By Aurora Women’s Club and Red Carnation
Donetsk, DPR
In Colombia, where leftist FARC guerrillas signed a peace agreement with the government in 2016, far-right terror is now raging. One by one, leaders of social movements, defenders of the rights of peasants and Indigenous people, human rights defenders, former guerrillas and civilians are being killed.
In Colombia, where leftist FARC guerrillas signed a peace agreement with the government in 2016, far-right terror is now raging. One by one, leaders of social movements, defenders of the rights of peasants and Indigenous people, human rights defenders, former guerrillas and civilians are being killed.
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Last week, Tatiana Paola Posso Espitia was killed – the 727th victim of the terror. She helped people affected by the war. In total, about 1,000 leaders of social movements in Colombia have been threatened with death. Fifty percent of them are women.
It’s time to say “Enough!” to terror and impunity. We join all those who express solidarity with the social movement of Colombia. No more deaths! #NiUnMuertoMas
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Translated by Greg Butterfield