NOVANEWS
On May 9 the Colombian Army carried out mass arrests in different villages in Tolima against agrarian leaders from the Association of Agrarian Workers of Tolima, ASTRACATOL, an agrarian union member of FENSUAGRO-CUT. These actions were ordered by the local court of Purificación, which accuses them of “aiding subversion” and “rebellion”, for alleged links to the FARC-EP guerrillas. The testimonies for these accusations have been obtained thanks to witnesses on the payroll (through the informers’ network). They are clearly being framed up, in order to repress social protest against mining and hydro-electrical megaprojects in the region.
The eight men arrested: Ramiro Bazurdo Gonzalez, Guillermo Antonio Cano Borja, Floricel Buitrago Cangrejo, Norberto García García, Gonzalo Ernesto Pastor Mora, Constantino Mayorga García, José Guillermo Pacheco Cruz and Edilberto Mayorga García, are all peasants affiliated to ASTRACATOL and they are members of the social and political movement Marcha Patriótica. Guillermo Antonio Cano Borja is the coordinator of the human rights department of ASTRACATOL. He is also in the executive committee of FENSUAGRO, in which capacity he participated in the Forum on Political Participation organized in Bogotá by the UNDP and the National University on April 28th-30th –there, he contributed to the Peace Negotiations in Havana, Cuba, proposing that in Colombia political participation could be exercised without the risk of being criminalized, threatened, displaced or murdered by State or paramilitary agents.





