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« Les enlèvements sont un fait inacceptable » : en Colombie, les ex-chefs des FARC se reconnaissent coupables
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Colombia peace court alarmed over killings of former rebels
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Colombia peace court alarmed over killings of former rebels
MANUEL RUEDA, Associated Press
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FILE - In this Dec. 14, 2018 file photo, a clerk goes over court files at the headquarter of the Special Peace Jurisdiction in Bogota, Colombia. The South American country s postwar reconciliation tribunal said Monday, April 19, 2021, that violence against former guerrilla fighters and community leaders is increasing in rural areas and jeopardizing its attempts to investigate crimes that took place during six decades of conflict that killed an estimated 260,000 people and forced millions to flee their homes.Fernando Vergara/AP
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) Colombia’s postwar reconciliation tribunal said Monday that violence against former guerrilla fighters and community leaders is increasing in rural areas and jeopardizing its attempts to investigate crimes that took place during six decades of conflict that killed an estimated 260,000 people and forced millions to flee t
Colombia court alarmed at killings - Taipei Times
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April 20, 2021
The chiefs of Colombia’s transitional justice system said Monday that the ongoing assassinations of former FARC fighters and community leaders is threatening their work.
In a joint statement, the presidents of war crimes tribunal JEP, the Truth Commission and the Special Unit for Missing Persons urged the Ombudsman to take action.
According to JEP President Eduardo Cifuentes, the assassinations of former guerrillas do not just end their cooperation with justice but “discourage the contributions to the truth” about the FARC’s war crimes.
Also in the case of human rights defenders and community leaders, the terror caused by the assassinations threatens to silence communities’ participation to the transitional justice system.