Three trade unionists, Richard Gallardo, Luis Hernández and Carlos Requena--leaders of the National Union of Workers (UNT) labor federation and members of Socialist Unity of the Left--were assassinated November 27 in the Venezuelan state of Aragua. According to reports, they were killed while making their way home after participating that day in a labor dispute at a factory belonging to the Colombian-owned Alpina food processing company.
"There is speculation that the attack was carried out by paramilitaries hired by the Colombian company, which is reported to have utilized paramilitaries in similar disputes in its home country," the Venezuelanalysis.com Web site reported. "However, the day before, the unionists had also been attacked by the Aragua state police aligned with outgoing opposition governor Didalco Bolivar," a former ally of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, who defected to the right-wing opposition last year.
The killings highlight the growing conflict across Venezuela in the wake of November 23 regional elections in which the right wing made some gains against the Chávez government.
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