Colombia: Mineworkers' Leader Murdered
The International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) has
joined with its Colombian affiliates, CUT, CGT and CTC, in
firmly condemning the killing, on Tuesday 26 July in El
Campo district, of Rafael Tobón Zea, a founding member of
the Segovia branch of the mine and fuel workers' union
SINTRAMIENERGETICA.
Rafael Tobón Zea was fired during
the takeover process after working for 15 years at the
Frontino Gold Mines, owned by workers and pensioners. The
mining company had been forced into liquidation and then
illicitly handed over to transnational capital. At the time
of his murder the union leader was working at a small mine
where he was defending small and medium sized mining
operations, backed by SINTRAMIENERGÉTICA, as well as
supporting the workers and the local community at the
Frontino mine in their fight to save the company from the
clutches of transnational capital.
In a letter to the Colombian authorities, the ITUC urged President Santos and his government to take every step necessary to clear up the facts without delay surrounding the constant crimes against the trade union movement in Colombia.
"Those responsible must be arrested and face the full force of the law, to bring an end to the impunity in Colombia," said ITUC General Secretary Sharan Burrow. "As many as 19 trade unionists have already been murdered during 2011. Trade unionists have a right to exercise their legitimate trade union activities without putting their lives at risk."
The ITUC represents 175 million workers
in 151 countries and territories and has 305 national
affiliates. http://www.ituc-csi.org and http://www.youtube.com/ITUCCSI
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