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DEFENDING LABOR IN COLOMBIA

BLAKE, MATTHEW | December 10, 2007 issue

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The article focuses on violence against labor union leaders in Colombia. Over 2000 union members have been murdered in that country from 1991-2007, but only 20 convictions have occurred in those cases. President Alvaro Uribe has named a special prosecutor as part of his attempt to have the U.S. Congress ratify a Colombia-U.S. free trade agreement.

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COLOMBIA -- Politics & government -- 1974-; LABOR leaders -- Crimes against; MURDER; URIBE Velez, Alvaro, 1952-; FREE trade -- Law & legislation; UNITED States. Congress; COLOMBIA; UNITED States
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