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Caribbean-Latin America
Colombians in nationwide protest
2004-10-13
About 700,000 Colombians have taken part in nationwide protests against President Alvaro Uribe.
(Uribe is a man who has been working closely with the White House countering Colombian narco-leftist terrorists, and making considerable headway, thus the strike.)
Demonstrators came from trade unions, civic groups and opposition parties, all complaining about different things. Their banners were directed against unemployment, Mr Uribe's plans to raise taxes and to change the constitution to allow for his re-election. Hospitals in many cities were only offering emergency services and law courts were closed. Many classes across the country were cancelled as teachers joined the protest.

The root of the discontent is economic, even though the economy is growing. The growth of the security forces to cope with the rebels has come at a cost. Taxes have been raised, but the government needs still more and with half of the population living in poverty, many are struggling to make ends meet. Mr Uribe is in a tight spot. The fiscal deficit is climbing, but his security policy needs more money to consolidate the gains in combating the violence.
Posted by:Mark Espinola

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