Apr-30th-2009

Colombia declares emergency over investments

More at therealnews.com Government issues four emergency decrees in response to nationwide unrest

16 Responses to “Colombia declares emergency over investments”

  1. audadvnc says:

    “We are studying a rule that would allow for giving back these amounts of money to the depositors through a fast administrative procedure…” Translation: We’ve got the crooks’ money, and we’re splitting it between myself and my friends in high governmental and military positions. Thanks, guys!

  2. t4705mb6 says:

    Please keep in mind:
    There is NO “war on terror”. (If there WERE we would have already arrested a LOT of bankers, transnationalists and government “officials”.)
    There is NO reason to hide under your bed or give the fascists more power over your lives because of their HYPED “climate change”, another scam.

  3. teemuruskeepaa says:

    I acknowledge this

  4. RAPMONSTAR says:

    long live AnarColombia abajo el imnperio

  5. RAPMONSTAR says:

    y usted se cree mejor llamando a otros nombres, tan inteligente voz

  6. sugarpuddin88 says:

    As of Oct 1 American Military troops began training on US soil against American citizens

    The US Government knows this type of unrest is coming to America next!

    America has got to be the dumbest country on the planet! Do they put some sort of chemical in your water to lobotomize the citizens?

  7. SurferRosa79 says:

    (part 2) The government seized the assets of this company in an untimely manner and now many more lower middle-class people have lost their money. Colombians are protesting because the measures taken by the government only benefit banks. Interestingly, there’s a remarkable absence of the government when there are natural catastrophes, when indigenous leaders seek protection, when newsreporters are threathened and kidnapped…but when the banks are interested the governments actions are swift.

  8. SurferRosa79 says:

    The current nationwide unrest in Colombia is in great part the national banking system’s fault, banks charge very high interest rates when a person borrows but pay too little to people with savings accounts, so people look for alternative methods of investment. The government only intervened because the banks, which are almost exclusively owned by Luis Carlos Sarmiento (an ally to president Uribe), were loosing tons of money because the people were investing in companies like DMG. (continues)

  9. SurferRosa79 says:

    elgringorumbero: very well said, many colombians support Uribe because the local news are controlled almost entirely by the government and big companies. The truth is Uribe’s family are renowned drug-traffickers and paramilitars but it’s not easy for people in Colombia to know this.

    Independent news are the best.

  10. SurferRosa79 says:

    ctaborda: antes de venir a insultar a gente en público investigue un poco y piense mucho. ¿es que acaso usted se cree lo que dicen las noticias locales? (que están controladas por el gobierno y los grupos empresariales).

  11. SurferRosa79 says:

    teemuruskeepaa: what are you talking about? The current economic crisis in Colombia has NOTHING to do with communism.

  12. OmarThePug says:

    The banks in America are pyramid schemes too.

  13. elgringorumbero says:

    como ignorancia? uribe es connectado a los narcos. no busca a parar los asesinatos de lideres indigenas o sindicalistas ni a castigar los asesinos. y hace todo lo que quiere el gobierno estadounidense. en que soy ignorante?

  14. ctaborda says:

    q ignorancia la tuya. ‘gringo’.

  15. elgringorumbero says:

    this is what happens when your president is a dope trafficking assassin sycophant of uncle sam

  16. teemuruskeepaa says:

    Think about this. If a communist government in a western capitalist country creates so much unrest, how can the capitalist system be balanced, just and in the people’s interest?

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