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"Mr President, we express our solidarity with the people of Colombia and with everyone fighting against the barbaric Uribe regime, which has financial, political and military support from the United States of America and which, using the army and paramilitary organisations, is murdering trade unionists and sowing violence and terror among the people of Columbia. This policy is being used to serve the interests of the oligarchy of Columbia, while the situation of the people is deteriorating constantly.
These positions are accepted by everyone except the barbaric Uribe Government and the United States of America.
Political parties, trade union organisations of workers, farmers, intellectual women, young people and the church and resistance movements are fighting against this regime. The conflict in Columbia is therefore political, economic and social, and anyone putting forward arguments about terrorism and all the rest is seeking to conceal the political problem and give this barbaric regime an alibi. If there is to be conciliation in Columbia, a political solution needs to be found and it can only be found through negotiations which require:
One: the creation of conditions of security, so that all sides can sit around the negotiating table.
Two: FARC needs to be removed from the list of terrorist organisations. Besides, the regime itself recognises that it is a political/military organisation.
Three: a first step could be to apply international humanitarian law, with the exchange of prisoners and detainees by the regime. This position is accepted by everyone except the government.
Four: no detainees should be extradited to the United States of America.
Five: social life and action should be decriminalised and anyone charged with political crimes by the army or the police should be punished.
Six: assistance and support for paramilitary organisations should cease.
Seven: all interference in the internal affairs of Colombia by the United States of America should stop. The 'Colombia' plan, renamed the 'Andean Regional Initiative', which prepares for general intervention in Colombia, should be denounced."@en1
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