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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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3 de abril, por Nick
The month of March saw a continuation in the insecurity impacting many parts of Colombia despite recent government attempts to advance peace dialogues and strengthen human rights. Two trade unionists affiliated to the FECODE teacher federation were killed separately, while indigenous activists, (…)
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19 de marzo, por Nick
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights has declared the Colombian state responsible for the harassment and persecution of the José Alvear Restrepo human rights lawyers’ collective (CAJAR) for more than two decades. The historic ruling concludes a legal campaign which began 22 years ago and is (…)
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11 de marzo, por Niall
Issues of peace and human rights in Colombia continue to be raised in the Irish parliament. TDs and Senators have submitted several questions to the government. You can review the questions and responses below. Matt Carthy TD, Spokesperson on Foreign Affairs & Defence (Sinn Féin), 14 (…)
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1ro de marzo, por Nick
Trade unionists, community council members and former guerrillas were among the victims of Colombia’s human rights crisis in February. Although the Petro government has taken important steps to implement security measures contained in the 2016 peace agreement – after repeated urgent warnings by (…)
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20 de febrero, por Nick
Education unions in Britain and Ireland have come together to condemn recent legal targeting of the FECODE teachers federation in Colombia, as well as apparent attempts led by state institutions to undermine the elected government of Gustavo Petro. In a joint statement, the NEU, NASUWT, UCU, (…)