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Colombia accused of mass killing anti-government protesters
May 24, 2021
Colombia’s police are under immense pressure over mounting evidence and testimonies indicating anti-government protesters in Cali were executed and buried in mass graves.
The security secretary of Colombia’s third largest city, Carlos Alberto Rojas, on Monday announced a “study” into the alleged disappearance of people during anti-government protests in Cali.
Rojas took to the press after a report by human rights organization Justicia y Paz, which claimed it had received reports of mass graves in the cities of Buga and Yumbo “where the bodies of many young people were taken.”
May 25, 2021
Colombia’s judges and prosecutors laid down work on Tuesday to join a two-day national strike in opposition to far-right President Ivan Duque.
Multiple judicial labor unions and associations said they would join anti-government protests that will enter their fifth week on Wednesday.
In a press release, the National Association of Judicial Branch Employees (Asonal) said that “we also reject the disproportionate police repression against those who peacefully exercise their fundamental right to protest.”
Eight judicial associations said in a joint statement that they would lay down work in protest of the “inadequate institutional response to the demands of the population.”
May 15, 2021
Colombia’s opposition pressed charges against President Ivan Duque, his defense minister and top security officials before the International Criminal Court.
In a video message, opposition Senator Ivan Cepeda said that Duque, Defense Minister Diego Molano, General Jorge Luis Vargas of the National Police and General Jorge Luis Vargas of the National were facing charges for “the alleged carrying out of crimes against humanity.”
President Ivan Duque, General Jorge Luis Vargas, General Eduardo Zapateiro and Defense Minister Diego Molano.
According to Cepeda, the government and commanders of the security forces allegedly committed the crimes against participants in anti-government protests that began on April 28.
May 7, 2021
The missing persons unit of Colombia’s transitional justice system raised the alarm on Thursday that 379 participants in anti-government protests of the past week have gone missing.
The Missing Persons Search Unit that is part of a transitional justice system came to the alarmingly high number after cross-referencing the databases of some 26 organizations.
The number presented by the president of the search unit, Luz Marina Monzon, dwarfs the 38 missing persons allegedly registered with Prosecutor General’s Office and the 87 reported by the Ombudsman’s Office.
The Search Unit, within the framework of its competencies and as a transitional justice mechanism, must search for persons who disappeared during the armed conflict, but it must also ensure the non-repetition of events that were part of the armed conflict, such as the disappearance of persons.