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"The murder of social leaders including trade unionists has reached epidemic levels"

23.7.19

"The murder of social leaders including trade unionists has reached epidemic levels": The Justice for Colombia Peace Monitor formed of British and Irish parliamentarians and trade union leaders visited Colombia between 26th and 31st May 2019 to observe the state of the implementation of the 2016 peace agreement and the broader human rights situation. The Peace Monitor previously visited Colombia in April and August 2018 and in November released its annual report in the British Parliament. The final conclusions of this visit will be presented in July to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Irish Parliament and to British Parliamentarians.


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