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Friday, May 09, 2008

Oppose the planting of oil palms and support the communities

Received from Justicia y Paz international mailing list

BACKGROUND:
Since our previous email alert last year, Colombia’s government has continued to promote agrofuel expansion.Ê Plantation expansion for agrofuels remains a major threat to the lives, livelihoods and the environment of Afro-Colombian and other peasant communities in the department of Chocó, Colombia.Ê This is one of the most biodiverse regions worldwide, with large areas of rainforest now facing destruction. Communities, rainforests and other biodiverse ecosystems are under threat from palm oil and sugar cane expansion for agrofuels in other parts of Colombia, too, for example around Tumaco, near the border with Ecuador, in Santander and in Magdalena.Ê

The exiled community leader Ligia Maria Cheverra has summed up the situation: Our territory is being given to the palm oil producers. We need to stop every monoculture and the projects that are targeting our Colombia. This will affect the whole continent. Everything will be lost: the land, the water, the air, the animals, the people. What belongs to us is being destroyed. In Colombia those who speak out with a loud voice are being killed. Here only the ones who sell themselves are rewarded, and those who don’t are called guerrilleros.”
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Serious threats and human rights abuses continue against communities settled in Curvaradó and Jiguamiandó basin in Chocó.Ê Community leaders who are opposing the planting of oil palms and supporting the communities which hold legal land titles in returning to their land have been receiving death threats.Ê Other local people have been harassed by members of the paramilitary and military forces.Ê Last September, two people were shot and injured by men believed to be members of a paramilitary group.Ê Threats against communities who have returned to their land continue.Ê Since 2001, 113 killings, 13 forced displacements, many death threats and illegal land occupations have been reported.Ê Last December, the Attorney General filed a case against 23 representatives of palm oil companies, however this has not led to any real efforts to stop the expansion of palm oil and cattle ranching on community lands.Ê Decisive government action is needed to guarantee the lives and the safety of community members and to ensure reparation for the environmental destruction and the human rights abuses which have happened.
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The government’s National Council for Political Economy and Social Affairs (CONPES) recently announced new policies to increase government support for agrofuel expansion with a view to turning Colombia into a major global agrofuel exporter. The human rights abuses in Chocó and elsewhere, and the accelerated destruction of rainforests and other vital and biodiverse ecosystems are the direct result of those government policies.Ê Please ask the government to stop and reverse those policies and to protect communities and the countries rich environment from further destruction for agrofuels.

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Dear Sir/Madam,

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I am deeply concerned about the ongoing rainforest destruction and human rights abuses in Chocó and other regions in Colombia which are linked to the government’s support for agrofuel expansion.Ê The National Council for Political Economy and Social Affairs (Conpes) has recently announced new plans to promote agrofuel production which will mean large-scale expansion of plantations, particularly of oil palms and sugar cane.Ê Such policies will aggravate environmental destruction and human rights abuses.

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There have been further threats and other human rights abuses against community members who have returned to their lands and resist the illegal occupation of that land by palm oil companies.Ê In Curvaradó and Jiguamiandó basin, department of Chocó, community leaders have been receiving death threats.Ê In February 2008, the representative of a palm oil company offered a large sum ofÊ moneyÊ to a gunman to kill community leaders Ligia Maria Chaverra and Manuel Denis Blandon.Ê Other local people have been harassed by members of the paramilitary and military forces.Ê Last September, two people were shot and injured by men believed to be members of the paramilitary group “Aguilas Negras” (Black Eagles). Those threats happen simultaneously with the continuing expansion of palm oil plantation and deforestation by companies.
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Since 2001, 113 killings, 13 forced displacements, many death threats and illegal land occupations have been reported in Curvaradó and Jiguamiandó. I am deeply concerned that government officials have been questioning the legal status of the Humanitarian Zone before the Interamerican Commission for Human Rights.
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Agrofuel expansion is already destroying some of the world’s most biodiverse ecosystems, such as in Chocó and Nariño, greatly accelerating global warming and destroying both the present and future livelihoods of the population.
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A moratorium on agrofuel developments from large-scale monocultures and a review of the government’s biofuel policy are essential to prevent further human rights abuses and to avoid catastrophic biodiversity losses, freshwater pollution and depletion, soil erosion and accelerated global warming.Ê A full enquiry into social and environmental impacts of large-scale monocultures must now be carried out.Ê The government must guarantee the safety, human rights and land rights of the communities in Chocó and elsewhere and investigate and all prosecute human rights abuses, including the recent death threats and attacks.
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It is essential that the government

  • Immediately returns the ancestral land to     communities affected by monoculture plantations, such as the Curvaradó     Afro-Colombian communities affected by oil palm plantations, and to     implement the 169 Convention of the International Labor Organization;
  • Stops further deforestation and     exploitation of large-scale oil palm plantations and the processing of     palm oil in the Curvaradó river basin and elsewhere in Colombia;
  • Guarantees the reparation of human and     environmental damages generated by the imposition of large scale     monoculture
  • Recognizes and respects local civilian     initiatives aimed at protecting the environment such as the recent     creation of Biodiversity Zones.
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Those measures are essential for avoiding a social and environmental disaster.
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Yours faithfully,
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Email addresses:
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FRANCISCO SANTOS
 Vicepresidente de la República
 
fsantos@presidencia.gov.co
comunicacionesvp@presidencia.gov.co <http://uk.f279.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=comunicacionesvp@presidencia.gov.co>  
buzon1@presidencia.gov.co <http://uk.f279.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=buzon1@presidencia.gov.co>

 FERNANDO ARAUJO
 Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores
 
cancilleria@cancilleria.gov.co

 JUAN LOZANO
 Ministro Ambiente
 
correspondencia@minambiente.gov.co
cinterno@minambiente.gov.co <http://uk.f279.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=cinterno@minambiente.gov.co>

 MARIO IGUARAN ARANA
 Fiscal General de la Nación
 
contacto@fiscalia.gov.co
denuncie@fiscalia.gov.co
derechosdepeticion@fiscalia.gov.co <http://uk.f279.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=derechosdepeticion@fiscalia.gov.co>  
denuncias@fiscalia.gov.co <http://uk.f279.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=denuncias@fiscalia.gov.co>

 EDGARDO MAYA VILLAZON
 Procurador General de la Nación
 
quejas@procuraduria.gov.co
asesoressshh@procuraduria.gov.co
secretariageneral@procuraduria.gov.co

 VOLMAR PEREZ
 Defensor Nacional del Pueblo
 
bogota@defensoria.org.co <http://uk.f279.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=bogota@defensoria.org.co>
secretaria_privada@hotmail.com
agenda@agenda.gov.co

 JULIO CESAR TURBAY QUINTERO
 Contralor General de la Nación
 
pepazos@contraloriagen.gov.co
OOrjuela@contraloriagen.gov.co
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Colombia Support Network
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Madison, WI  53701-1505
phone:  (608) 257-8753
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Wednesday, May 07, 2008

BLACK EAGLES REARMING

(Translated by Peter Lenny, a CSN volunteer translator)
  

 

FIRST VIRTUAL COMMUNIQUÉ – ARMED STRUGGLE - PHASE A – 12 MARCH 2008




In view of what we have called our rejuvenated organization and the new directions of our armed struggle, we take this opportunity to notify our serious intention to declare open the opportunity that many Colombians sympathetic to our ideals have called for throughout Colombia, the daily wish of many fellow countrymen is a TOTAL REARMAMENT OF THE PARAMILITARY FORCES, which defend private property and the collective interests of thousands of Colombian men and women, it was a grave error to undertake a process of demobilization which has brought us to the disaster that we are facing, POLITICAL RECOGNITION FOR WHAT THE FARC-EP HAVE FOUGHT SO LONG HARD FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS is evident, and has undermined the honor or many Colombians, WE HAVE BEEN CLEARLY DEFEATED IN THE POLITICAL AND MILITARY FIELDS, today the Colombian guerrilla, boasts of sowing its ideology in foreign territories, it enjoys international status, and not only this but it boasts of the strong support from many Heads of State, it is time to generate a change of attitude, to confront such consequences produced by feeble governments, without direction or determination, kneeling to United States policies and strategies, ALVARO URIBE VELEZ represents submission and particular interests, trickery, irresponsibility and worse still A FALSE COMPATRIOT WHO WITH GIFTS OFFERED IN AN ABSURD DEMOBILIZATION ATTEMPTS TO GAIN INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION WITH A VIEW TO PERPETUATING HIMSELF IN POWER.
 
We believe faithfully that paramilitarism has been a method of social and political domination that has its roots in the doctrine of democratic national security. It began as an anti-subversive strategy and ended up turning into a model of territorial control, bringing together the most retrograde sectors of the armed forces, the political parties and private enterprise.

Neglect by the State of the effort to conserve the monopoly of force is extraordinarily dangerous and unpredictable. We, the AGUILAS NEGRAS, are not the emerging gangs that figure on the national scene, words invented by Interior and Justice Minister CARLOS HOLGUIN SARDI, a conservative bureaucrat who only EXERTS POLITICAL PRESSURES WITH A VIEW TO SUSTAINING HIS FAMILY AND CLOSE FRIENDS IN THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, on the contrary we have continued and resumed our armed struggle with support and tolerance from the State and the general citizenry who guide us to act within military and political parameters defined by those who spur us on.
 
On the basis of the foregoing, all those organizations, institutions, diplomatic representations and people in general who receive this communiqué, are declared PHASE A MILITARY OBJECTIVES (MEDIA, NGOs, EMBASSIES, MEMBERS AND FORMER MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, AND MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC WHO OFFER SUPPORT AND LOGISTICAL COLLABORATION TO THE NARCOGUERRILLA) which means a strong blow to the backbone of the FARC-EP’s political and military circumstances, besides the consequences deriving from them, such as murders, disappearances and all that has to do with our political and military ideology tending to put an end once and for all to the contributory scourge of disguised citizens participation giving unconditional support both armed and political, to these narco-terrorist groups, as our supreme commander declares, it is time to say COLOMBIA LIVES, if COLOMBIA LIVES IN PEACE.
  

JAIRO ALONSO HENAO GUTIERREZ COMANDANTE CAMILO
CENTRAL COMMAND - AGUILAS NEGRAS REARMING


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fax:  (608) 255-6621
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