Colombian Rally
The Maritime Union joined the CFMEU and solidarity activists rallying outside the Colombian consulate in Sydney to denounce murder and torture in Colombia still top world toll.
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| Produced by | Jamie McMechan |
| Directed by | Jamie McMechan |
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| Produced | Jan 03, 2011 |
| Production Company | PowderKeg Video Productions |
| Distributor | Martiem Union of Australia |
Full Description
The protest, called to coincide with International Human Rights week,
was organised by the Sydney branch of the Maritime Union of Australia
(MUA) and supported by Peace and Justice for Colombia (PJFC).
It follows a recent visit by Colombian trade unionist Parmenio Poveda.
A
representative of Federation of United National Agricultural workers
unions (FENSUAGRO), Poveda met with unionists and solidarity activists
in various cities. He outlined the systematic campaign of
state-sponsored terror and human rights abuses that activists are forced
to endure in Colombia
The protest heard speeches by Rita Mallia,
from the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Unions and Paul
McAleer from the MUA. The following letter, signed by a number of trade
union leaders, was hand delivered to the Colombian consul general.
To Colombian Consul, Sydney
We
the undersigned, resolutely condemn attacks perpetrated against members
of Trade Unions, Civil Society Organisations, Indigenous Communities
and Students Groups in Colombia. We call upon the Colombian Government,
as a matter of urgency, to stop the incursions on the above mentioned
peoples by upholding civil liberties, social justice and the rule of
law.
We note with profound regret that Colombia is the most
dangerous place in the world for trade unionists. In fact, over 60% of
all trade unionists killed worldwide are Colombian - a statistic that is
undisputed. Violations include but are not limited to, assassinations,
forced disappearances, incarcerations, torture and involuntary
displacements.
The situation has been described as a
"humanitarian disaster" by the United Nations and contrary to the
massive public relations campaign being rolled out by the Colombian
government, circumstances are not improving.
We call on the
Colombia regime to enter into an agreement of political, social and
industrial inclusion of the above mentioned peoples, to recognise the
human rights of such peoples an to end the persecution of political and
social movements in their country
Signed:
Paddy Crumlin
President, International Transport Workers' Federation
National Secretary, MUA
Ian Bray
Assistant National Secretary, MUA
Mal Tulloch
Secretary, Construction division, CFMEU
Paul McAleer
Sydney Branch Secretary, MUA
Joe Deakin
Sydney Assistant Branch Secretary, MUA
Produced by Jamie McMechan & Neil Swanson - Maritime Union of Australia









