Colombia <http://colombiareports.com/>'s President Juan Manuel
Santos<http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/profiles/9075-profile-juan-manuel-santos.html>warns
not to hurry a peace process with the
FARC <http://colombiareports.com/component/tag/farc.html> in an interview
with TIME Magazine published
Wednesday<http://globalspin.blogs.time.com/2012/04/04/waiting-for-the-farc-colombias-president-santos-tells-time-he-wont-move-too-fast/?xid=gonewsedit>
.


*He wants to try to finish them off before Colombia and the US turns onto
Venezuela...*
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*Cort*
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Obama expected to green light FTA despite unionist killings
<http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/economy/23256-obama-expected-to-ratify-fta-with-colombia-amidst-labor-rights-complaints.html>
Wednesday, 04 April 2012 08:24 Brandon Barrett

  
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expected to green light FTA despite unionist killings>

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U.S. President Barack Obama is expected to announce
Colombia<http://colombiareports.com/>has met the labor rights
conditions demanded for final approval of its Free
Trade Agreement, despite the continued killing of unionists., reported
Radio 
Caracol<http://www.caracol.com.co/noticias/internacional/obama-certificara-a-colombia-en-derechos-laborales-en-la-cumbre-de-las-americas/20120404/nota/1664852.aspx>
.

The announcement, expected at the Summit of the
Americas<http://colombiareports.com/component/tag/summit-of-the-americas.html>to
be held this month in
Cartagena <http://colombiareports.com/travel-in-colombia/cartagena.html>,
will give the green light for the final passage of the wide-ranging
agreement that will eliminate trade tariffs and is expected to boost trade
between the two countries.

In April 2011, the U.S. Congress and the government of Colombia agreed upon
a comprehensive Action Plan <http://www.ustr.gov/webfm_send/2787> that
would include "major, swift and concrete steps" for the national
authorities to take before the implementation of the FTA. The main concerns
surrounded the exploitation of workers and the safety of trade unionists,
who have long been a target of violence for illegal armed groups.

In February, the U.S. said Colombia had still not met its commitments to
protect workers
rights<http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/22186-us-colombia-fta-still-waiting-for-unionist-violence-to-be-addressed.html>--
but Obama's announcement will signal U.S. concerns have now been
assauged.

The expected finalization of the agreement comes as one of the United
States largest unions, the American Federation of
Labor<http://www.aflcio.org/>,
sent a letter to Obama requesting that the FTA be scrapped
<http://www.portafolio.co/negocios/sindicato-ee-uu-pidio-obama-bloquear-el-tlc>due
to Colombia's continued labour rights abuses.

"Moving quickly towards implementation would jeopardize future improvements
for Colombian workers and undermine efforts to secure rights - including
labor and human rights - which would harm workers in both countries," said
Richard Trumka, president of the union in the letter.

*Dozens of trade unionists were killed in 2011 -- the government says 30,
unions say 51 -- and four have been killed this year, according to the
National School of Labor, a Colombian trade union.*

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