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Free Colombian trade unionist Liliana Obando!
We write to you with a request for urgent action in solidarity with Ms Liliana Obando representative of the Agricultural Workers Union Federation (FENSUAGRO) who on Friday 8th August 2008 was arrested by Colombian government forces.
Ms Obando has been detained on charges of "rebellion" against the state a catch-all charge that is regularly used to imprison those who speak out against the government for long periods without trial. 'Rebellion' also allows the regime to smear those accused of it as being 'terrorists' and helps to delegitimise their work.
The attached statement provides further information on this new act of persecution and intimidation of trade union and human rights activists.
Peace and Justice for Colombia (PJFC) seeks your urgent solidarity action and asks you to write to the Colombian authorities to protest against this act of persecution; to demand her immediate release from custody, to demand the dropping of all the alleged charges against her and for the government of Colombia to guarantee her safety and well being.
We also ask you to send letters of support to the Committee of Solidarity with Political Prisoners, (www.comitedesolidaridad.com) at: fcspp_presidente@etb.net.co and cc your messages to: pjfcolombia@gmail.com
In solidarity,
PEACE & JUSTICE FOR COLOMBIA (PJFC)
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Sign-on statement for the release of Liliana Obando
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DSP letter calling for Liliana Obando's freedom
Democratic Socialist Perspective
Phone: +612 9690 1230 Fax: +612 9690 1381
Email: dsp@dsp.org.au Web: http://www.dsp.org.au
Senor Presidente Alvaro Uribe Velez
Presidente de la Republica, Palacio de Narino, Carerra 8, No 7-2 Bogota
Fax: +57 1 337 5890 / 342 0592
Email: auribe@presidencia.gov.co
Dr Francisco Santos Calderon
Vicepresidencia, Carerra 8A, No 7-27Bogota
Fax: +57 1 565 7682
Email: fsantos@presidencia.gov.co
Dear Srs President and Vice-President,
The Democratic Socialist Perspective (DSP) inAustralia is
writing to protest in the strongest possible terms the arrest and detention on
August 8 of workers’ and human rights advocate Liliany
Obando.
The DSP has met with Liliany Obando during two of her visits toAustralia on
behalf of trade union federations and human rights organisations in
Colombia . We
have heard detailed reports from her about the situation of
Colombia ’s
people and the peaceful solutions she always advocated.
Liliany Obando is well known in our region of the world for her tireless defence of human rights and we believe that she has been targeted because of her international work with social movements, religious institutions, human rights groups, academics and trade unions on behalf of the people ofColombia .
We reject the all-encompassing charge of “rebellion” that has been laid against Liliany Obando as morally and legally indefensible, and call on the Colombian government to respect her fundamental human right to freedom of expression and freedom of association.
We warn that any attempts to silence Liliany Obando will strengthen the world community’s condemnation of the tragic condition of human rights inColombia .
The world is aware that trade union leaders and other social justice activists
in Colombia
face persistent harassment, threats, arbitrary arrest and assassination at the
hands of the paramilitaries and the state’s security forces: in the past 20
years, more than 3000 Colombian unionists have been assassinated.
We therefore call on the Colombian government to not only release and guarantee the safety of Liliany Obando immediately, but also act to end all repression of trade union and other social justice activists inColombia .
Yours sincerely,
National Executive
Democratic Socialist Perspective
Cc:
1. Embassy ofColombia
Fax: + 61 (0)2 6257 1448
Email: embassyofcolombia@bigpond.com and ecanberra@cancilleria.gov.co
2. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd
Parliament House,Canberra
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