Thursday, February 17, 2011

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The three eggs, a legacy of narco-para-Uribe, smell rotten and nobody produces nausea! About

With the exception of some media local and international independent, virtually unnoticed spent the last report of the NGO Consultancy for Human Rights and Displacement (CODHES ) on the current situation of forced displacement in Colombia.

But of course, that interest may be prepaid and the servile mainstream media establishment as the national public opinion aware of and discuss a report, the incontrovertible facts and figures are directly linked to the political platform narco-para-Uribe government (which still continues to rule), whose three pillars are referred to the parish and the three eggs of the legacy of Uribe: democratic security, foreign investment and social cohesion.

Nothing more appropriate than the report of the CODHES to demonstrate once again the real impact that these three pillars of the narco-to-left Uribe government in the lives of the vast majority Colombians.

The study, entitled "Consolidation of what? - Report on displacement, conflict and human rights in Colombia in 2010 was completed in the period of government transition Uribe (2002-2010) to the current Juan Manuel Santos.

Let's see how each of the terrorist policies of Uribe are intimately linked to the escalation of violence and social degradation that the whole country suffers today:

Democratic security = State Terrorism

"We scream to the world, and nobody can shut up, that forced displacement of people continues in Colombia and why we solidarity. We are not terrorists, we are not criminals, we are peasants who stole our dignity and our rights. " Thus spoke to the news agency Inter Press Service, with anger and sadness at the same time, a popular leader of the department of Tolima , who asked not to identity threats facing the Presidential Agency for Social Action and International Cooperation, where security forces last week prevented another protest of peasants displaced by internal armed conflict.

study the CODHES established that 44 of the 86 municipalities included in the National Plan of Territorial Consolidation recorded the largest expulsion of peasants last year, with six episodes that affected over 2,684 people and where they occurred 19 massacres in which 92 people died . This plan was initiated by Uribe in 2007 on the pretext of "meeting the goals of strengthening democratic security, to maintain investor confidence and advance effective social policy."

The report also reveals that the Plan area is verified 176 killings, including indigenous, civil servants, community leaders, human rights activist and a journalist.

The land restitution process has been hit by another wave of extreme violence, which, between March 2002 and January 2011, has claimed the lives of 44 leaders of displaced communities.

social cohesion = Displacement and Dispossession of Land

According to the report, about 5.2 million people were uprooted from 1985 2010 in rural areas. These 5.2 million displaced persons or refugees are located Colombia today in the first place in the world, followed by Sudan, Iraq and Afghanistan.

This figure confirms that Colombia continues to lead the list of countries with the largest number of people forced from their homes and refugee from political violence, as already indicated in 2009 Office of the High Commissioner United Nations for Refugees (UNHCR).

Only Uribe's two terms saw half of the recorded movements.

The Social Action Programme of the presidency had indicated that 86,312 people had to leave their homes in 2010, but the CODHES, based on daily monitoring of the phenomenon, check for information and adding secondary sources, corrected the figure official stated that 280,000 people were displaced in 2010 alone. Statistics

analyzed in the context of violence and displacement from areas where we implemented the National Plan of Territorial Consolidation indicate that 32.7 percent of those uprooted from municipalities included in the policy against leftist guerrillas.

to all this is compounded by the deepening poverty in which people fall to survive away from home, with indicators that now reach 70 percent

investor confidence = License to exploitation and theft of natural resources

The National Plan of Territorial Consolidation Uribe covered 86 of the 1,141 municipalities that divides the country. In 21 of them are projects of exploration, exploitation or mining exports and another 14 are intensive oil palm planting and replacement of agricultural crops were intended for consumption by the production of biofuels. All these are macro-extraction and production by multinationals and large entrepreneurs closely related to agribusiness violent dispossession of land ... .. Foreign investors narco-para-Uribe

The Monitoring Committee for Public Policy on Forced Displacement, formed as a result of Constitutional Court rulings in 2004, says that between 1980 and July 2010 seized more than 6.6 million hectares per share violence attributed to illegal armed groups.

most affected departments coincide with the regions in which they developed the National Plan for Land Consolidation, especially the departments of Antioquia and Chocó, with 1.9 million acres seized violently.



causes nausea were not all that historically have made the country the political and economic elites criminals, and especially what he did and continues to the narco-para-Uribe last 8 years?!

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