Editorial:Colombia's blood-soaked right must not be allowed to eject President Petro
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Government backers rally in support of Colombian President Gustavo Petro in Bogota, Colombia, Wednesday, June 7, 2023
TRADE unions marching in defence of Colombias first left-wing president need support, solidarity and publicity from their British counterparts.
The soft coup warned of by Colombias biggest union federations the CUT, CTC and FECODE is a reminder that Latin America is a front-line geopolitical battleground.
Nobody should underestimate the risks. It is barely six months since a constitutional coup was launched against neighbouring Perus socialist president Pedro Castillo, followed swiftly by his arrest and by a murderous crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators.
Establishment-friendly journalists describe Colombia as the most stable democracy in Latin America.
Its an odd description for the scene of the continents longest-running civil war, where a fragile peace process could break down entirely if the left is removed from office.
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