From: Colombian Labor Monitor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 14:25:45 -0500 (CDT)
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Subject: CLM: 48 unionists assassinated already this year
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COLOMBIAN LABOR MONITOR
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Wednesday, 30 May 2001
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Human Rights Abuses Against
Trade Unionists Getting Worse
48 Assassinated This Year
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By Liam Craig-Best and Rowan Shingler
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BOGOTA -- On May 21st 2001, Carlos Eliecer Prado, a union activist for the
Municipal Workers of Cali trade union, was assassinated. He was shot 11
times as he arrived for work at 7.00am. Carlos had received numerous
death threats from the paramilitary death squad that operates in the city
of Cali alongside the Colombian army's 3rd Brigade.
On May 17th Professor Miguel Angel Vargas, the president of the Cesar
University Professors Association was assassinated by paramilitaries in
the city of Valledupar, Cesar department. Vargas was shot by two
paramilitary gunmen on a motorcycle as he left the 'Universidad Popular de
Valledupar". Lisandro Vargas Zapata, brother of the victim and also a
university professor, was also murdered by paramilitaries three months ago
in the city of Barranquilla, Atlantico department (see below).
Colombian trade unionists continue to be murdered by paramilitary death
squads at an alarming rate. So far this year the paramilitaries have
assassinated 48 unionists including 15 leaders or senior officials. If
this rate of assassinations continues, this year will be the worst year in
the history of trade unionism in Colombia. Below is a list of those
murdered so far this year - including their name, the union to which they
were affiliated or working for, the date that they were assassinated,
followed by the town or municipality and then the department in which the
crime took place:
1. Edgar Orlando Marulanda Rios, SINTRAOFAN, Jan 10th, Segovia,
Antioquia
2. Tello Aldona Barragan, SINDTRALOTE, Jan 17th, Santa Marta,
Magdalena
3. Miguel Antonio Medina, SINTRENAL, Jan 17th, Altagracia, Risaralda
4. Arturo Alarcon, FECODE, Jan 18th, Piendamo, Cauca
5. Jair Cubides, SINTRADEPARTAMEN, Jan 21st, Cali, Valle
6. Jose Luis Guete, SINTRAINAGRO, Jan 24th, Cienaga, Magdalena
7. Carlos Humberto Trujillo, ASONAL, Jan 26th, Buga, Valle
8. Walter Dione Perea Diaz, FECODE, Jan 26th, Copacabana, Antioquia
9. Jesus Antonio Ruano, ASEINPEC, Jan 27th, Palmira, Cesar
10. Elsa Clarena Guerrero, FECODE, Jan 28th, Ocana, Norte de Santander
11. Carolina Santiago Navarro, FECODE, Jan 28th, Ocana, Norte de
Santander
12. Cesar Daniel Rivera, ASPU, Feb 2nd, Barranquilla, Atlantico
13. Alfonso Naar Hernandez, FECODE, Feb 8th, Arauca, Aauca
14. Alfredo Florez, SINTRAPROACEITES, Feb 11th, Puerto Wilches,
Santander
15. Nilsen Martinez Pena, SINTRAPALMA, Feb 12th, Puerto Wilches,
Santander
16. Raul Gil Ariza, SINTRAPALMA, Feb 12th, Puerto Wilches, Santander
17. Pablo Padilla, SINTRAPROACEITES, Feb 16th, San Alberto, Cesar
18. Julio Cesar Diaz, SINTRAISS, Feb 16th, Barrancabermeja, Santander
19. Candido Mendez, SINTRAMINERGETICA, Feb 20th, Chiriguana, Cesar
20. Edgar Ramirez Gutierrez, SINTRAELECOL, Feb 22nd, Concepcion, Norte
de Santander
21. Lisandro Vargas Zapata, ASPU, Feb 23rd, Barranquilla, Atlantico
22. Luis Fernando Velez, Castano, ADEM, Feb 25th, Medellin, Antioquia
23. Jorge Saldarriaga Gomez, ADEM, Feb 25th, Medellin, Antiquia
24. Victor Carrillo, SINTRAELECOL, March 1st, Malaga, Santander
25. Dario Hoyos Franco, FITTIM, March 3rd, Fusagasuga, Cundinamarca
26. Victor Hugo Orcasita, SINTRAMINERGETICA, March 12th, El Paso,
Cesar
27. Valmore Locarno, SINTRAMINERGETICA, March 12th, El Paso Cesar
28. Rodion Pelaez Cortes, FECODE, March 13th, Cocorna, Antioquia
29. Juan Rafael Atencia Miranda, USO, March 18th, Barrancabermeja,
Santander
30. Jaime Sanchez Diaz, SINTRAELECOL, March 20th, Sabana de Torres,
Santander
31. Andres Granados, Mendez, SINTRAELECOL, March 20th, Sabana de
Torres, Santander
32. Juan Rodrigo Suarez Mira, FECODE, March 21st, Medellin, Antioquia
33. Luis Pedraza, USO, March 24th, Arauca, Arauca
34. Ciro Arias, SINTRAINTABACO, March 24th, Capitanejo, Santander
35. Robinson Badillo, SINTRAEMSDES, March 26th, Barrancabermeja,
Santander
36. Mario Ospina, FECODE, March 27th, San Miguel, Antioquia
37. Ricardo Luis Orozco Serrano, ANTHOC, April 2nd, Barranquilla,
Atlantico
38. Aldo Mejia Martinez, SINTRACUEMPONAL, April 4th, Codazzi, Cesar
39. Saulo Guzman Cruz, SINTRASALUD, April 11th, Aguachica, Cesar
40. Francisco Cifuentes, FECODE, April 26th, Popayan, Cauca
41. Frank Elias Perez Martinez, FECODE, April 27th, Santa Granada,
Antioquia
42. Dario de Jesus Silva, FECODE, May 2nd, Sabaneta, Antioquia
43. Juan Carlos Castro Zapata, FECODE, May 9th, Copacabana, Antioquia
44. Eugenio Sanchez Diaz, SINTRACUEMPONAL, May 10th, Codazzi, Cesar
45. Julio Alberto Otero, ASPU, May 14th, Santa Marta, Magdalena
46. Miguel Antonio Zapata, ASPU, May 17th, Valledupar, Cesar
47. Carlos Eliecer Prado, SINTRAEMCALI, May 21st, Cali, Cauca
48. Henry Jimenez Rodriguez, SINTRAEMCALI, May 25th, Cali, Cauca
The latest assassinations were denounced by the SINTRAEMCALI trade union
in a statement that mentioned that, "We, Colombian trade unionists, have
been targeted by dark forces moving inside the State itself. They seek to
silence through assassination, exile or terror those who are against
privatisation and those who defend human rights."
In a press release put out on the same day by the CUT (Colombia's main
trade union federation), blame for the "selective assassinations" was
firmly placed with the "paramilitary groups of the extreme right led by
Mr. Carlos Castano".
The CUT press release went on to call for the International Labour
Organisation to impose its harshest sanction on Colombia and appoint a
Commission of Inquiry to investigate the murders and to pressure the
Colombian government to "truly install a policy of dismantling
paramilitary groups," The CUT said that, "The Administrative Council of
the ILO does not need to listen to more speeches and unfulfilled promises,
in response to the recommendations of the United Nations Human Rights
Commission, the Organisation of American States Human Rights Commission
and the reports of the ILO itself, none of which have been implemented."
Copyright 2001 News In Brief by Liam Craig-Best & Rowan Shingler
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