Plan Colombia Vindicated: Colombia Rejects Peace
Plan Colombia Vindicated: Colombia Rejects Peace
October 3, 2016
by Roger Harris
The government of Colombia and the FARC insurgents signed peace accords six days ago to much public jubilation. Today the peace accords were put to a public vote. Polls predicted a landslide approval of 60%.
The public airwaves had been saturated with advertisements for si to approve the accords. Practically every wall to I passed here on the coast and earlier this week in the capital of Bogota was plastered with si posters.
The no side appeared absent except for a fringe represented by former president Uribe and his right-wing cohorts. The Catholic Church, the current Santos government, and the entirety of progressive civil society unions, Indigenous, Afro-descendants, campesinos were campaigning for si. The outcome seemed preordained.
Yet when the polls opened today, the usual long lines were absent. Turnout was low, allowing an upset victory for no.
The right-wing had been threatening activists many had already been assassinated to disrupt the peace process. Hence our delegation of North Americans to accompany targeted Colombian activists to provide them some protection by raising their international visibility. The Alliance for Global Justice along with the National Lawyers Guild came to Colombia at the invitation of FENSUAGRO, an agrarian workers federation, Marcha Patriotica, a large progressive coalition, and Lazos de Dignidad, a human rights organization.
More:
http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/10/03/plan-colombia-vindicated-colombia-rejects-peace/
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