Saturday, February 14th, 6 PMCafé Volver, 5604, avenue du Parc
Colombian social movements speak out
Four leaders of Colombian social movements representing women, Indigenous peoples, workers and faith-based communities are coming to Canada to speak out about the human rights impacts they believe will result if the recently signed Canada Colombia Free Trade Agreement is implemented. All four are also leaders of the Coalition of Social Movements (COMOSOC) representing almost two million people.
* German Casama, a leader of the National Indigenous Organization of Colombia (ONIC)
* Maria del Carmen Sanchez, National President of the Colombian health workers' union ANTHOC
* Yolanda Becerra, National Director of the Popular Women's Organization (OFP)
* Brother Omar Fernandez, Director of the Inter Franciscan Commission for Justice, Peace and Reverence for Creation.
- An invitation of Comite pour les droits humains en Amérique latine, Amnistie internationale Montréal and PASC
- A Pan-Canadian tour organized by KAIROS, RedLEIDH-York University, United Church of Canada, Americas Policy Group of the Canadian Council for International Cooperation, and Amnesty International Canada (English Speaking Branch)