Tema: Colombia
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- John Wight: Feedback: Farc's struggle
Socialist Review nr. 328, sep 08 – side 8
Note: I enjoyed and agree with the analysis of Mike Gonzalez in his piece on the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) (Frontlines, Socialist Review, July/August 2008). With regard to Hugo Chavez and his recent statement criticising the Farc and their struggle, I too find it strange and worrying.
- Mike Gonzalez: The Farc, Chavez and the Colombian dilemma
Socialist Review nr. 327, jul 08 – side 6
Note: The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, the Farc, has existed since the late 1940s. But it has rarely received the kind of worldwide attention it has today.
- Esme Choonara: Colombia: vicious friend of the West
Socialist Worker nr. 2093, mar 08 – side 8
Note: The US and Britain are funding one of the most murderous regimes in Latin America.
- Colombia: Kim Howells’ dirty friends
Socialist Worker nr. 2093, mar 08 – side 8
Note: The Welsh TUC last week called on Gordon Brown’s government to halt military aid to Colombia. It joined a chorus of condemnation of Kim Howells MP, the foreign office minister and Pontypridd MP, who was pictured sharing a joke with General Mario Montoya, head of the Colombian army.
- Andy Higginbottom: Colombia: Oppression and curse of Coke
Socialist Worker nr. 2093, mar 08 – side 9
Note: On 12 February a brown envelope was left outside the home of Coca-Cola worker José Domingo Flórez. The note inside was from the Black Eagles, a right wing paramilitary death squad.
- Iván Cepeda: Colombia: Paramilitaries kill march organisers
Socialist Worker nr. 2093, mar 08 – side 9
Note: Four trade union leaders were assassinated in the week following the 6 March day of protests against paramilitaries and state crime. These protests took place across Colombia and in many parts of the world.
- Coca-Cola activists face death threats in Colombia
Socialist Worker nr. 2082, dec 07 – side 4
Note: Three workers at Coca-cola in Bucaramanga, Colombia, face death threats for their trade union activities.
- Peter Bearder: Frontlines: Unlikely partners
Socialist Review nr. 319, nov 07 – side 4
Note: The peculiar marriage between Hugo Chavez and Bush's man in the Americas – President Uribe of Colombia – has onlookers scratching their heads.
- Edgar Mojica: Colombia: Agrifuels and death squads
Socialist Worker nr. 2058, jul 07 – side 9
Note: Edgar Mojica is national leader of the USO oil workers’ union in Colombia. He writes on the impact of biofuels on Colombian oil workers.
- Protesting for Colombian trade unionists
Socialist Worker nr. 2043, mar 07 – side 20
Note: A delegation of trade unionists takes a letter to the Colombian ambassador.
- Terroristerne sidder i Colombias regering
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 235, nov 04 – side 14
Note: Foreningen Oprør har skabt røre i vandene. Efter at foreningen har doneret penge til det colombianske FARC og det palæstinensiske PFLP har den colombianske regering krævet at få medlemmer af Oprør udleveret til retsforfølgelse.
- Between the lines (VM-strømmangel i Nigeria; Colombia-højregruppes klage-telefon; NASA efterlyser reservedele på Yahoo)
Socialist Review nr. 264, jun 02 – side 5
- Elizabeth Atherton: News Review: Colombia: A war conceived in Washington
Socialist Review nr. 261, mar 02 – side 7
Note: President Andres Pastrana has announced the end of the peace process with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc).
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- Mike Gonzalez: The poisoned embrace: Plan Colombia and the expansion of imperial power
International Socialism Journal nr. 93, dec 01 – side 81
Note: Mike Gonzalez explains the real reasons behind Plan Colombia.
- Jesper Høi Kanne + Mikkel Birk Jespersen: USA-imperialismen – den største trussel mod fred og velfærd
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 198, nov 01 – side 9
Note: USA er den absolut stærkeste økonomiske og militære magt i verden. USA forsvarer sine interesser overalt – i Afghanistan, i Columbia, i Mellemøsten. Og det med en brutalitet, som sætter profit højere end menneskeliv.
- Helge Ryggvik: Colombia og den globale kapitalismen
Internasjonal Sosialisme 2 (norsk) nr. 6, sep 00
Note: Sammenhengen mellom undertrykking av urbefolkninger og multinasjonalenes investeringer i Latin-Amerika er et spørsmål som opptar stadig flere. Helge Ryggvik viser sammenhengen mellom en stadig mer aggressiv oljeimperialisme og motstanden fra U'wa-indianerne og arbeiderklassen i Colombia.
- Sharon Smith: USA på vrangen: Den colombianske forbindelse
Socialistisk Revy nr. 6, aug 98 – side 14
Note: Historien gentager sig i Latinamerika. I juni måned afslørede New York Times og Washington Post de uhyrligheder, som er begået i endnu en USA-støttet krig for at understøtte et korrupt regime.
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