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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-21-11 12:34 AM
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Colombian citizens continue to be victims of demobilized AUC: OAS
Source: Colombia Reports

Colombian citizens continue to be victims of demobilized AUC: OAS
Wednesday, 20 April 2011 14:41
Edward Fox

The Organization of American States (OAS) expressed on Wednesday their concern over the terrorizing of Colombia's population by criminal groups comprised of formerly demobilized paramilitaries, AFP reported Wednesday.

During a meeting which saw the submission of a quarterly report by the OAS Mission to Support the Peace Process (MAPP/OEA), OAS Secretary General Jose Miguel Insulza acknowledged the disappearance of the paramilitary group the AUC as "a political reality," but highlighted that the OAS is "concerned that the civilian population is still caught in the dynamics imposed by criminal groups post-demobilization."

Based on the most recent MAPP/OEA report, violence against and displacement of rural populations is said to be highest in Antioquia, Choco, Nariño and Corodba.

"It remains imperative to strengthen the economic and community reintegration of villages, " that are still faced with these challenges, Insulza added.

Read more: http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/15745-colombian-citizens-continue-to-be-victims-of-demobilized-auc-oas-.html
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-21-11 01:23 AM
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1. Neoliberalism Needs Death Squads in Colombia
Neoliberalism Needs Death Squads in Colombia
Written by Hans Bennett
Thursday, 03 September 2009 05:25

In her new book Blood & Capital: The Paramilitarization of Colombia, author Jasmin Hristov writes: "For roughly forty years, the Colombian state has been playing a double game: prohibiting the formation of paramilitary groups with one law and facilitating their existence with another; condemning their barbarities and at the same time assisting their operations; promising to bring perpetrators of crime to justice, while opening the door to perpetual immunity; convicting them of narco-trafficking, yet profiting from their drug deals; announcing to the world the government's persecution of paramilitary organizations, even though in reality these 'illegal armed groups' have been carrying out the dirty work unseemly for a state that claims to be democratic and worthy of billions of dollars in US military aid."

As the largest recipient of US military aid in the hemisphere, Colombia has long been the US' most important ally in Latin America. Simultaneously, Colombia has also become the hemisphere's worst human rights violator, with Colombia's numerous paramilitary organizations recently taking center stage, as they've gradually become directly responsible for more human rights atrocities than the formal military and police. In the name of fighting "narco-terrorism," poor people and dissidents are massacred, assassinated, tortured, and disappeared, among other atrocities done to eliminate particular individuals and to "set an example" by intimidating others in the community. Ninety-seven percent of human rights abuses remain unpunished.

In recent years, a variety of human rights organizations, as well as mainstream academics and journalists have found it impossible to ignore the astronomical human rights violations. However, even though these groups have accurately reported on the actual atrocities, Jasmin Hristov argues that in their reports, the atrocities are largely de-contextualized from the powerful forces in Colombia and the US that directly benefit from this repression. According to Hristov, this mainstream presentation serves to mask the fact that US and Colombian elites directly support (via funding, training, supervising, and providing legal immunity for) state repression carried out by the police and military, as well as illegal paramilitary groups that are unofficially sanctioned by the government. Whether it is murdering labor organizers or displacing an indigenous community because a US corporation wants to drill for oil on their land, Hristov passionately asserts that death squad violence is purposefully directed towards sectors of society that stand in the way of the ruling class's efforts to maintain economic dominance and acquire more resources to make even more profit.

In her book, Hristov makes a a convincing argument that Colombia's notorious death squads are inherently linked to maintenance of the country's extreme economic inequality. Particularly since the neoliberal reforms of the 1990s that have increased poverty, Colombia's poor continue to resist their oppression in many different ways. In response, state repression on a variety of levels is needed to terrorize unarmed social movements and other community groups and activists.

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http://upsidedownworld.org/main/colombia-archives-61/2091-neoliberalism-needs-death-squads-in-colombia
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-21-11 01:28 AM
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2. Same Paramilitary Abuses; New Faces, New Names
Same Paramilitary Abuses; New Faces, New Names
By Constanza Vieira

BOGOTÁ, Feb 4, 2010 (IPS) - A leading international rights group urged the Colombian government to take action against what it called the "successors" to the far-right paramilitary militias, which continue attacking civilians and human rights defenders.

~snip~
The 122-page report, the result of two years of fieldwork, says that after the demobilisation process had come to an end, new groups almost immediately "cropped up all over the country, taking the reins of the criminal operations that the AUC leadership previously ran."

~snip~
The groups "are quietly having a dramatic effect on the human rights and humanitarian situation in Colombia," says the report, which adds that they often target human rights defenders, trade unionists, displaced persons, victims of the paramilitaries who are seeking justice, journalists, and community members who do not follow their orders.

~snip~
To eliminate evidence of the thousands of murders they committed every year, the paramilitaries sometimes built ovens to burn the bodies. Another frequent practice, to avoid the effort of digging graves, was the use of chainsaws to cut up victims - dead or alive. Rivers were also extensively used, to get rid of entire corpses or dismembered bodies.

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http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=50225
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bvar22 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-21-11 03:27 PM
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3. Death & Misery paid for with YOUR tax dollars.
The Right Wing Puppet Government in Colombia is the 3ed largest recipient of US Foreign Aid,
behind only Israel & Egypt.


"The worst enemy of humanity is U.S. capitalism. That is what provokes uprisings like our own, a rebellion against a system, against a neoliberal model, which is the representation of a savage capitalism. If the entire world doesn't acknowledge this reality, that nation states are not providing even minimally for health, education and nourishment, then each day the most fundamental human rights are being violated."
----Bolivian Reform President Evo Morales


FDR said much the same thing in 1944 with his Economic Bill of Rights.
Bolivian President Evo Morales sounds more like FDR than anyone in the current Democratic Party Leadership.





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