OTTAWA, Oct. 25, 2018 /CNW/ - A high-level delegation of three Colombian social leaders will be in Canada from Oct. 25 to Nov. 9, 2018. These leaders represent the Buenaventura Civic Strike Committee in Colombia's principal Pacific port city.
In 2017, social organizations launched a remarkable three-week civic strike that forced the Colombian government to negotiate solutions to the city's social and human rights crisis. Residents literally shut down Colombia's most important trade route.
The strike won important concessions from the three levels government to improve community infrastructure and the collective rights and safety of the inhabitants. Yet threats against the community leaders continue to grow exponentially as plans to expand and modernize the port continue. While the Colombian government signed peace agreements in the autumn of 2017, violence against Indigenous and AfroColombian peoples continues throughout the country.
Canada signed the Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement in 2008.
Members of the delegation include:
- Maria Miyela Riascos: spokesperson for the Buenaventura Civic Strike Committee. In February 2018, she became one of several strike leaders to receive death threats.
- Victor Hugo Vidal: spokesperson for the Buenaventura Civic Strike Committee, former municipal councillor and an organizer of the Black Communities Process (PCN).
- Olga Araujo: human rights defender and popular educator for the Association for Social Research and Action (Nomadesc).
The delegation will be in the following cities:
- Regina – Oct. 25-26, 2018
- Vancouver – Oct. 27-30, 2018
- Ottawa – Oct. 31-Nov. 3, 2018
- Montreal – Nov. 4-6, 2018
- Toronto – Nov. 7-9, 2018
The delegation is sponsored by the Americas Policy Group of the Canadian Council for International Cooperation (CCIC), Amnesty International (Canada), CoDevelopment Canada, Comité pour les droits humains en Amérique Latine (CDHAL), Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW), Common Frontiers, Inter Pares, Kairos, Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC), Steelworkers Humanity Fund.
SOURCE Steelworkers Humanity Fund
Contacts: Vancouver: Steve Stewart, CoDevelopment Canada: [email protected], 778-874-0539; Ottawa: Louise Casselman, Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC): [email protected], 613-290-3394; Montreal: Marie-Ève Marleau, Comité pour les droits humains en Amérique Latine (CDHAL): [email protected], 514-358-2227; Toronto: Raul Burbano, Common Frontiers: [email protected], 416-522-8615
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