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- From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
- Subject: PANAMA: COLON EDGES DANGEROUSLY CLOSE TO CHAOS
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- ** Topic: IPS: Colon Edges Dangerously **
- ** Written 8:13 am Aug 10, 1992 by hrcoord in cdp:reg.panama **
- From: Human Rights Coordinator <hrcoord>
- Subject: IPS: Colon Edges Dangerously
-
- /* Written 12:13 am Aug 10, 1992 by newsdesk in cdp:ips.englibrary */
- Copyright Inter Press Service 1992, all rights reserved. Permission to re-
- print within 7 days of original date only with permission from 'newsdesk'.
-
- Title: PANAMA: COLON EDGES DANGEROUSLY CLOSE TO CHAOS
-
- an inter press service feature
-
- by silvio hernandez
-
- panama, aug 7 (ips) -- panama's caribbean coast city of colon
- edged dangerously close to chaos friday, following thursday's
- veto by president guillermo endara of a proposal to make the city
- a freeport.
-
- despite the presence of some one hundred anti-riot police sent
- from the capital city to reinforce the local lawmen, residents of
- the town, which is paralysed by a general strike, remained
- ''ready for war.''
-
- since wednesday, truck drivers and transportation workers have
- blocked the only highway entering this city of 85,000.
-
- the blockade has prevented workers from entering the panama
- canal's international free zone and the country's only oil
- refinery, creating the threat of a nationwide gas shortage.
-
- however, the crisis is most directly affecting the people of
- colon, who are already experiencing shortages of basic supplies,
- according to a local radio station.
-
- the coordinating council of colon's productive forces, made up
- of small and mid-sized business leaders, transportation workers
- and both opposition and ruling party politicians, called on
- friday for further demonstrations.
-
- on wednesday, the coordinating council initiated the general
- strike and blockade in an attempt to persuade endara to ratify
- the freeport proposal, approved by the panamanian parliament in
- july.
-
- endara, who promised the coordinating council that he would
- study the plan, decided to veto the proposal thursday claiming it
- was ''inconvenient and unbalanced.''
-
- the president returned the proposal to parliament recommending
- further study and revision ''to ensure the technical, financial
- and social-economic feasibility'' of the plan.
-
- alfredo elhers, governor of the province, accused endara of
- having given colon ''a slap in the face'' and announced that he
- would resign as soon as the president named a replacement.
-
- spokespersons for the city government said that elhers'
- departure could generate a flood of resignations amongst regional
- officials.
-
- on wednesday, the conflict in colon was tense following the
- arrest of 27 business and labour leaders and three national
- deputies the arrests were ordered by panama's attorney general
- rogelio cruz. (more/ips)
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- panama: colon (2)
-
- following his resignation announcement, elhers joined the 30
- prisoners in solidarity and vowed to stay with them until the
- central government offered a viable solution to the problem.
-
- colon's mayor, alcibiades gonzalez, has come out in favour of
- the popular protests, saying ''the war against hunger, misery and
- desperation continues (in colon).''
-
- some 400 people have maintained a vigil outside colon's
- government hall, where the 30 prisoners, governor and mayor are
- holed up.
-
- on thursday, colon's citizens prevented the landing of
- helicopters sent by attorney general cruz to transfer the
- prisoners to panama city for trial on charges of obstructing
- transport and circulation.
-
- gonzalez said that the lack of governmental response to the
- social and economic problems plaguing the region, along with
- cruz's repressive measures, ''are bringing colon to the border of
- violence.''
-
- in april and may, the city was the site of violent protests
- called by the movement of colon's unemployed and the colon
- salvation front, demanding ''urgent solutions'' to the over 50
- percent unemployment affecting the city.
- (end/ips/trd/so/sh-sfi/eli/kb/92)
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