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Colombia to charm DC with PR campaign

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Colombia is starting a public relations offensive in Washington D.C. to change the perception of the country in the United States' political heart.

According to television network Bloomberg, Colombia will put 40 eight-foot-high, three-dimensional fiberglass heart sculptures around downtown. At Union Station near the Capitol, visitors will also be able to download free Colombian music, sample the country’s coffee and see pictures of buildings in Bogota, Medellin and Cartagena.

The offensive, worth US$800,000, is funded by the Colombian government and wealthy associations like that of flower and coffee growers who hope to benefit from a free trade agreement with the U.S.

The trade pact was signed by former U.S. President George W. Bush, but is stalled in Congress.

Current President Barack Obama said he has instructed U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk to negotiate changes to the agreement that would allow Congress to approve it. Those talks began in Washington last week. Colombia also was told to visibly improve the situation of labor rights workers and fight impunity for those who commit crimes against labor rights organizations.

Democrats such as Representative Phil Hare of Illinois and unions such as the AFL-CIO federation oppose the deal, saying the government of President Alvaro Uribe tolerates murders of labor leaders and hasn’t made necessary changes to improve the rights of workers.

"This is an enormous waste of money and time," Thea Lee, policy director of the AFL-CIO, of the Colombian public relations effort in a phone interview with Bloomberg Friday. "They should instead use these resources to address the very serious issues with respect to violence and labor law reform."


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crespeta said:

crespeta
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Money well spent, why not use the money to help the displaced in Bogota? That would be too nice Uribe and his rich paramilitary cronies are totally disconnected with reality in Colombia!
 
July 25, 2009
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