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Tuesday, 22 September 2009 18:34
Aida Quilcué – walking the word
Indigenous minga arrives in london!

"My very wise father used to say ‘when
we have to cry we will do it together,
together we will feel the pain, we
don't cry like cowards, we resist' "
Aida Quilcué

Aida Quilcué

PUBLIC MEETING
Saturday 26th September
3pm -7pm
Bolivar Hall, 56 Grafton Way,
London W1T 5DL
(Euston and Warren Street tube, Victoria line closed , Northern line is running)

Guest speaker: AIDA QUILCUÉ, a spokesperson of the Minga of Indigenous and Popular Resistance, champion for the rights of the indigenous communities in the Cauca Valley, Colombia.
With ‘La Minga' film show, plus solidarity panel with Polo Democratico Alternativo UK and movements of Coordinadora Latinoamericana.

COMMUNITY SOCIAL WITH MUSIC
Sunday 27th September
6pm - 10pm
Telefono de la Esperanza
Unit 7, Fairfax House
Overton Road, Brixton
London, SW9 7JR
(Stockwell tube, Loughborough Junction rail, Victoria line closed, Northern line is running. Buses 36, 436, 185, P5, 133, 59, 159, 3, 415)
..bring food to share

The indigenous peoples have had enough, they will not put up with false promises, lies and trickery any more. They are out on the streets fighting: to ‘liberate Mother Earth' from the destructive alliance between multinational corporations and the Colombian rich; and for a dignified future for their children and their communities. They are a moral force rising from below to reclaim what is justly theirs, life itself.

Minga of Indigenous and Popular Resistance

The indigenous peoples' fight is being carried out through participative mass mobilisation - the Minga of Indigenous and Popular Resistance. In October last year, with a special focus against the misnamed ‘free trade agreements' with the US, Canada and the EU, and resisting waves of riot police assaults, the Minga blocked the Pan American Highway for ten days, following on with two 40,000 strong marches over hundreds of miles that ended in the capital city, Bogotá. This committed and democratic movement is inspiring other impoverished, exploited and excluded sectors to unite in a common process, such that today the Minga is indeed becoming the cornerstone of popular resistance to Uribe's regime.

Uribe has launched a ferocious campaign of repression and persecution. Aida's husband Edwin was assassinated in an army ambush on 16th December 2008, and on 12th May 2009 her 12 year old daughter narrowly escaped an attack by four armed gunmen. These incidents are part of a pattern of deadly, genocidal, violence; 85 indigenous people have been assassinated so far this year alone. As has become notorious for trade unionists, state terror against indigenous people is carried out in complete impunity: nobody is found responsible even in the most blatant cases.

Meanwhile governments like that in the UK continue to foster the illusion of a Colombian democracy. Nothing is further from the truth, in a country where four million people have been forced from their homes, and tens of millions more are like them in destitution. The Colombia Solidarity Campaign delegation that visited this summer can testify that mining, water and timber corporations are planning to drive still more indigenous, campesino and African-descendant communities off their lands.

We have entered a new period where the outcome of events in Colombia and its neighbours matter on a world scale. The US plan for seven more air force and navy installations in Colombia reinforces its capacity to target and eliminate movements or governments that stand up to imperialism. The new deployment poses a threat to the security of the entire Latin American continent, a warning against the popular resistance that is on the rise.

The situation is coming to a head. Expect direct action across the Andean region this 12th October, the 517th anniversary of Colombus's ‘discovery' of the Americas (a date that is marked by the indigenous movement not as a discovery but as the Day of Disgrace, the start of the colonial conquest that continues still in modern form).

It is time to make the Minga visible here too, to internationalise its word and establish an active support network. We invite you to come and learn at first-hand the views of the indigenous movement, to join us in making solidarity protests around 12th October and help fashion an ongoing campaign of mobilisation and accompaniment until the Minga's demands are met.

Colombia Solidarity Campaign, PO 8446, London N17 6NZ.
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it www.colombiasolidarity.org.uk

 

Colombia Solidarity Campaign on Twitter

about 12 days ago RT @londonmining : Web: London Stock Exchange – occupied by coal http://t.co/ZAB5mt74
about 12 days ago RT @londonmining : Web: Occupy London tours Mayfair Hedge Funds, Saturday 28 January http://t.co/O6SKE6d2
about 12 days ago RT @AmnestyUK : . @Number10gov Please help us get an international Arms Trade Treaty that will save lives: http://t.co/rw4rVREK #armstreaty
about 25 days ago #FF @londonmining @LAWAS_UK @PBIColombia @PBIUK @Col_Caravana @HollmanMorris @JOTAKLAN @IvanCepedaCast @indigenous_news @LSHumanRights
about 25 days ago RT @londonmining : Colombia - Serious harassment and threats against members of the MOVICE Tolima Branch http://t.co/B9DaX0Qw
8 Jan 2012 RT @Contravia : En minutos, un nuevo capítulo por Canal Uno, no se lo pierda!!!
22 Dec 2011 RT @londonmining : Web: Statement by communities affected by mining in La Guajira, Colombia http://t.co/EaSsDUIn
22 Dec 2011 RT @londonmining : Web: Colombia's mining boom overshadowed by human rights violations http://t.co/NDTkL25P
22 Dec 2011 RT @Gus5ilva : Trasteo de un río en La Guajira. A muchos guajiros y wayúus la idea no les cuadra. http://t.co/y5zXEB0B
6 Dec 2011 El Oro para Suarez: Mineros Afrocolombianos Defendiendo sus Raíces - dirigido por @HollmanMorris http://t.co/41xg4AKD
29 Nov 2011 Proyecto #MinaLaColosa preocupa a diputados británicos http://t.co/Pef612aP
14 Nov 2011 Please urge your MP to sign Early Day Motion 2396 on #Cerrejon Coal http://t.co/HzHjDQZV
14 Nov 2011 Free event, 15 November: Overconsumption – our use of the world’s resources http://t.co/bKhyXuEz
14 Nov 2011 Higher Education, Environment and Human Rights in #Colombia today: http://t.co/QnrkgMB9
14 Nov 2011 New driver, but same direction – heading for a train crash: Santos Leading #Colombia towards Prosperity for All? http://t.co/Apd5kf7O
21 Oct 2011 RT @londonmining : Web: BHP Billiton AGM protest, London, 20 October 2011 http://t.co/3o0P6OG0
21 Oct 2011 A photo story of group of @occupylsx protesters joining the LSX-listed BHP Billiton protest by @londonmining yesterday http://t.co/iBGGF4jc
19 Oct 2011 RT @londonmining : Very pleased to hear that people from @OccupyLSX will be joining BHP BIlliton AGM protest on Thurs AM http://t.co/syzBqYqj

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