Six soldiers killed in southern Colombia guerrilla attack
Colombia farmers accused of violent crimes over peaceful...
Colombia’s Constitutional Court suspends CNE investigation against Petro
Petro lifts State of Exception in northeast Colombia
Colombia’s former foreign minister lashes out at Petro
Colombia’s government presents questions for labor reform referendum
Colombia plans to spend at least $140M on...
Lucho Herrera, one of Colombia’s most famous cyclists,...
Colombia’s acting trade minister denounced poisoning attempt
Colombia mourns death of Pope Francis
  • About
  • Support
  • Newsletter
  • Contact
Colombia News | Colombia Reports
  • News
    • General
    • Analysis
    • War and peace
    • Elections
    • Economy
    • Culture
    • Sports
    • Science and Tech
  • Travel
    • General
    • Bogota
    • Medellin
    • Cali
    • Cartagena
    • Antioquia
    • Caribbean
    • Pacific
    • Coffee region
    • Amazon
    • Southwest Colombia
    • Northeast Colombia
    • Central Colombia
  • Data
    • Economy
    • Crime and security
    • War and peace
    • Development
    • Cities
    • Regions
    • Provinces
  • Profiles
    • Organized crime
    • Politics
    • Armed conflict
    • Economy
    • Sports
  • Lite
  • Opinion
News

Colombia union denounces FTA while attacks on unionists continue

by Narayan Buckley January 30, 2013
1.7K

cut

The Colombian government continues to ignore major human rights violations, raising serious doubts about Colombia’s readiness for free trade agreements, claimed Colombia’s largest trade union on Wednesday.

“We declare that in Colombia the rights of workers continue to be violated…in 2012, 18 unionists were assassinated, 220 disappeared and during the government of [President Juan Manuel] Santos we have received 953 threats. This worries us because violence against trade unions is growing, and yet the government still says Colombia is ready for free trade agreements, even though [the] human rights [of trade unionists] continue to be violated”, Alberto Vanegas Zuluaga, the Central Confederation of Workers’ (CUT) director of human rights, told Colombia Reports.

BACKGROUND: Colombia’s biggest union a military target: Drug gang

In June of 2012, the European Parliament approved a resolution stating that Colombia must improve its human and labor rights situation before it would pass the pending FTA. They ratified the agreement six months later. Vanegas’ condemnation comes amid strong indications that Colombia’s congress will soon implement an impending FTA with the European Union.

BACKGROUND: Rights groups want EU to reject FTA with Colombia

BACKGROUND: Colombia’s FTA with EU will be one-sided: Union president

“We have raised a labor agenda with [the government of] Juan Manuel Santos but they have yet to either respond or pay attention to our proposals,” said Vanegas.

“The state has not done anything in relation to the [union] murders. More trade unionists are murdered in Colombia than anywhere else in the world — 60% of trade unionist assasinations occur in Colombia, and since 2006…[annual union] deaths [in Colombia] have only been reduced by 4%”, stated the human rights director.

Vanegas was particularly scornful of the Justice and Peace Law that governed the demobilization of the AUC, the right-wing paramilitary organization believed to be behind most human rights violations against unions.

PROFILE: AUC

“With the Justice and Peace law, paramilitaries have [in practice] been legalized, because the state has claimed [through this law that] paramilitaries no longer exists, but assassinations continue with the bacrim [emergent criminal groups], but we affirm that they are the same paramilitaries. The government’s claim that they are not paramilitaries has weakened [our] protection,” said the director.

The director’s main assertion is that neoparamilitary groups have continued intimidating and assassinating union members on behalf of the same business interests that the now defunct-AUC served. By claiming that the new criminal organizations are not linked to the paramilitaries, a blind eye can be turned on their history and financial interests.

BACKGROUND: Justice and Peace Law, Human Rights, Parapolitics, Labor Union Violence

Colombia Reports contacted the office of United States trade representative Ron Kirk regarding the deteriorating safety conditions for Colombian unionists and whether the US government would consider taking any sort of action. The spokesperson for ambassador Kirk stated that the Obama administration continues supporting “the Santos Administration’s efforts both to improve the security situation in Colombia and to advance social justice.”

OPINION: Obama’s 2nd term: time to take affirmative step to ensure labor, human rights in Colombia

The spokesperson for the European Union could not be reached for comment.

CUTFTAhuman rightslabor rights

Contribute

For patrons

Downloads for patrons

Related articles

  • Colombia’s former army intelligence chief sentenced to 31 years

  • Colombia accounts for almost half of human rights defenders assassinated in 2023

  • Human rights prosecutors attacked in northern Colombia

  • Twitter
  • Email
  • Rss

@2008-2019 - Colombia Reports. All Rights Reserved.
Powered by Digitale Zaken and Parrolabs


Back To Top
Colombia News | Colombia Reports
  • News
    • General
    • Analysis
    • War and peace
    • Elections
    • Economy
    • Culture
    • Sports
    • Science and Tech
  • Travel
    • General
    • Bogota
    • Medellin
    • Cali
    • Cartagena
    • Antioquia
    • Caribbean
    • Pacific
    • Coffee region
    • Amazon
    • Southwest Colombia
    • Northeast Colombia
    • Central Colombia
  • Data
    • Economy
    • Crime and security
    • War and peace
    • Development
    • Cities
    • Regions
    • Provinces
  • Profiles
    • Organized crime
    • Politics
    • Armed conflict
    • Economy
    • Sports
  • Lite
  • Opinion
  • Twitter
  • Email
  • Rss

@2008-2019 - Colombia Reports. All Rights Reserved.
Powered by Digitale Zaken and Parrolabs


Back To Top

Colombia News | Colombia Reports
  • News
    • General
    • Analysis
    • War and peace
    • Elections
    • Economy
    • Culture
    • Sports
    • Science and Tech
  • Travel
    • General
    • Bogota
    • Medellin
    • Cali
    • Cartagena
    • Antioquia
    • Caribbean
    • Pacific
    • Coffee region
    • Amazon
    • Southwest Colombia
    • Northeast Colombia
    • Central Colombia
  • Data
    • Economy
    • Crime and security
    • War and peace
    • Development
    • Cities
    • Regions
    • Provinces
  • Profiles
    • Organized crime
    • Politics
    • Armed conflict
    • Economy
    • Sports
  • Lite
  • Opinion