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May 2007
Join thousands of people of faith from
Colombia and North America to pray for an end to violence and suffering
in Colombia, and act to end unjust U.S. policies that contribute to the
humanitarian crisis! More than 100 congregations in the U.S., Canada and
Colombia have already confirmed their participation - will you join the
list? Send Jennifer an email to let us know if you're participating at
jtrowbridge[ at ]awg[dot]org.
LAWG is actively working with coalition
partners to organize this event. On the Day of Action, Monday, May 21,
we will ask Congress to:
- Shift the balance of aid to Colombia,
in order to prioritize aid for sustainable solutions to Colombia's
humanitarian crisis, rather than more military training and assistance.
- Do not support the Colombian Free Trade
Agreement (FTA). More labor union leaders are killed in Colombia
each year than the rest of the world combined.
To participate in the Days of Prayer
and Action, visit:
www.peaceincolombia.org
Washington has been abuzz with activity related to Colombia
recently, particularly after Colombian President Alvaro Uribe's visit
to Washington last week. Pres. Uribe came to lobby U.S. policy makers
for a Free Trade Agreement and more military aid for Colombia. These requests
are particularly concerning right now for a number of reasons:
- The war rages on in Colombia. Plan Colombia was initially
intended to support the rule of law in Colombia, improve the human rights
record of the Colombian military, and reduce coca production. But after
7 years and more than $5.4 billion of U.S. taxpayer dollars spent, we
see just the opposite! At the end of May, the foreign operations appropriations
subcommittee in the House of Representatives will consider Bush and
Uribe's proposal for "Plan Colombia 2," and it's time that
we call for a major shift in U.S. priorities in Colombia. Keep an eye
out for emails from LAWG in coming weeks to take further action.
- The U.S.-Colombia FTA will increase drug production
and violence against labor union leaders. Colombia is the most dangerous
country in the world to organize labor unions. Furthermore, the flooding
of the market caused by an FTA will put many small farmers out of business,
likely causing many to turn to more lucrative drug production. Presidents
Bush and Uribe have already signed the FTA, and the ball in now in Congress'
court. This will heat up in the summer, so again, keep an eye out from
LAWG!
- Numerous members of Pres. Uribe's party have been
implicated in an unfolding scandal in Colombia in recent months. The
"para-politics" scandal has revealed that some government
officials - and military officials as well - have had close ties to
the right-wing paramilitary group the AUC, which is on the U.S. State
Department list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations.
In protest of the human rights crisis in Colombia,
including the murders of labor unionists, LAWG supported a demonstration
in downtown Washington - organized by Public Citizen - before one of Pres.
Uribe's events.
You can read more about Pres. Uribe's visit and Colombia's
para-politics scandal on Adam Isacson's blog, of the Center for International
Policy: http://cipcol.org/
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