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How
can you help the victims of our energy policies?
Many
people are surprised to learn that coal burned in the Salem power plant, and
across the United States, is imported increasingly from Colombia.
Low-sulphur coal is Colombia's third largest export.
Much
of this coal is mined in Colombia's poorest province, La Guajira. Four times
the size of Manhattan, El Cerrejón is the world's largest open-pit coal mine. One by
one, small indigenous and Afro-Colombian communities that have lived together,
farmed, hunted, and fished for centuries, are being destroyed. Company agents
illegally wiped the village of Tabaco off the map in 2001 to expand the mine
and, on the expanding edge of the pit, the villagers of Tamaquito are being
asphyxiated by the dust.
We
learned first hand from local villagers and the mineowners about the terrible
human impact of this mine when an international group of concerned citizens
went on a Witness for Peace delegation to Colombia to visit the mining region
in August, 2006.
We
want to give back something to the communities that have suffered so much in
providing energy for our homes and businesses.
Ways that
you can help:
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If you would like to donate to the North Shore
Colombia Solidarity Committee, please contact us by
email,
or call 978-542-6389. The money
will be used to bring medical supplies to the communities in La Guajira, and
to organize new delegations to visit the area.
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The women of Guajira have a long tradition of
weaving. They have asked us to help their communities survive by
bringing their products to Americans. We will be importing unique and
colorful Colombian handbags for gift-giving. The money you pay for these
bags goes directly to the women of Tabaco and Tamaquito whose lives,
families, and villages are under siege from the impact of the gigantic
Cerrejón coal mine. For more information contact
HealthLink
or call 781-598-1115; or contact the
North
Shore Colombia Solidarity Committee
(978-542-6389).
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Join our e-list and receive emails from the
North Shore Colombia Solidarity Committee. You can sign up
HERE
.
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You could help us out a great deal by joining
our delegation to Colombia next summer, or by helping us publicize it!
Please contact us by
email,
or call
978-542-6389.
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Would you like to organize an event in your
community drawing attention to the problems faced by Colombians today?
It doesn't matter where in the country you are, we all need to become more
aware of what's happening in Colombia. It also doesn't matter what
country you live in, as many nations around the world are involved in the
acquisition of Colombia's natural resources at the expense of the citizens
of Colombia. Again, please contact us by
email,
or call
978-542-6389.
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You can write a letter to your local paper or
even a national one. If you need help gathering information to compose
a letter, there are several resources. Our own website has a wealth of
information; and our
LINKS
page refers to other websites that also have
much information about issues facing Colombians today. See also our
BLOG
for the status of current issues that are on
the table right now; and, once more, you can contact us by
email
or by calling
978-542-6389.
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