COLOMBIA URGENT ACTION CORRECTION: New e-mail address, delete last line in sample letter

From: CPTnet editor, Rochester, NY (CPTnet.editor.guest.445947@MennoLink.org)
Date: Fri Nov 09 2007 - 09:57:23 EST


CPTnet
9 November 2007
COLOMBIA URGENT ACTION CORRECTION: New e-mail addres, delete last line in
sample letter

Some of the e-mails provided by a Barrancabermeja human rights organization
for the Urgent Action that posted on 7 November 2007 (Ask "Colombian
government to investigate threats against CPT partners in Barrancabermeja)
were outdated. Also, the sentence, "Por este motivo le pedimos que haga todo
lo posible para hallar a KATHERINE GONZALEZ TORRES sin ningún daño a su
integridad," should not have appeared in the sample letter. The following
contact information does work, and if you have been unsuccessful getting
your letter to other addresses, CPT urges you to send it immediately to

Doctor Mario Hernán Iguarán Arana, (Attorney General)
Fiscal General de la Nación, Diagonal 22-B # 52-01, Bogotá. Fax: +
57.1.570.20.00 ; +57.1.414.90.00 Extensión 1113, E-mail:
denuncias@fiscalia.gov.co <mailto:denuncie@fiscalia.gov.co>

The letter should read:

                        Respetado Dr. Iguarán,

                        Reciba un saludo cordial de ____(your name)____ de
___(your
state or province and country)___

                        Escribo a usted con una gran preocupación por la
situación de YOLANDA BECERRA VEGA, quien recibió amenazas en
Barrancabermeja el 4 de noviembre de 2007. A través de mi apoyo a los
Equipos Cristianos de Acción por la Paz, conozco algo del trabajo de la
Organización Femenina Popular, y me preocupa la situación de seguridad
de las mujeres de la OFP y de sus familias.
                        Muchas gracias por la atención prestada,

                        ___(your name)____

_______________

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