Reflection's About Colombia's Policy Concerning Criminals and the Treatment of Women Prisoners
Colombia's Raul Reyes remembered, events planned for March 1
PJFC-Australia Provides Testimony of Colombian Political Prisoners
THE POLITICAL PRISONERS:
Political prisoners, a term that many Colombians are used to hearing but few acknowledge and many prefer to forget they exist. The political prisoners are those compatriots that for thinking differently are excluded and incarcerated for supposedly representing a danger to society. “Rebels”, “terrorists”, are a few of the names chosen by the Colombian government to call those people from different sectors of society and social classes who dare to think about a different type of country.
For years, we have seen how different sectors of society have been persecuted with different excuses--the fight against communism, against narco-trafficking, and now, against terrorism. First we were witnesses to the persecution and death of an entire political party, our UP (Union Patriotica*), then the repression against the campesinos for residing in rural areas where there was guerrilla activity and the government named them as “collaborators”, then against social activists, indigenous peoples and community leaders as well as students and teachers particularly those from public universities, (this is typical of fascist regimes).
In the following attached documents you will find testimony of Colombian political prisoners. They have been provided by Peace & Justice for Colombia
FALSE EVIDENCE! Free Colombian Trade Unionist Lily Obando Now
Colombian trade unionist Lily Obando is imprisoned based on phony evidence a court revealed last week. In another case, Colombian police investigator Captain Ronald Hayden Coy Cortiz admitted there were no emails found on the computers of Raul Reyes. Commander Reyes and 25 other members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) were killed when Colombian troops under U.S.


