Colombia: Killings, arbitrary detentions, and death threats -- the reality of trade unionism in Colombia
Colombia: Killings, arbitrary detentions, and death threats -- the reality of trade unionism in Colombia
Index AI: AMR 23/001/2007Date de publication: 3 juillet 2007
Catégories: Colombie, Amériques, Amérique du Sud
More than 2,000 trade unionists have been killed and 138 have been victims of enforced disappearance in Colombia over the last two decades. In more than 90 per cent of cases, those responsible have not been brought to justice. Amnesty International considers that the human rights situation facing trade unionists remains serious. The Colombian authorities have taken some steps to improve their safety. However, more decisive action must be taken to ensure that freedom of association rights are respected, in practice as well as in law.