Colombia’s biggest union a military target: Drug gang

The Colombian drug trafficking organization, “Los Rastrojos,” declared that Colombia’s largest union and its members will be considered “military targets,” local media reported on Tuesday.

“We have received the threats via email,” said union president Domingo Tovar.

Tovar said that the threats were made shortly after the leaders of the CUT met with the interior minister, Fernando Carrillo, to discuss “the human rights situation within the union movement.”

The union president has pleaded with authorities to not ignore their obligation to take action and bring justice to those who have been issuing the threats.

According to Tovar, in 2012, 17 union members were murdered, four additional attempts failed and two members disappeared.

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According to Human Rights Watch

While Tovar referred to the Los Rastrojos as paramilitaries, the classification is inaccurate. The organization does not consist of former members of the defunct paramilitary group AUC, although they have increasingly employed tactics associated with neo-paramilitary groups such as “Los Urabenos”.

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