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limpyhobbler

(8,244 posts)
Mon Aug 26, 2013, 10:00 PM Aug 2013

Colombia Nationwide Strike Against 'Free Trade,' Privatization, Poverty

Ignored by English-language media, rural uprisings spread across industries as hundreds of thousands protest US-backed govt



A nationwide strike in Colombia—which started as a rural peasant uprising and spread to miners, teachers, medical professionals, truckers, and students—reached its 7th day Sunday as at least 200,000 people blocked roads and launched protests against a U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement and devastating policies of poverty and privatization pushed by US-backed right-wing President Juan Manuel Santos.

&quot The strike is a condemnation) of the situation in which the Santos administration has put the country, as a consequence of its terrible, anti-union and dissatisfactory policies," declared the Central Unitaria de Trabajadores (CUT), the country's largest union, in a statement.

The protests and strikes, largely ignored in the English-language media, have been met with heavy crackdown from Colombia's feared police, with human rights organization Bayaca reporting shootings, torture, sexual assault, severe tear-gassing, arbitrary arrests, and other abuses on the part of state agents. Colombia’s Defense Minister Juan Carlos Pinzon recently claimed that the striking workers are being controlled by the "terrorist" Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), in a country known for using unverified claims of FARC connections as an excuse to launch severe violence against social movements.

"Violent clashes continue in rural areas where farmers and truck drivers have been setting up roadblocks since Monday, and the Santos administration has deployed 16,000 additional military personnel to 'control the situation,'" Neil Martin of the Colombia-based labor solidarity organization Paso International told Common Dreams Sunday. "There have not been deaths reported in relation to this violence, but human rights organizations and YouTube videos have documented military personnel beating protestors, stealing supplies, carrying out vandalism unwarranted arrests, and generally inciting violence."
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http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2013/08/25
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Colombia Nationwide Strike Against 'Free Trade,' Privatization, Poverty (Original Post) limpyhobbler Aug 2013 OP
Good for the Colombian people. Joe Shlabotnik Aug 2013 #1
Yep. Stories like this just don't male it into our corporate media yarns without severe distortion. Judi Lynn Aug 2013 #2

Joe Shlabotnik

(5,604 posts)
1. Good for the Colombian people.
Mon Aug 26, 2013, 10:45 PM
Aug 2013

Like usual, Bad on our corporate media. Evidently shark attack stories and the like are more important.

Judi Lynn

(160,415 posts)
2. Yep. Stories like this just don't male it into our corporate media yarns without severe distortion.
Tue Aug 27, 2013, 01:49 AM
Aug 2013

If we hear anything from them about it at all, it will be packed down with lots of little anti-left propaganda before it ever hits the press.

So good to see this article. Thank you!

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