous community says at least forty people, including three children, were killed by the police this weekend. [includes rush transcript]  Guest is Gregor MacLennan, Program Coordinator for Amazon Watch. He arrived in Bagua, the scene of this weekend's clashes, on Saturday.

Otro fracaso de Uribe: TLC con Canadá al congelador

http://www.bilaterals.org/article.php3?id_article=15170

Bogotá, 29 de Mayo de 2009

Otro fracaso de Uribe: TLC con Canadá al congelador

Por segunda vez un Tratado de Libre Comercio negociado por el gobierno de Uribe Vélez va a parar al congelador. Según información proveniente del país del Norte, el acto legislativo (Bill C 23) con el que se discutía su aprobación, fue retirado por el gobierno conservador de la actual agenda legislativa.

Le rapport sur la Colombie

 

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Les syndicats et la société civile forcent Harper à renoncer au libre-échange avec la Colombie

Le Congrès du travail du Canada, la plus grande organisation démocratique et populaire au Canada, compte plus de trois millions de membres. C’est le CTC qui réunit les syndicats nationaux et internationaux du Canada, les fédérations provinciales et territoriales du travail et les conseils du travail régionaux.

http://congresdutravail.ca/fr/welcome

Les syndicats et la société civile forcent Harper à renoncer au libre-échange avec la Colombie

Les pressions exercées par le mouvement syndical canadien et les organisations de la société civile ont forcé le gouvernement Harper à retirer la loi sur le libre-échange avec la Colombie du programme législatif - pour le moment.

Small victory in fight against Bill C-23, Sara Falconer

June 4th, 2009
Newsfeed: Controversial Colombian trade bill stalls
http://www.hour.ca/news/news.aspx?iIDArticle=17471

Small victory in fight against Bill C-23
Sara Falconer

Opponents of the proposed Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement (CCFTA) celebrated a victory last week when the Conservative government removed Bill C-23 from the legislative agenda pending an independent human rights assessment. But with Colombian President Álvaro Uribe scheduled to visit Montreal on June 8, human rights activists say that the struggle is far from over.

CSR Response Criticized

CSR Response Criticized

By Lee Berthiaume
Embassy Newspaper
June 3, 2009

The government’s plan to address corporate social responsibility concerns in Canada’s extractive industry abroad is wholly inadequate,  Liberal MP John McKay told the Commons’ Foreign Affairs committee on May 25.

Continued Pressure on Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement essential

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29.mai 2009
Continued Pressure on Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement essential

Colombian President Alvaro Uribe will present to the House of Commons Standing Committee on International Trade in Ottawa June 10th in an effort to shore up support for Bill C-23, implementation legislation for the Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement.

Did a US company hire a Colombian paramilitary group?

Did a US company hire a Colombian paramilitary group?
A lawsuit alleges that Drummond Company paid a right-wing paramilitary for protection.
By Nadja Drost - GlobalPost
Published: May 30, 2009 11:47 ET
Updated: May 31, 2009 12:06 ET

http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/colombia/090529/lawsuit-paramilitary

BOGOTA - There is a railway line in northern Colombia where cars laden with coal rumble from the parched flatlands surrounding an open-pit mine across verdant swaths of coastal plains to a port on the Atlantic.

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