Stand by Colombia's Victims of Violence

Urgent Action Needed To Change Colombia Policy

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Have you called yet?

Last week, we told you about the letter on Colombia that's circulating in Congress and what you can do to help. We've had a good start, but we still need more action from grassroots activists like you and the people in your community.

Please take two minutes right now to give your representative a call.

Here's How:

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Colombia: “We Are Still Waiting for Our Loved Ones”

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In every province of Colombia, women long to know what happened to their husbands, to their daughters, to their sons. Children want to know what happened to their fathers, to their mothers.

Even Colombia’s associations of families of the disappeared have long estimated that at most the disappeared totaled 15,000. And many did not believe the toll was so high.

But as forensic teams are conducting exhumations following the partial paramilitary demobilization, prosecutors are interviewing paramilitary leaders, Colombia’s National Search Commission is soliciting information from the victims, and victims are organizing to know the truth, the scale of the human catastrophe is slowly being unveiled.

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Colombia and Mexico: Human Rights NOW!

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We have a real challenge with the Obama Administration. President Obama gets that we need to work together with the rest of the world. That’s great. But his administration hasn’t found its voice on human rights and backed up its words with action. They think that by mentioning more about human rights than the Bush Administration did, it is enough. So far, they haven’t been willing to actually change U.S. policy to support victims of violence in places like Mexico and Colombia, even though they must do so if they want to become part of the solution, not the problem.
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Imagine That: Humane Drug Control Efforts Work Better!

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On Friday, November 6th, the U.S. government finally released its estimate of how much coca was cultivated in Colombia in 2008. The result is the first reduction in coca-growing since 2002-2003, a significant drop from 167,000 hectares measured in 2007 to 119,000 hectares in 2008. (A hectare is equal to 2.47 acres.) This brings the U.S. government’s coca cultivation estimate to its lowest level since 2004. (The U.S. government has not yet released 2008 coca data for Peru and Bolivia.) This matches a downward 2007-2008 trend – though not the number of hectares – that the UN Office on Drugs and Crime announced (PDF) back in June.

A reduction in coca cultivation is good news. But what caused it?

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Congress Will Send Our Message to State

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We're hitting the ground running with Human Rights NOW and we need you to join us in a taking an urgent action today.

Our mission? Convince as many congressional representatives as possible before December 7th to sign on to a letter calling for real change in U.S. policy towards Colombia, so that it can be sent out ASAP to Secretary of State Clinton.

Click here to find out how!

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McGovern-Schakowsky-Payne-Honda Dear Colleague Letter on U.S. Aid to Colombia

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Current List of Co-Signers on this Letter (51)
  • Representative Jim McGovern (D-MA) - Original co-signer
  • Representative Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) - Original co-signer
  • Representative Donald Payne (D-NJ) - Original co-signer
  • Representative Mike Honda (D-CA) - Original co-signer
  • Representative Hank Johnson, Jr. (D-GA)
  • Representative Chaka Fattah (D-PA)
  • Representative Gwen Moore (D-WI)
  • Representative Lloyd Doggett (D-TX)
  • Representative Bob Filner (D-CA)
  • Representative Bobby Rush (D-IL)
  • Representative George Miller (D-CA)
  • Representative Tammy Baldwin (D-WI)
  • Representative Lynn Woolsey (D-CA)
  • Representative José Serrano (D-NY)
  • Representative Raul Grijalva (D-AZ)
  • Representative John Lewis (D-GA)
  • Representative Dennis Moore (D-KS)
  • Representative Jim Oberstar (D-MN)
  • Representative Danny Davis (D-IL)
  • Representative John Olver (D-MA)
  • Representative Michael Capuano (D-MA)
  • Representative Lacy Clay (D-MO)
  • Representative Peter DeFazio (D-OR)
  • Representative Rosa DeLauro (D-CT)
  • Representative Betty McCollum (D-MN)
  • Representative Donna Edwards (D-MA)
  • Representative Maxine Waters (D-CA)
  • Representative Peter Welch (D-VT)
  • Representative John Tierney (D-MA)
  • Representative Elijah Cummings (D-MD)
  • Representative Jim Langevin (D-RI)
  • Representative Barbara Lee (D-CA)
  • Representative John Conyers Jr. (D-MI)
  • Representative Pete Visclosky (D-IN)
  • Representative Bruce Braley (D-IA)
  • Representative Jesse Jackson, Jr. (D-IL)
  • Representative Phil Hare (D-IL)
  • Representative Rush Holt (D-NJ)
  • Representative Linda Sánchez (D-CA)
  • Representative Mike Quigley (D-IL)
  • Representative Keith Ellison (D-MN)
  • Representative Maurice Hinchey (D-NY)
  • Representative Mike Michaud (D-ME)
  • Representative Ed Markey (D-MA)
  • Representative Stephen Lynch (D-MA)
  • Representative Patrick Kennedy (D-RI)
  • Representative Betty Sutton (D-OH)
  • Representative Russ Carnahan (D-MO)
  • Representative Barney Frank (D-MA)
  • Representative Earl Blumenauer (D-OR)
  • Representative Dennis Kucinich (D-OH)
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The Second Colombia

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Hear LAWG's director talk on Chicago Public Radio's Worldview program about the "two Colombias" : The one in which the war is winding down and all is going well; and the other one, in which hundreds of thousands of people are still fleeing their homes from violence, the army as well as guerrillas and paramilitaries are killing civilians, and the government is illegally wiretapping the institutions that are the basic building blocks of democracy.

Click here to listen to it on the Chicago Public Radio website.

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My Perspective

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I took this picture yesterday at a hearing in the House of Representatives on the situation of human rights defenders in Colombia, featuring a UN Special Rapporteur and speakers from our partner organizations the U.S. Office on Colombia, Human Rights First, and the Colectivo de Abogados José Alvear Restrepo. LAWG and our partners made lots of calls in the days before to turn people out. Take a look! It's packed!As a newcomer to the LAWG team, and inside the beltway advocacy, I have been surprised over the last few months to learn what it actually takes to achieve the change we want. Before I started, I assumed that if we could simply bring the facts about real people who are suffering as a result of U.S. policies in countries like Mexico and Colombia, we could make it happen. But it turns out that there's so much more that goes on in DC every day than I could have anticipated.

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Threats Against Mothers of Soacha Victims

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Writing a few days ago in El Espectador, columnist Felipe Zuleta reported that mothers of young men killed by the Colombian military have begun receiving anonymous threats.

The mothers live in the poor Bogotá suburb of Soacha, where in 2008 elements of the Colombian Army abducted young men, killing them and later presenting their bodies as those of illegal armed group members killed in combat. When news of the Soacha killings broke in September 2008, the scandal forced the firing of 27 Army personnel. Murder trials have been proceeding very slowly, with an increasing likelihood that some of those responsible may not be punished.

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