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Justice For Colombia (UK)
JFC is an organisation set up in 2002 by the British trade union movement to support Colombian civil society in its struggle for human rights, labour rights, peace and social justice.
https://justiceforcolombia.org
Artículos
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4 de julio, puesto en línea por Nick
Six political entities that belong to Colombia’s governing Historic Pact coalition of President Gustavo Petro have agreed to merge into a single entity, following an earlier ruling that prevents the coalition in its current guise from running in next year’s election. The decision was confirmed (…)
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2 de julio, puesto en línea por Nick
Colombian trade unions have welcomed the passing of the progressive government’s labour reform, after the National Congress approved it on 20 June. As one of the Petro administration’s flagship policies, the labour reform was submitted to Congress in 2022, shortly after the election, but faced (…)
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1ro de julio, puesto en línea por Nick
The government’s Total Peace strategy has made another important advance after an agreement with armed group the National Coordinator of the Bolivarian Army (CNEB) over the voluntary removal of illicit coca plantations – the base ingredient for cocaine – and their replacement with legal (…)
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1ro de julio, puesto en línea por Nick
The regions of Valle del Cauca and neighbouring Cauca saw among the highest levels of violence on a national level during the month of June. Several community activists and former FARC members in the peace process were killed. One of the victims, Yidwar Mondragón, had twice met with Justice for (…)
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23 de junio, puesto en línea por Nick
In a visit organised by Justice for Colombia, the General Secretary of Colombia’s ANTHOC health workers trade union, María Esneida Laverde, attended UNISON’s National Delegate Conference in Liverpool over 16-19 June. The main purpose of the visit was to raise awareness of the many challenges (…)