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No a Plan Colombia! Alto al Apoyo del Gobierno de los Estados Unidos para las Amenazas de Guerra del Gobierno Colombiano!

No a Plan Colombia! Alto al Apoyo del Gobierno de los Estados Unidos para las Amenazas de Guerra del Gobierno Colombiano!
Comunicado de Solidaridad de la Red de Acción por Colombia

1984 documents suggest drug link to Uribe family

UribeA justice minister -- later assassinated -- complained in the 1980s that drug dealing had infiltrated politics, possibly even the Uribe family, documents showed.

Colombia: Jail the Messenger

The treatment given to messengers has sparked wars or has been seen as a sign of political will and mutual trust and confidence. The arrest and imprisonment of two young women carrying evidence showing that at least 17 of the 45 hostages held by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrillas are still alive could place an insurmountable roadblock in the path forged by Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, in his efforts to broker an agreement for an exchange of hostages for imprisoned rebels.

ANNCOL Interview with Raul Reyes of the FARC: "War Against Drugs is a Farce"

By Daniel Santamaria (ANNCOL)

Q. The Vallejo diva, in her book published in the United States, "Loving Pablo Hating Escobar" claims that Mr. Alvaro Uribe has installed a narco-state originally concieved by Pablo Escobar? Commander, (Reyes), can you please give your opinion to the readers of ANNCOL?

Drummond coal gets away with murder in Colombia

Reprinted from FightBackNews.org

By Chapin Gray

Birmingham, AL - On July 26, Drummond Co., a Birmingham-based coal company, was found 'not liable' in the deaths Colombian trade unionists Valmore Locarno and Victor Orcasita - the head of a union local and his deputy - as well as the next union president Gustavo
Soler. The three leaders of the Sintamienergética miners union worked at the Drummond’s La Loma mine in northern Colombia. They were tortured and murdered in 2001.