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Oct 10, 2013
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Colombia <http://colombiareports.co/>’s President Juan Manuel
Santos<http://colombiareports.co/profile-juan-manuel-santos/> has
ordered the command of his armed forces to “neutralize” commanders of rebel
group FARC and to reinforce their offensive in the southeastern parts of
the country, according to local media.

“Today we are taking an important step in the whole reorganization of our
forces in order to be more effective, and to be stronger in our mission to
provide security and peace for all Colombians,” said the President at a
military base on Wednesday afternoon.

Santos ordered his Southeast Joint Command – consisting of 50,000 troops
across several divisions of Colombia’s armed forces – to capture or kill
the FARC commanders known as “Carlos Antonio Lozada,” “Romana,” “Fabian
Ramirez,” “El Paisa,” and “Joaquin
Gomez<http://colombiareports.co/joaquin-gomez-farc/>.”
 Furthermore, the Joint Command is tasked with suppressing the Southern and
Eastern blocs of the FARC.

The President announced on twitter that Colombia had activated their troops
and that he was proud of the joint efforts for the security of Colombians.


Juan Manuel Santos        ✔ @JuanManSantos<https://twitter.com/JuanManSantos>

Activamos el Comando Conjunto Sur Oriente Número 3 en Larandia, Caquetá.
Orgullosos de sumar esfuerzos por la seguridad de los colombianos.


This announcement comes after Santos reported supposed FARC plans to attack
military and symbolic sites in the country. There are also reports that the
FARC will try to infiltrate social protests to fuel conflict.

*MORE*: FARC to attack Colombia’s ‘symbolic sites’:
Santos<http://colombiareports.co/farc-attack-emblematic-sites-colombia-government/>

Peace talks between the Colombian government and the FARC have been running
since November 2012. So far the two parties have only made an agreement on
land reform, the first point on the five-point agenda.
Sources

   - Presidente Activa Comando Conjunto Para Ir Tras Los Bloques Sexto Y
   Oriental De Las Farc <http://www.cmi.com.co/?n=117175> (CM&)
   - Colombia To Renew Military Offensive Against Farc Rebels
<http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v7/wn/newsworld.php?id=984691>
   (Bernama)
   - Palabras Del Presidente Juan Manuel Santos Durante La Activación Del
   Comando Conjunto Sur Oriente Número
3<http://wsp.presidencia.gov.co/Prensa/2013/Octubre/Paginas/20131009_05-Palabras-del-Presidente-Santos-durante-la-activacion-del-Comando-Conjunto-Sur-Oriente-3.aspx>
(Oficina
   de la Presidencia)




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http://colombiareports.co/tensions-rise-agriculture-sector-negotiations-show-little-progress/
Oct 11, 2013
‘Showing up to talks is not the same as negotiating’: Farmers warn Colombia
govtposted by Steven Cohen <http://www.beaconreader.com/steven-cohen>
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After nearly a month of formal negotiations with the government, leaders of
Colombia’s striking agricultural sector are dissatisfied with a perceived
lack of progress.

*MORE:* Protesters head home for much needed rest as negotiations
unfold<http://colombiareports.co/protesters-head-home-much-needed-rest-negotiations-unfold/>

Since an agreement about a timetable for meetings between the government
and farmers last month put an end to active national protests and road
blocks, the government has followed through on all scheduled dialogues with
regional and national representatives of Colombia’s agricultural sector.
But protesters say that mere attendance is not enough to satisfy their
demands or needs, and that a return to strike activities and demonstrations
will be “necessary” if no advances are reached soon.

*MORE:* Government rolls out schedule for regional negotiations
<http://colombiareports.co/government-releases-schedule-regional-agricultural-negotiations/>

“Showing up is not the same thing as negotiating,” said Dule Anzueta, a
member of the national agricultural negotiating team (MIA), in an interview
with Colombia Reports. “We’ve had four meeting now [with the national
government] but no real agreements have come out of them. We understand
that these things take time, but we haven’t seen a real willingness to
solve our problems. There is a lack of good faith on the part of the
government.”

Patience wouldn’t be so short, said Anzueta, if the dialogue process had
started two months ago, when the protesters originally submitted their
National Declaration to the relevant government ministries.

“You have to understand,” he said, “that we have been clear from the
beginning about what our needs are, what the problems are that we’re
dealing with, what the solutions we’re asking for are. The government has
it all right there in the Declaration. If we’re not talking about that,
then what are we even doing?”

The government’s response has maintained that renewed threats of strikes
are uncalled for, with Aurelio Iragorri, the Interior Minister,  going so
far as to say that the government “rejects blackmail.”

President Juan Manuel
Santos<http://colombiareports.co/profile-juan-manuel-santos/> has
taken a more conciliatory approach, announcing he will meet with individual
strike sectors in the Casa de Nariño next week and publicly emphasizing his
government’s six-point initiative to address Colombia’s “agro-production
crisis.”

Even at the time of its original release, however, Santos’ so-called
“National Pact” was widely unpopular with striking farm workers, who
claimed it was directed toward benefiting large land holders and ignored
the needs of farmhands, as well as the interests of small and medium-scale
producers.

*MORE:* Colombia govt will create ‘grand national pact’ to fix agricultural
sector<http://colombiareports.co/colombia-govt-will-create-grand-national-pact-fix-agricultural-sector/>

The response has not improved since then.

Luz Dary Molina, a labor organizer in the state of Boyaca and member of the
national MIA platform, told Colombia Reports that the measures being taken
by the president are “more empty publicity.”

“The president sees our frustration and goes to the media to talk about the
pact the government made with itself and the richest producers in this
country,” she said. “It was unilateral when it was announced and just as
ineffective now as it was then. All this only reaffirms our suspicions that
the entire negotiation process was a way of distracting the country from
the crisis in the Colombian countryside.”

Anzueta echoed Molina’s disappointment. “The problem with what the
government is doing,” he said, “is that we are not being represented at
all. Whatever good the Pact will do — and, let’s be clear, it isn’t going
to help in the long term — is not important, because we haven’t been
included in the process. What the government doesn’t understand is that we
are tired of other people enacting empty solutions to our problems.”

According to Molina, neither the MIA nor any of the regional and state
organizing teams have set any specific deadline for relaunching full-scale
strike activities. But the prospect of a second round of national
protests,” she said, “seems more and more necessary the longer we go
without progress.”

“From the time we agreed to end the road blocks, we were worried that this
would happen,” she said. “We know from experience that the government only
responds when there’s pressure. Well, maybe we need to remind them that we
are still here. We never went away, and we can’t go away, until we get the
help we need.”
Sources

   - Interview with Luz Dary Molina
   - Interview with Dule Anzueta
   - Presidential Press Release
<http://wsp.presidencia.gov.co/Prensa/2013/Octubre/Paginas/20131010_05-Presidente-evaluara-directamente-voceros-sector-agropecuario-avances-compromisos-mesas.aspx>
   - Ministry Of Interior Press
Release<http://www.mininterior.gov.co/sala-de-prensa/noticias/gobierno-nacional-comprara-productos-agricolas-para-evitar-perdidas-productores>
   - Campesinos Piden Avances Concretos Y ‘No Solo Anuncios Del
Gobierno’<http://www.caracol.com.co/noticias/actualidad/campesinos-piden-avances-concretos-y-no-solo-anuncios-del-gobierno/20131010/nota/1992667.aspx>
(Caracol
   Radio)
   - ‘Lo Que Hemos Pactado Nos Vamos A Cumplir,’ Les Dice Santos A Los
   
Campesinos<http://www.eltiempo.com/politica/santos-dice-que-les-cumplira-a-los-campesinos_13114119-4>
(El
   Tiempo)

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