The ILO report, which was released on February 26, 2010, actually speaks to some of the progress that has been made in terms of labour rights in Colombia. It reads:
...the Committee recognizes all the measures, of a practical and legislative nature, that the Government has been adopting recently to combat violence in general and violence against the trade union movement, and it notes a decrease in the murders of trade unionists between 2008 and 2009, and in violence in general.
It goes further in terms of some specific legislative and governmental action to protect labour unions and labour union leaders.
Do you view the ILO as a credible organization?