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Colombia Farc: Former rebels charged with war crimes

BBC News Published image copyrightGetty Images image captionA woman holds a T-shirt reading Victim of the Farc during a protest in Bogota in 2018 A special court in Colombia has charged eight commanders of the former Farc rebel group with war crimes during the country s decades-long armed conflict. They are accused of kidnapping thousands of people, and torturing and killing some of them. It is the first major result for the court set up after the 2016 peace deal between the government and the Farc. The group used kidnappings to fund its war against the state and to push for the release of its own personnel.

Ex-FARC accept responsibility for kidnapping in War Crimes case

February 19, 2021 Within the 30-day timeframe allocated by the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) tribunal for the representatives of the former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrilla to accept charges of War Crimes for kidnapping and Crimes against Humanity, Rodrigo Londoño, FARC’s former senior commander, accepted responsibility in a statement issued Thursday. Londoño, known by his nom du guerre “Timochenko,” and leader of Comunes co-signed the document along with five former members of the guerrilla’s Secretariat. “We assume our responsibility and call on the other actors to join the same path,” reads the statement. “The war in Colombia included various political and military actors, national and foreign, the recognition of our responsibilities is fundamental to guarantee the non-repetition of the events.”

Former Colombian leaders confess war crimes and crimes against humanity

Full article The former commanders were accused of other war crimes connected with the treatment of kidnap victims, including murder and torture, among others. During the 50-year war with the state, the demobilized Colombian FARC guerrillas committed war crimes and crimes against humanity, former commanders from the group accepted on Thursday in a transitional justice court. The ruling in January by the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) was the first time the JEP attributed criminal responsibility for hostage-taking to former leaders of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).  The former commanders were also accused of other war crimes connected with the treatment of kidnap victims, including murder and torture, among others.

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