| Action Alert! Colombian Police Violently Remove Anti-dam Protestors |
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| Written by Polinizaciones |
| Wednesday, 15 February 2012 09:43 |
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Since noon Monday, ESMAD blocked the entrance to the Paso del Colegio Bridge to all traffic except the Quimbo´s constant traffic of workers, engineers and machinery. The President of Asoquimbo, Elsa Ardila, members of regional organizations, Local, National, International Press as well as Observers from the International Observatory for Peace were not permitted to enter, effectively creating a black out of what the State was doing in the area. Only after some journalists did an interview on the air stating they were being kept out and blasting the message from a car, media with documentation from the Ministry of Communication were allowed to enter. Meanwhile, independent journalist and human rights observers were denied entry. The people occupying the banks of the river were within 30 meters of the shore, which is an area that is legally permitted to the inhabitants of the country as a public area to inhabit freely. When the ESMAD came at everyone with violence, the Defenders of the River held hands and stood in the water. Tear gas and violence were then used to force people out. The Mayor of the Municipality of Paicol, Norberto Palomino Ríos, supporting the National Government and Emgesa, issued the order for the forced removal of about 200 affected people in the area. Currently the affected people of the Quimbo Dam are healing themselves to move forward with the necessary actions to Defend the Yuma-Guacahayo-Magdalena River.
Local Media in Spanish about Tuesday´s Events: El Esmad reprime indiscriminadamente a pescadores artesanales en el Quimbo Comienza desalojo en El Quimbo (Photos here) Emgesa con licencia para expropiar Please Support in the Ways mentioned below.
Please sign and send the following online petitions links: CENSAT Agua Viva and Change.org These petitions can be used as print out letters to take to and they can be used as print out letters to take to Colombian Embassies and Consulates as delegations or in protests: List of Colombian Embassies All Over the World U.S. Consulates and Canadian Consulates Messages can also be sent to these Power Holders: President Juan Manuel Santos Comment Page and Phone Number Minister of Environment Frank Pearl fpearl@minambiente.gov.co 011 57 332 3400 Minister of Interior German Vargas Lleras 011 57 2 42 74 00 Complaint Line 01-800-09-11170 reclamos@mij.gov.co - atencionalciudadano@mij.gov.co Comptrollers Office cgr@contraloriagen.gov.co - 57 1 3537700 Ombudsman Office (571) 5878750 - quejas@procuraduria.gov.co / dcap@procuraduria.gov.co / webmaster@procuraduria.gov.co Defensoria del Pueblo - 57 1 3147300 Huila Office Defensora Constanza Dorian Arias Perdomo Secretaria: Martha Cecilia Ibarra 57 8 8710402 - Fax: (57) (8) 8710899 huila@defensoria.org.co |






