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  1. Minga of Resistence Conejo River

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  2. The Profiteers Bulletin- October 2015

    Minister Stephen Harper announced Canada’s new “Americas Policy”, through which Canada would build trade (...)

  3. A caravan in defense of life and territory: Impunity still on its pedestal

    system.  Since 2011, a new national security law (law 1453) was created and essentially facilitates (...)

  4. Pacific Rubiales: once again where it shouldn’t be…

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  5. Crude Gold;storys of injustice in Colombia

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  6. Femicide Law passed, a Victory for the Women’s Movement in Colombia

    On June 2, the House of Representatives passed one of the grand initiatives of the women’s movement, The Rosa Elvira Celis Law. This law classifies and condemns femicides with sentences of 20-50 years in prison, without the right to reduce the sentence. W (...)

  7. A Path of Resistance, Solidarity, Memory, and Dignity

    gathered on a new date to achieve a better balance between what have become the laws of victims, ... demobilization of the Catatumbo block of self-defense, a new phase of militarization of the region began. (...)

  8. Colombia: The Nasa community of Bellavista under attack

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  9. Pacific Rubiales forced to leave Campo Rubiales

    the production.  This might result in the arrival of a new company in the region. For the social and labouring ... for Choapo, corporation based in Meta, is considering new perspectives: «It is possible that the Gaitán community will negotiate demands with the new company.  Aspects such as the rationalization of the region’s (...)

  10. Colombia oilfield move seen challenging Ecopetrol, Canada's Pacific Rubiales

    investment. Pacific Rubiales still has the option of submitting a new proposal to continue operating the field (...)

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