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Cano Manso leaders received gunshot wounds during an operation in Belén de Bajirá Reminder: Afro-Colombian communities of the Curvarado and Jiguamiando underwent a forced displacement in 1997during a joint operation by the national army and paramilitary forces. The return of the communities to their land, now covered in African Palm tree plantations, is currently taking place under the menace of the paramilitary and the inaction of government authorities.

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The PROJECT ACCOMPANIMENT AND SOLIDARITY COLOMBIA invites you on ***** Saturday September 22nd ***** at Café coop TOUSKI 2361, Rue Ontario E., Montreal - 6 pm Benefit supper - 7:30 pm Four militants from PASC recently returned from Colombia come to share their experiences within the communities fighting against the palm plantations in Curvarado, communities in a struggle for life and territory in Catatumbo and Colombian political prisoners - Photography exposition "Civil Resistance Communities in Colo

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The Colombian government is embarking on a massive expansion of oil palms, sugar cane and other monocultures for agrofuels and other markets at the expense of rainforests, biodiverse grasslands and local communities. Sugar cane monocultures are being expanded in the Cauca Valley, whilst hundreds of thousands of hectares are being turned into oil palm plantations in the Pacific region, the eastern planes and the Caribbean region.

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On June 21st, Luis Alberto, who I know better as ‘Janio’, was walking back to his home in the Humanitarian Zone of El Tesoro when he was assaulted by five illegally armed paramilitaries, who tied him up for half an hour, kicking him and threatening to kill him, accusing him and other community members of being guerrillas. Now, two weeks later I wonder if Janio is, like me, still recovering from the shock of the event.

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Mobilize and Protest against George Bush, Stephen Harper and Felipe Calderon at the meeting of the "Security and Prosperity Partnership" (SPP) :::::::::: AUGUST 19-21, 2007 MONTEBELLO, QUEBEC (Between Ottawa and Montreal) :::::::::: ::::: DAYS OF ACTIONS IN MONTEBELLO (August 19&20) ::::: - Sunday, August 19 – Creative resistance and popular education against the SPP August 19 will be a day of creative resistance and popular education against the SPP in the Montebello-area.

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On August 20 and 21 2007, the leaders of Mexico, Canada and the United States, Felipe Calderon, Stephen Harper and George W. Bush will be meeting in Montebello, Quebec. Their goal is to push forward the economic integration of our resources for the profits of an elite minority, and the continued militarization of our borders. Their meeting will take place in the Chateau Montebello, part of the luxurious Fairmount chain of hotels. It already lies behind barbed-wire fences on the shore of the Ottawa River, and will soon be further isolated by police barricades.

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Colombia: One of world’s most dangerous places for trade unionists Press release, 07/03/2007 http://news.amnesty.org/index/ENGAMR230172007

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One can hardly open a newspaper today without being exposed to the promise of a new era of plentiful green energy that humanity is about to enter. Although the oil companies will continue to pump oil for a long time to come, a growing consensus is emerging that it is high time to start reducing the amount of oil that we burn, as it is one of the main causes of climate change, air pollution and other environmental disasters.

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Amnesty international USA Info about paramilitary "demobilisation" Video Colombia Clean : Colombia Clean

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