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Victory to the Colombian working class!

Stop the criminal repression of the Duque government!

By REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALIST NETWORK
First published here

In response to the tax overhaul bill, labor federations called for a day of protest on April 28, which turned out hundreds of thousands of people to the streets and quickly became an indefinite and militant mass mobilization of workers, students, the unemployed, peasants, and large layers of the Colombian middle class. The Duque government responded with an all-out campaign of state terror and repression that, as of May 6, has resulted in 37 deaths, 234 injured, 934 arbitrary detentions, 341 violent attacks on peaceful protests, 26 victims of intentional eye injuries, and at least 11 victims of sexual violence. After Duque ordered the militarization of Cali, Bogotá, and other cities, members of the Colombian army and the Mobile Anti Riot Squad of the national police (ESMAD) have been documented entering working class neighborhoods to persecute, torture, and shoot live ammunition at unarmed civilians.
Contrary to Duque’s claims that the regressive tax overhaul is necessary to fix the country’s fiscal crisis, 22% of the national budget goes toward the country’s staggering debt, a third of which is illegitimate foreign debt owed to multilateral institutions controlled by rich countries, like the World Bank and the IMF. Roughly 11% of the 2021 national budget is earmarked to pay only interests on public debt. Moreover, while the Duque regime tries to further immiserate the working people of Colombia, the military budget continues to grow and multinational mining corporations, large national companies, and large landowners pay marginal tax rates—a structural problem that was aggravated by Duque’s regressive tax reforms of 2018 and 2019.
The imperialist government of the United States and US capital in general are directly implicated in the suffering of the Colombian people through the criminal war on drugs; US influence over multilateral institutions that are choking the country with debt while promoting neoliberal austerity; the “dumping” of heavily-subsidized agricultural and industrial goods that displace local farmers and jobs through the US-Colombia Free Trade Agreement; the extortive contracts of corporations like Pfizer that hold patents for desperately needed vaccines; and the funding and training of Colombian military and police forces, which have historically been involved in major human rights abuses and are brutally repressing protesters today. In fact, for its 2021 budget, the US has appropriated $461.4 million for aid to Colombia, primarily for “counter-narcotics” and “counter-terrorism” efforts.
Despite the extreme level of state repression and the temporary withdrawal of the tax reform bill (protestors know that the government is simply repackaging and rebranding the tax overhaul), the Colombian working class remains in the streets. In a massive, dignified display of militancy, the  people of Colombia are challenging the neoliberal order and showing workers around the world that our power to change society lies in our self-organization and mobilization.
The Revolutionary Socialist Network and the allied organizations below stand in solidarity with the struggle of the Colombian people and demand the following: 

The RSN includes: La Voz/Workers’ Voice, Central Ohio Revolutionary Socialists, Boston Revolutionary Socialists, Denver Communists, Seattle Revolutionary Socialists, Speak Out Now, and Socialist Resurgence.

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