Amnesty International: Fear for Safety of Two Trade Unionists

Javier Correa, President of the National Union of Food Industry Workers (Sindicato Nacional de Trabajadores de la Industria de Alimentos, SINALTRAINAL), received a death threat, and the son of regional SINALTRAINAL leader Jose Domingo Florez was abducted and beaten. There are fears that the lives of members of SINALTRAINAL are in danger.

On 27 September, Andres Damian Flores Rodriguez, the 16-year-old son of Jose Domingo Florez, the SINALTRAINAL leader in Santander Department, was abducted by three masked gunmen. The men reportedly beat him before they received an order via a two-way radio, which said: "Take him around, beat him up and leave him the message" (denle un paseo, casquenlo y dejenle el mensaje). Andres Damian Florez Rodriguez was released shortly afterwards. Before releasing him, the men told him: "Tell your father that we will not rest until we see you all in pieces" (digale a su papa que no descansaremos hasta verlos descuartizados).

On 20 September, a written death threat was left at the home of Jose Domingo Flores, in the city of Bucaramanga in Santander Department. The message was signed by the Aguilas Negras (Black Eagles) paramilitary group. Aguilas Negras is a name assumed by many army-backed paramilitary structures following the supposed "demobilization" of the paramilitary umbrella organization group, United Self-Defence Forces of Colombia (Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia, AUC).

On 25 September, a further written death threat, addressed to Javier Correa, was found in the offices of SINALTRAINAL in Bucaramanga. It read: "All orders are followed - communist guerrillas trade unionist facade - Javier Correa, stop your ideological discourse - you must leave the department - if not we will be obliged to carry out the military objective and at Christmas we will hand over the bodies of your families in a mass grave" (toda orden se cumple - comunistas guerrilleros fachadas de sindicalistas - Javier Correa, callen el discurso ideologico guerrillero - se van del departamento - de lo contrario nos veremos obligados a cumplir el ojectivo military y le entregamos en Navidad a sus familias los cadaveres en una fosa comun). The death threat bore the acronym of the AUC, and was signed by the Aguilas Negras.

Written death threats were also received by SINALTRAINAL members in Bucaramanga on 10 February and 26 July 2007.

In the context of Colombia's 40-year-old armed conflict, trade unionists are frequently labelled as "subversive" by the security forces and paramilitaries. Such criticisms frequently coincide with periods of labour unrest or negotiations over working conditions. The labelling of union members as "subversive" is often followed by violations of their human rights, including threats and killings.

In recent years, members of SINALTRAINAL have been involved in a number of labour disputes, often with large multinational companies. These disputes have often coincided with reports of human rights violations against union members.

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