London, UK. 8th June 2018. People paint a banner about the 400 human rights and social activists murdered in Colombia at the picket opposite the Colombian embassy supporting today's Gran Marcha Carnival in cities throughout Colombia demanding their government respects the rights of local communities against the interests of mining companies. Local residents voted against AngloGold Ashranti's huge La Colosa gold mine because of the extensive environmental damage it would cause. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News


London, UK. 8th June 2018. People paint a banner about the 400 human rights and social activists murdered in Colombia at the picket opposite the Colombian embassy supporting today's Gran Marcha Carnival in cities throughout Colombia demanding their government respects the rights of local communities against the interests of mining companies. Local residents voted against AngloGold Ashranti's huge La Colosa gold mine because of the extensive environmental damage it would cause. Hundreds of human rights and environmental activists have been assassinated for their opposition to projects including the Hydroituango dam. Oil extraction in Putamayo is causing excessive pollution and logging is destroying the Amazon forest at an alarming rate - last year an area of rainforest the size of Switzerland was destroyed. Last year the people in the port city of Buenaventura began a general strike, continuing despite brutal repression with hundreds wounded for three weeks, only ending when the government agreed to set up a special $400 million fund to provide a public hospital, drinkable water supply and decent education, but less than 10% of this committment has been met and the fund has not yet been set up. Paramilitary death squad leaders in the area have been released from prison, an assassination attempt made on a local Senator, and strike leaders fear they will be targeted. Colombians and supporters from the Colombia Solidarity Campaign and London Mining Network handed out leaflets, displayed posters and banners and read statements in solidarity with the Colombian march. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News


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