Colext:

2001-10-26 Por tema A G.B.
Colext/Macondo
Cantina virtual de los COLombianos en el EXTerior
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Reenviando. A algunos este mensaje les llego cortado. 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Embajadora de EU
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Secretraio de Estado
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Corte Internacional del Crimen


Dear Sirs,
As you probably know, violence, crime, drug trafficking, guerrilla's war, corruption, and lack of leadership have long affected the people of Colombia since the country's inception more than 180 years ago. Unfortunately, due to a serious lack of justice and leadership, the situation has worsened in the last 10 years. Said situation has driven many Colombians out of their country, has moved many hard-working people out of their farms, and most horrifyingly, has stolen the civil rights and sense of security from the Colombian people.
While barbaric crimes are taking place in Colombia, the Colombian government has allowed criminal forces in this country to freely operate in the name of a peace process that, with no doubt, has further deteriorated the conditions under which Colombians live. This has to be stopped. But it will not as long as these forces are fueled by the almost unlimited funds generated by the drug-trafficking operations they have engaged in, are allowed to spread terror by killing innocent civilians, and are permitted to kidnap Colombians to raise funds. In the other hand, due to the absence of government, paramilitary forces have tried to fill in for the government. However, the methods employed by these forces are similar to those of the guerrillas, thus increasing the death toll, the terror, and the violence that this war has generated. One would expect the government to do its best to protect the country's citizens and in bring an end to this shed
Many of us have reached the limit. We cannot withstand this situation any longer. We cannot see our country disintegrating any more. That's why we applaud the U.S government initiative of cracking down on any terrorist organization in the world. We all believe that criminal organizations in Colombia, as it has been proven lately, are potential threats to international stability as they have the means (unlimited funds, controlled territories, international contacts, arms, etc) to harbor international terrorists. 
We would also like to see the international court of justice play an historic role in ending impunity in Colombia where criminals never have to face justice. We would like for the International Court of Justice to prosecute criminals like, the heads of FARC (i.e. Manuel Marulanda Velvez (a.k.a "Tirofijo"), a.k.a "Mono Jojoy"), EPL, Autodefensas de Colombia, and government officials for crimes against humanity. We cannot bring these cases before the court as just states, the UN Security Council and prosecutors can do so, but we are confident that any of the International Court of Justice prosecutors would be more than willing to take on this historical opportunity. Please help us to build a new Colombia. Help us build a place where we can live, help us set the foundation necessary to have a new beginning.
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Colext:

2001-10-25 Por tema A G.B.
Colext/Macondo
Cantina virtual de los COLombianos en el EXTerior
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Me llego esto y me parecio interesante. Lo edite un poco (le quite los "", lineas, caritas felices, corazones, firmas anteriores, etc.) de los "RE:" y "FW:"para que ustedes lo puedan ver claro. El que quiera mostrar su soporte a esta causa, borre esta introduccion y envie el mensaje a: 
La Embajadora de E.U en Colombia: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
Colin Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
La Cort Intenacional del Crimen [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Por favor pasenle este email a sus amigos, allegados, conocidos, etc.
U.S. Secretary of State Colin L. PowellU.S. Ambassador to Colombia Anne W. PattersonInternational Criminal Court M. Silva
Dear Sirs,
As you probably know, violence, crime, drug trafficking, guerrilla's war, corruption, and lack of leadership have long affected the people of Colombia since the country's inception more than 180 years ago. Unfortunately, due to a serious the lack of justice and leadership, the situation has worsened in the last 10 years. Said situation have driven many Colombians out of their country, have moved many hard-working people out of their farms, and most horrifying, has stolen the civil rights and sense of security from the Colombian people.
While barbaric crimes are taking place in Colombia, the Colombian government has allowed criminal forces in this country to freely operate in the name of a peace process that, with no doubt, has further deteriorated the conditions under which Colombians live. This has to be stopped. But it will not as long as these forces are fueled by the almost unlimited funds generated by the drug-trafficking operations they have engaged in, are allowed to spread terror by killing innocent civilians, and are permitted to kidnap Colombians to raise funds. In the other hand, due to the absence of government, paramilitary forces have tried to fill in for the government. However, the methods employed by these forces are similar to those of the guerrillas therefore increasing the death toll, the terror, and the violence that this war has generated. One would expect the government to do its best in protecting the country's citizens and in bringing an end to this shed of blood. That has not been the cas
Many of us have reached the limit. We cannot withstand this situation. We cannot see our country disintegrating any more. That's why we applaud the U.S government initiative in cracking down on any terrorist organizations in the world. We all believe that criminal organizations in Colombia, as it has been proven lately, are potential threats to international stability as they have the means (unlimited funds, controlled territories, international contacts, arms, etc) to harbour international terrorists. We would also like to see the international court of justice play an historic role in ending impunity in Colombia where criminals never have to face justice. We would like for the International Court of Justice to prosecute criminals like, the heads of FARC (i.e. Manuel Marulanda Velvez (a.k.a "Tirofijo"), a.k.a "Mono Jojoy"), EPL, Autodefensas de Colombia, and government officials for crimes against humanity. We can not bring this cases before the court as just states, the UN securit
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