Month of April, 2008
Another hung jury: Mistrial in case of Ricardo Palmera
By Mick Kelly, Fight Back News
Washington, D.C. - In stunning defeat for the Bush administration, the attempt to frame Colombian rebel Ricardo Palmera on drug trafficking charges ended with a hung jury in Federal Court here, April 21. With the jurors unable to agree, Judge Royce Lambert declared a mistrial.
Colombia Free Trade Agreement slammed
Meredith Aby, a leader of the Colombia Action Network slammed the Bush administration's Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Colombia stating, "We should oppose the Free Trade Agreement with Colombia because it is an attempt by Bush to promote corporate interests at the expense of the working people of Colombia. Colombia is already the most dangerous place in the world to be a trade unionist. The U.S. has spent billions of dollars supporting the repressive Colombian government which sponsors death squads. These death squads kill and attack trade union organizers and anyone else who questions Colombian President Uribe's right-wing agenda. This free trade deal would be like adding fuel to a fire."
Ecuador sues Colombia over anti-drug spraying
QUITO (Reuters) - Ecuador said on Monday it had sued Colombia in international court over drug crop fumigation along its frontier in reaction to a Colombian raid that killed a rebel leader across the border earlier this month.


