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ckaihatsu
14th October 2013, 23:58
Free jailed Colombian trade union leader Huber Ballesteros


Huber was jailed for his trade union activiites. Help us free him now.


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Huber Ballesteros.


Once again, LabourStart has launched a campaign in defense of human rights in Colombia -- the most dangerous place in the world to be a trade unionist.

Please take a moment to send off your message to the Colombian president demanding that Huber Ballesteros be released from jail now:

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--Navarro--
16th October 2013, 22:55
Huber was jailed for his trade union activities.

Please take a moment to send off your message to the Colombian president demanding that Huber Ballesteros be released from jail now

How do you know that for sure and what are the reasons you think that way?

Do you know in detail the ongoing process in the Fiscalía against Ballesteros? Please tell.

ckaihatsu
24th October 2013, 19:40
How do you know that for sure and what are the reasons you think that way?

Do you know in detail the ongoing process in the Fiscalía against Ballesteros? Please tell.


Sorry for the delayed response -- just seeing this now....

LabourStart has been good in the past about publicizing labor-related struggles, particularly those that require the public's defense around scapegoated labor leaders, worldwide.

You may want to refer to LabourStart for any specifics around particular cases. Hope this helps.