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On November 26, the administration of Juan Manuel Santos Calderón [2010-2014] sanctioned an armed ‘rescue’ of retained politico-military prisoners under FARC-EP confinement close to Curillo in the department of Caquetá.

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On November 26, 2011, the criminal group linked to drug trafficking know as “Los Rastrojos” left a pamphlet at the home of a member of the Unión Sindical Obrera (USO) that orders organizations in defense of human rights in the city of Barrancabermeja, Colombia to desist in their “activities of charity, marches, events, etc.”, in order to avoid death, as a result of being declared “military targets”.

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  Friday, December 2nd, at 5 pm At Bar Populaire (6584 rue St. Laurent) For our last 5@7 of the year, we are joined by the Project for Accompaniment and Solidarity with Colombia (PASC).

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Ten years after its launch under a different name, the Mesoamerica Project, which involves major investments in energy, telecommunications, housing, health and other areas, is moving ahead slowly and continues to face scepticism that it will have a real impact against poverty.

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  The Colombian Action Solidarity Alliance (CASA) & Latin American & Caribbean Solidarity Network (LACSN) are inviting you to a workshop exploring the mining boom in Colombia and the responsibility of the Canadian mining industry, and how it exacerbates the violence and social conflict in Colombia. Speakers: Jennifer Moore, Mining Watch Canada-Ottawa

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A New Report from Peace Brigades International:

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Following recent mobilizations against Canadian mining company Gran Colombia Gold, and clashes with between residents and police in Nariño, Colombia, the governor of the department signed an open letter on November 23rd,  stating his opposition to open-pit mining on land currently being cultivated by campesinos [small farmers].

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Recent statements by President Juan Manuel Santos and other senior state and government officials calling into question the integrity of the José Alvear Lawyers’ Collective (CCAJAR), which represents victims of human rights violations, may put CCAJAR at risk of physical attack and undermines the work of all human right defenders, Amnesty International said today.

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The Mazamorras Gold mining project, owned by Canadian multinational Gran Colombia Gold, and directed by ex-Colombian Foreign Affairs Minister María Consuelo Araujo, is located between the municipalities of Arboleda and San Lorenzo, in the Department of Nariño, Colombia. The company is currently moving ahead with mining exploration activities, which has created an environment of chaos and confrontation in and around local communities.

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In the provincial reserve in the jurisdiction of the Barrancas municipality in the department of Guajira, from November 18th to 20th, 2011, we consider the issues that have arisen as a result of the request for permission to expand the Cerrejón mining project, as well as the impacts from this project's open pit mining activities for the las 35 years in La Guajira. Especial attention was drawn by the active participation during these meetings on the part of traditional autorities, women, youngsters and children.

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